- The Rape of Proserpina
Sculpture
title = The Rape of Proserpina
artist =Gian Lorenzo Bernini
year =1621 -1622
type =Marble
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city =Rome
museum =Galleria Borghese The Rape of Proserpina is a large baroque marble sculptural group by
Bernini executed between 1621 and 1622. It depicts Proserpine being seized and taken to the underworld by Pluto.The twisted
contrapposto orfigura serpentinata pose is reminiscent ofMannerism , and allows the simultaneous depiction of the abduction (as seen from the left, with Pluto striding to grasp her), the arrival in the underworld (as seen from the front, he appears triumphantly bearing his trophy in his arms) and her prayer to her mother Ceres to return to the real world 6 months a year (as seen from the right one, with Proserpina's tears, the wind blowing her hair, andCerberus barking). Pushing against Pluto's face Proserpina's hand creases his skin, while his fingers sink into the flesh of his victim. Proserpina’s lips are slightly opened, as if she were screaming and begging for help. Upon closer examination, one would notice the delicately crafted marble tears that look as though they are literally dripping down her face.Bernini's principal patron
Scipione Borghese funded it but then gave it to Cardinal Ludovisi in 1622, who took it to his villa. It remained there until 1908, when the Italian state purchased it and returned it to theGalleria Borghese .External links
* [http://www.galleriaborghese.it/borghese/en/eproserp.htm Galleria Borghese]
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