"Ratto di Proserpina – Gian Lorenzo Bernini"
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The elephant statue carrying an obelisk, which Bernini made in Rome 356 years ago, appeared in Dali's dream. It later entered the Degen Saga collection.

What a journey huh?
Long live art history🚀

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The Ecstasy of Saint Theresa

This work in pixel art style is taken from the lasting statue of Saint Theresa by Lorenzo Bernini. This work is one of the most beautiful works of baroque style.....

By talented artist

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Sure I may not be as good as Bernini.
But I can make art vs run a grifter account to make myself feel better.
We are not the same.

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could Bernini make this??
no he couldn’t
loser probably couldn’t use Blender https://t.co/qBVFLAF5Po

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Second from a wonderful visit to the Museum,
This is Costanza by Bernini. I’ve been looking forward to drawing this sculpture for some time!

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What I love is that it's so lightly restored (modern restorations below in gray). It was almost entirely whole when discovered. Apparently, Bernini's sword hilt was inspired by the commander's hilt on the Great Ludovisi Sarcophagus (tucked on his left side, below).

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🔥Like? Want? Bernini style Download it as your new phone Check out 999’s profile from
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Oh, right - the finished drawing! 🫣⛈️
Mighty damn proud of this one.

Referenced from the amazing sculpture "The abduction of Persephone" by Bernini.

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Alegoría del Tiempo y de la Verdad, atribuido a Bernini y a Baciccia,

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Mirad este concept de "El Príncipe de Egipto" de Paul Lasaine y este detalle de "El rapto de Proserpina" de Bernini. Claaaaaaaaro, los humanos no sabemos captar lo que se nos pide pero una IA sí. Claaaro, claaaaaaaro.

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bernini enjoying the snowy remains of christmas 💡

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⁦⁦⁩ got me into jellybean dragons so here’s my first guy, bernini. originally an adopt i bought from ⁦⁩ a looooooooooong time ago

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I love finding the little references in this game and it’s art. here’s a pose taken beat for beat from Gian Lorenzo Bernini‘s Rape of Proserpina.

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Ow-wow, to be compared with Bernini is the coolest compliment I've ever got and the highest point of my artistic career

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The triple portrait was created to give the great sculptor Bernini an idea of what the King looked like. Charles I (1635), Charles I in Three Positions (1635/6), William Fielding (1635/6) & Countess Clanbrassil (1636)

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