Neptune and Triton (1620 – 1622) by Gian Lorenzo Bernini

Neptune and Triton - Gian Lorenzo Bernini - 1620 - 1622

Artwork Information

TitleNeptune and Triton
ArtistGian Lorenzo Bernini
Date1620 - 1622
Mediummarble
Art MovementBaroque
Current LocationBorghese Gallery, Rome, Italy

About Neptune and Triton

The artwork titled “Neptune and Triton” is a marble sculpture created by Gian Lorenzo Bernini between 1620 and 1622. It epitomizes the Baroque art movement and is currently housed in the Borghese Gallery in Rome, Italy.

The sculpture portrays Neptune, the god of the sea, standing in a powerful stance holding a trident, signifying his dominion over the waters. Underneath him is Triton, his merman son, who appears to be blowing a conch shell. The figures are masterfully carved from marble, exhibiting Bernini’s sophisticated artistry and attention to detail. The dynamic composition, flowing drapery, and expressive forms are characteristic of the Baroque style, capturing a vivid sense of movement and emotion in the scene.

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