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Blessed Ludovica Albertoni (Italian: Beata Ludovica Albertoni) is a funerary monument by the Italian Baroque artist Gian Lorenzo Bernini.[1] The Trastevere sculpture is located in the specially designed Altieri Chapel in the Church of San Francesco a Ripa in Rome, Italy.[2] Bernini started the project in 1671, but his work on two other major works—The Tomb of Pope Alexander VII and the Altar of the Blessed Sacrament in St. Peter's Basilica—delayed his work on the funerary monument. Bernini completed the sculpture in 1674;[3][4] it was installed by 31 August 1674.[5]

Blessed Ludovica Albertoni
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ArtistGian Lorenzo Bernini
Year1671–74 (1671–74)
Catalogue76
TypeSculpture
MediumMarble
SubjectLudovica Albertoni
DimensionsOver life-size
LocationChurch of San Francesco a Ripa, Rome
Coordinates41°53′05″N 12°28′22″E
Preceded byBust of Gabriele Fonseca
Followed byTomb of Pope Alexander VII

Background


The subject of the sculpture, Ludovica Albertoni, was a Roman noblewoman who entered the Third Order of St. Francis following the death of her husband.[2] She lived a pious life, working for the poor of the Trastevere neighborhood, under the guidance of the Franciscan friars of San Francesco Church, where she was buried in 1533.[2] One of her descendants, Cardinal Paluzzo Paluzzi degli Albertoni, had a nephew who married the niece of Pope Clement X, who in turn formally adopted the cardinal as his own nephew and allowed him to take the pontiff's own surname, "Altieri".[2] Pope Clement beatified Cardinal Albertoni's ancestor, granting her the title of "Blessed". The cardinal then commissioned major improvements to her chapel in the Church of San Francesco, which had become the site of her cult. After several artists competed to do the work, Bernini was awarded the commission, and took on the project without pay.[2][6] He was 71 years old when he began the work, and it was one of his last sculptures.

Some scholars have questioned the 1671 start date, pointing to a document showing that Bernini purchased the white marble for the statue on 7 February 1674. This would have placed the start in late 1673, meaning the artist executed the work in six months. The sculpture was installed by 31 August 1674.[5]


Description


Blessed Ludovica Albertoni detail
Blessed Ludovica Albertoni detail

The figure of Ludovica Albertoni is set above the altar of the Altieri Chapel on the left side of the church of San Francesco a Ripa. Bernini designed an architectural setting that focuses attention on the marble sculpture, framing it within an archway he cut into an existing wall where a painting had previously hung.[2] The main figure is flanked by deep returns set at oblique angles decorated with earlier frescoes of Saint Clare of Assisi and Blessed Ludovica herself providing alms to a beggar. The central figure is lit on both sides by large windows concealed by the returns.[2]

The figure of Ludovica Albertoni is presented on a mattress at the moment of mystical communion with God. The folds of her habit reflect her state of turmoil, and her head is thrown back onto an embroidered pillow supported by a headrest.[2] Beneath her figure is a deeply crumpled sculpted cloth above a red-marble sarcophagus, where Ludovica is interred. The panel behind her is carved with stylized pomegranates; flaming hearts adorn the base of the windows.[2] She is surrounded by putti, and waiting to rise to the Holy Spirit.

The painting behind the sculpture is by Baciccio.


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References


Altieri Chapel
Altieri Chapel
Citations
  1. Wittkower 1955, p. 294.
  2. Avery 1997, p. 151.
  3. Wittkower 1955, p. 295.
  4. Perlove 1990
  5. Bernini 2011, p. 412.
  6. Wittkower 1955, pp. 295-96.
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На других языках


- [en] Blessed Ludovica Albertoni

[es] Éxtasis de la beata Ludovica Albertoni

El Éxtasis de la beata Ludovica Albertoni es una obra de Gian Lorenzo Bernini ejecutada en mármol y jaspe entre los años 1671 al 1674. La obra la concluyó Bernini con 71 años siendo una de sus últimas esculturas. Se instaló en la Iglesia de San Francesco a Ripa de Roma el 31 de agosto de 1674[1] ubicación donde aún permanece.

[it] Estasi della beata Ludovica Albertoni

L'Estasi della beata Ludovica Albertoni è una scultura di Gian Lorenzo Bernini del 1674, custodita nella chiesa di San Francesco a Ripa a Roma.

[ru] Экстаз Блаженной Людовики Альбертони

Экстаз Блаженной Людовики Альбертони (итал. Estasi della beata Ludovica Albertoni) — выдающееся произведение искусства высокого барокко в Риме. Скульптурное надгробие, созданное архитектором и скульптором Джованни Лоренцо Бернини в 1671—1674 годах для римской церкви Сан-Франческо-а-Рипа по заказу кардинала Паллуцци дельи Альбертони. Кардинал являлся дальним родственником святой Людовики, канонизированной в 1671 году[1].



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