Exhibition Piece 2
Here we have a sculpture. The Baroque period was typically known for their paintings; however, they did have other forms of art such as sculptures and murals. This sculpture is called “The Ecstasy of Saint Teresa.” It is a life-sized white marble sculpture created in 1647-1652. It was sculpted by the artist, Gian Lorenzo Bernini. This piece is a depiction of a mystical experience of the great Spanish Carmelite reformer Teresa of Avila. In this sculpture, you see an angel. This angel is wearing drapey clothing, they have large, feathered wings, and they are holding a gold arrow. At the bottom, below the angel, there is Teresa. She is covered in layers of draped clothing and cloths. Her hair is covered, and she has a very emotional expression across her face. This sculpture represents a vision of this Carmelite nun, Teresa. In this vision, the angel pierced her heart with a fiery arrow of pure love. Teresa’s expression is divine passion and love, as she held so strongly to the Catholic church. Relating to my thesis, this sculpture shows emotion and feelings. Especially through body language. I really adore this artwork because it doesn’t need color to show a feeling. You can feel the passion burning in Teresa just by her body positioning and the expression on her face. It truly is a beautiful piece.
The Ecstasy of Saint Teresa (1652) by Gian Lorenzo Bernini, Santa Maria della Vittoria, Rome; Miguel Hermoso Cuesta, CC BY-SA 4.0, via Wikimedia Commons
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