Portrait Bust of Pope Clement X

Minneapolis Institute of Art

Portrait Bust of Pope Clement X

Sculptor: Circle of Gianlorenzo Bernini

Date
modeled c. 1668 (cast late 17th century)
Medium
Bronze
Department
European Art
Institution
Minneapolis Institute of Art

Elected pope in 1670 at the age of eighty, Clement X at first refused to accept the job, but then launched into a frenzy of activity during his papacy of six years. In this sculptural likeness, Clement’s turned head and the dramatic folds of his robes suggest a man engaged in dynamic conversation. His embroidered stole shows the papal insignia—the crossed keys and the tiara—and the six stars from the pope’s family coat of arms. Bernini, the pope’s frequent go-to artist, and his contemporaries in Rome breathed new energy into an old art form, the portrait bust, by focusing on the living presence and personality of their sitters. Italy, Europe

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