Gian Lorenzo Bernini (Slovenian Wikipedia)

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  • For these visual details of the statue and an examination of the charge of indecency, see Franco Mormando, 'Did Bernini's Ecstasy of St. Teresa Cross a 17th-century Line of Decorum?' (Mormando's answer is yes): [2].

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  • Za bolj niansirano, previdno razpravo o tradicionalnem hagiografskem pogledu na Berninija kot "gorečega katolika" in na njegovo umetnost kot preprosto neposredno manifestacijo njegove osebne vere glejte Mormando, "Berninijeva religija: mit in resničnost", str. 60–66 uvoda v njegovo kritično, komentirano izdajo, Domenico Bernini, The Life of Gian Lorenzo Bernini, University Park, Penn State U Press, 2011. Glej tudi članek istega avtorja, 'Breaking Through the Bernini Myth ' v spletni reviji, Berfrois, 11. oktober 2012: [1]

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  • Gallery.ca Arhivirano 31 March 2010 na Wayback Machine.. Gale, Thomson (2004). »Gian Lorenzo Bernini«. Encyclopedia of World Biography. For list of Bernini's siblings, see Franco Mormando, Bernini: His Life and His Rome (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2011), pp. 2–3. Note that the primary source for much of the information about Bernini's life comes from the biography written by his youngest son Domenico. For a scholarly, annotated English translation of the latter, see Franco Mormando, ed. and trans., Domenico Bernini, Life of Gian Lorenzo Bernini, University Park, Penn State Univ. Press, 2011.

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  • For Bernini's marriage to Caterina, and a list of Bernini's children, see Franco Mormando, Bernini: His Life and His Rome, University of Chicago Press, 2011, pp. 109–16. See also »Caterina Tezio Bernini«. Geni.com.

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  • Gallery.ca Arhivirano 31 March 2010 na Wayback Machine.. Gale, Thomson (2004). »Gian Lorenzo Bernini«. Encyclopedia of World Biography. For list of Bernini's siblings, see Franco Mormando, Bernini: His Life and His Rome (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2011), pp. 2–3. Note that the primary source for much of the information about Bernini's life comes from the biography written by his youngest son Domenico. For a scholarly, annotated English translation of the latter, see Franco Mormando, ed. and trans., Domenico Bernini, Life of Gian Lorenzo Bernini, University Park, Penn State Univ. Press, 2011.
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