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Bringing together established and emerging specialists in seventeenth-century Italian sculpture, Material Bernini is the first sustained examination of the conspicuous materiality of Bernini’s work in sculpture, architecture, and paint. The various essays demonstrate that material Bernini has always been tied (whether theologically, geologically, politically, or in terms of art theory) to his immaterial twin. Here immaterial Bernini and the historiography that sustains him is finally confronted by material Bernini. Central to the volume are Bernini’s works in clay, a fragmentary record of a large body of preparatory works by a sculptor who denied any direct relation between sketches of any kind and final works. Read together, the essays call into question why those works in which Bernini’s bodily relation to the material of his art is most evident, his clay studies, have been configured as a point of unmediated access to the artist’s mind, to his immaterial ideas. This insight reveals a set of values and assumptions that have profoundly shaped Bernini studies from their inception, and opens up new and compelling avenues of inquiry within a field that has long remained remarkably self-enclosed.

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'...a timely, stimulating, and significant contribution to scholarship on Bernini and to the study of seventeenth-century European sculpture more generally.'¯ Estelle Lingo, University of Washington, Seattle, USA

List of Illustrations
vii
Contributors xiii
Preface xvii
Acknowledgments xxi
Abbreviations xxiii
Obstacles in the Path to a Material Bernini (1900-Present)
1(22)
Evonne Levy
PART I IMMATERIAL/MATERIAL
The Matter of Metaphor: Truth, Sculpture, and the Word
23(16)
Maarten Delbeke
Im/material Bernini
39(30)
Fabio Barry
Bernini scultore pittoresco
69(36)
Carolina Mangone
Body and Clay: Material Agency from an Early Modern Perspective
105(18)
Joris van Gastel
PART II CLAY BOZZETTI
What Is a Bozzetto?
123(24)
Michael Cole
Bernini's Bozzetti and the Trope of Fire
147(22)
Steven F. Ostrow
The Concept of Bernini's "Calculated Spontaneity": A Critical Reassessment
169(18)
Tara L. Nadeau
Bernini/Not Bernini: Reflections on the Role of Technical Evidence in the Attribution of Bernini's Terracottas
187(32)
C.D. Dickerson
Anthony Sigel
Bibliography 219(20)
Index 239
Evonne Levy is Professor of Art History at the University of Toronto, Canada.

Carolina Mangone is Assistant Professor at Princeton University, USA.