St. Longinus (c.1631 – c.1638) by Gian Lorenzo Bernini

St. Longinus - Gian Lorenzo Bernini - c.1631 - c.1638

Artwork Information

TitleSt. Longinus
ArtistGian Lorenzo Bernini
Datec.1631 - c.1638
Mediummarble
Art MovementBaroque

About St. Longinus

The artwork, titled “St. Longinus,” was created by the renowned artist Gian Lorenzo Bernini between approximately 1631 and 1638. This magnificent sculpture, crafted from marble, belongs to the Baroque art movement and epitomizes the genre of sculpture.

The artwork is a masterful portrayal of St. Longinus, depicted with dynamic and flowing drapery that conveys movement and emotion. Standing with one arm extended upwards while the other is outstretched to the side, the figure exudes a powerful sense of determination and divine revelation. The drapery’s intricate folds and realistic texture demonstrate Bernini’s exceptional skill in manipulating marble to achieve an almost life-like representation. The statue is set against an elaborate architectural backdrop that further enhances its dramatic presence. The composition captures a moment of profound spiritual awakening, characteristic of the Baroque era’s emphasis on emotional intensity and expressive detail.

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