- Bernardino Ludovisi
Bernardino Ludovisi (c. 1693 – 11 December 1749), also called Bernardo, was an Italian sculptor.
Life and work
Little is known of his life. The Ludovisi were an ancient Italian family, originally from
Bologna . Bernardino seems to have spent most, if not all, of his career inRome . He is an example of a working sculptor of his time, proficient in his craft but largely forgotten today.Ludovisi participated in several prominent sculptural projects of the time, such as the
Trevi Fountain , the ongoing sculptural works of St Peter’s, and the façade of St John Lateran. He was one of six Italian sculptors allotted subsidiary tasks to the French masters Le Gros and Théodon working on the Chapel of St Ignatius in Il Gesù. [Whittkower (435-436) views the work of these Italians in the chapel as more distinguished than that of the more highly regarded French masters] He was also one of the sculptors commissioned by King João V of Portugal to supply sculpture to his palatial complex at Mafra. Towards the end of his life he was employed by theColonna family , prominent patrons of the arts, for whom he completed the funerary monuments ofFilippo II Colonna and Maria Rospigliosi Salviati (the latter commissioned by her relative, Caterina Salviati Colonna), as well as a portrait bust ofPope Benedict XIV (a gift fromMonsignor —later Cardinal—Marcantonio Colonna to the Pontiff).Ludovisi began in the vein of
Baroque classicism, but as he matured he began to lean toward the French style of Pierre Le Gros the Younger and theRococo , exemplifying the later, gentler Italian Barqoue called "barocchetto". His work is characterised by an attention to detail, an effective use of colour, and a painterly manner in his reliefs.List of works
* "
Four Evangelists " (stucco , c.1723–1724), façade of SS. Trinità dei Pellegrini, Rome.
* "God the Father " (marble &bronze , 1726), Chapel of St Ignatius, Il Gesù, Rome.
* "Charity" (terracotta, c. 1728), Museo diPalazzo Venezia , Rome (attributed)
* "Bust of CardinalPompeo Aldrovandi " (1728), Accademia di Belle Arti di Bologna.
* "Charity" (travertine , 1728–1730), St Peters, Vatican, Rome
* "St Cajetan of Thiene" (marble, 1733), portico, Basilica, Mafra,Portugal
* "St Francis of Paola" (marble, 1733), portico, Basilica, Mafra, Portugal
* "St Augustine" (travertine, c.1735), atop the crowning ballustrade of the main façade, S. Giovanni in Laterno, Rome
* "Naming ofJohn the Baptist " (relief, c. 1735),narthex , S. Giovanni in Laterno, Rome
* "Caritas Romana" (terracotta, c. 1735),State Hermitage Museum ,St Petersburg .
* "Fertility of the Fields" (marble, 1736), Trevi Fountain, Rome.
* "Angels and cherub heads" (stucco, c. 1735–1740), presbytery, S. Maria degli Angeli, Rome
* "Mary Magdalene " (marble, c. 1735–1740),Spencer Museum of Art ,University of Kansas , Lawrence (attribued)
* "Caritas Romana" (marble, 1737), Jardim do Ultramar,Lisbon
* Copy of "Caritas Romana" (marble, date unknown), Museo de Arte de Ponce,Puerto Rico (artist unknown)
* "Winged Glory" (terracotta, c. 1742), State Hermitage Museum, St Petersburg.
* "Giovanni Patrizj Offers His Riches to the Pope" (marble relief, 1743), narthex, S. Maria Maggiore, Rome
* "Unidentified Pope" (Travertine, c. 1743–1744), atop façade, S. Maria Maggiore, Rome
* "St John the Baptist Preaching in the Wilderness" (marble relief, 1743–1747), vault, Chapel of St John the Baptist, São Roque, Lisbon.
* "Two Putti" (silver , 1743–1747) flanking "Adoration of the Lamb of God" altar frontal , Museu de São Roque, Lisbon.
* "Tomb of Giorgio Cardinal Spinola" (white & polychrome marbles,gesso , bronze, 1744), left aisle, S. Salvatore alle Coppelle, Rome
* "Tomb of Prince Filippo II Colonna" (white & coloured marbles with gilt bronze, 1745), S. Andrea,Paliano , Italy.
* "Portrait Bust of Pope Benedict XIV" (white marble, gilt bronze, precious stones, 1746), private collection.
* "Glory of Angels" (marble, gilt bronze & stucco, 1747), presbytery, S. Apollinare, Rome
* "Angels Bearing Lillies" (marble, c. 1748), balustrade, Chapel of St Louis Gonzaga, S. Ignazio, Rome
* "Two Putti" (marble, c. 1748), flanking sarcophagus, Chapel of St Louis Gonzaga, S. Ignazio, Rome (attributed)
* "Monument of Maria Rospigliosi Salviati" (white & coloured marbles, 1749), Colonna Chapel, SS. Apostoli, Rome.
* "Tomb of Don Porfirio Antonini", S. Giovanni in Ayno, Rome (no longer used as a church, tomb has disappeared)Notes
Bibliography
* Sergei Androsov, "Two Unknown Works of Bernardino Ludovisi", paper presented at the [http://www.hermitagemuseum.org/html_En/00/hm0_4_30.html Vladimir F. Levinson-Lessing Memorial Conference] , State Hermitage Museum, Saint Petersburg, 23 October 2002, afternoon session.
* Robert Enggass, “Bernardino Ludovisi – I: the Early Work” "
The Burlington Magazine ". CX (1968): 436, 438–444.* Robert Enggass, “Bernardino Ludovisi – II: the Later Work” "The Burlington Magazine". CX (1968): 494–501.
* Robert Enggass, “Bernardino Ludovisi – III: His Work in Portugal” "The Burlington Magazine". CX (1968): 613–619.
* Robert Enggass, “Bernardino Ludovisi: a New Attribution” "The Burlington Magazine". CXX (1978): 229–231.
* Robert Enggass, “Ludovisi’s Tomb for a Colonna Prince” "The Burlington Magazine". CXXXV (1993): 822–824.
* Vernon Hyde Minor, “A Portrait of Benedict XIV by Bernardino Ludovisi,” "Antologia di Belle Arti", nn. 59-62 (2000): 52-55.
* Rudolf Wittkower, "Art and Architecture in Italy 1600-1750" (Pelican History of Art). Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1980.
External links
[http://www.romeartlover.it/Sculptures.html http://www.romeartlover.it/Sculptures.html] - scroll down for link to some images of Ludovisi’s works.
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