David, Bernini, Galleria Borghese, Roma

2018
Silver gelatin photograph on Baryta Paper
27.5
x
39.5
in

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Aurelio Amendola’s photograph offers a dynamic perspective of Gian Lorenzo Bernini’s sculpture “David,” housed in the Galleria Borghese in Rome, Italy. This striking image captures the sculpture from the side, emphasizing the twisted figure and intense action of the scene.

Bernini’s “David” is renowned for its dramatic portrayal of the biblical hero David in the moment before he hurls the stone at Goliath. The sculpture depicts David with a tense, concentrated expression, his body coiled in preparation for the impending attack. Amendola’s photograph highlights the realism and dynamism of Bernini’s masterpiece, showcasing the intricate details of David’s muscular anatomy and the intense emotion conveyed through his facial expression.

The sculpture of “David” by Bernini was created between 1623 and 1624 during the Baroque period. It is considered one of Bernini’s most celebrated works, showcasing his exceptional skill in capturing movement and emotion in stone. The sculpture was commissioned by Cardinal Scipione Borghese and has since become a highlight of the Galleria Borghese’s impressive collection, attracting visitors from around the world with its powerful depiction of the biblical narrative. Amendola’s photograph provides a captivating glimpse into the artistry and emotion of Bernini’s “David,” inviting viewers to appreciate the timeless beauty and craftsmanship of this iconic masterpiece.