Berenice’s tresses, 1878; Ambrogio Borghi exhibited in the Exposition Universelle in Paris
Tag: sculpture
No one before Bernini had managed to make marble so carnal. In his nimble hands it would flatter and stream, quiver and sweat. His figures weep and shout, their torses twist and run, and arch themselves in spasms of intense sensation. He could, like an alchemist, change one material into another – marble into trees, leaves, hair, and, of course, flesh.
– Simon Schama’s Power of Art. Bernini
Francois Rude,
Mercury Attaching his Wings, Louvre
Galleria Borghese, Roma.
Four Meters of Perfection
Michelangelo’s David at the School of Belle Arti Museum in Florence, Italy



