• Saint Longinus is a sculpture by the Italian artist Gian Lorenzo Bernini. Completed in 1638, the marble sculpture sits in the north-eastern niche in the crossing of St. Peter's...
  • St. Longinus’ was created in c.1638 by Gian Lorenzo Bernini in Baroque style. Find more prominent pieces of sculpture at Wikiart.org – best visual art database.
  • Thus, in the sculpture itself there are violent games of light and shadow that bring more drama to the compositions. Saint Longinus – Gian Lorenzo Bernini.
  • Saint Longinus. 1631-38 Marble, height 450 cm Basilica di San Pietro, Vatican. This is the first in the series of representation of ecstatic saints by Bernini.
  • Bernini oversaw the addition of St. Peter's interior decoration and he was also responsible for the creation of other works, such as Saint Longinus.
  • In Gian Lorenzo Bernini: Patronage of Urban VIII of Gian Lorenzo Bernini. …only one of the latter, St. Longinus, was designed by him.
  • That of Saint Longinus was completed by Bernini in 1638, six years before the death of Urban VIII.
  • Gian Lorenzo Bernini St. Longinus. 1631-38 Marble, 177 in. tall (450 cm.) St. Peter's Basilica, Rome. Read more about St. Longinus.
  • Bernini’s Statue of St. Longinus. Located in the Transept of Saint Peter’s Basilica, there are four niches each of which contain a statue.
  • Ann Sutherland Harris, "New Drawings by Bernini for 'St. Longinus' and Other Contemporary Works", Master Drawings (Winter 1968), vol.