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Bust of Thomas Baker

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Bust of Thomas Baker
ArtistGian Lorenzo Bernini
Year1638 (1638)
Catalogue40
TypeSculpture
MediumMarble
Dimensions82 cm (32 in)
LocationVictoria and Albert Museum, London
Coordinates51°29′47″N 0°10′19″W / 51.496302°N 0.172078°W / 51.496302; -0.172078
Preceded byBust of King Charles I (Bernini)
Followed byMedusa (Bernini)

The bust of Thomas Baker is a 1638 marble portrait sculpture created by the Italian artist Gian Lorenzo Bernini, with much of the bust undertaken by a pupil of Bernini, probably Andrea Bolgi.[1] It is currently held in the Victoria and Albert Museum, London, who purchased the bust in 1921 for 1480 English guineas.[2][3][4]

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Transcription

Subject

Baker (1606–58) was High Sheriff of Suffolk in 1657 and connected to the court of Charles I. He may have been indirectly involved in another Bernini bust, carrying the triple portrait of Charles I by Van Dyck to Rome; it was from this portrait that Bernini carved the now-destroyed bust of King Charles.[1][2]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b Rudolf Wittkower, Bernini, the Sculptor of the Roman Baroque, 1997 (4th ed.), p.259
  2. ^ a b "Image and description of "Portrait of Thomas Baker"". Victoria and Albert Museum. Retrieved 28 August 2011.
  3. ^ Berkeley Daily Gazette, August 1921
  4. ^ The Glasgow Herald, 2 August 1921 – This article also suggests that the bust once belonged to the English seventeenth-century painted Peter Lely, who sold it for GB £150

External links

Media related to Bust of Thomas Baker (Victoria & Albert Museum) at Wikimedia Commons


This page was last edited on 13 August 2023, at 13:57
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