1647-52 Marble, height 350 cm Cappella Cornaro, Santa Maria della Vittoria, Rome Bernini tackles a theme, as old as the tradition of images: the female principal transmuted by the action of the male principal. The two figures are situated in space with a subtle displacement of their bodies. Almost indescribable is the gesture of the angel-satyr, shown as he draws the dart from the female body, caught in momentary abeyance before it falls back. The figures are brought to life before our eyes. The centre of gravity of the complex mass of marble is shifting: the saint is sinking down (her symbolic foot emerging), and the young satyr moves into the forefront. The focal point of the whole is in that flame-tipped arrow so vividly described by St Teresa of Avila in her spiritual autobiography. for those who have read Dan Brown, the author of the Da Vinci Quest there is a reference to this work in the previous story AAngels and Demons and quite rightly so as the pope in the Renaissance Italy had this hastily removed after realizing this was a woman in the throws of orgasm... hot stuff in 1500 circa approx 20hrs so far
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J. P. 26 Aug 2008
Well done, indeed.Daniel klinke 23 Aug 2004
NICE WORKPat Abbott 22 Aug 2004
I just love this, such beautiful pencil work.Christiane Doré 22 Aug 2004
Incredible detail. Superb drawing. Bravo!Abram Santa Cruz 22 Aug 2004
This is great! You should be doing this commercially