Angel with the Crown of Thorns

Coordinates: 41°54′13.0″N 12°29′0.7″E / 41.903611°N 12.483528°E / 41.903611; 12.483528
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Angel with the Crown of Thorns
ArtistGian Lorenzo Bernini
Year1667 (1667)
Catalogue72
TypeSculpture
MediumMarble
SubjectAngel
LocationSant'Andrea delle Fratte, Rome
Coordinates41°54′13.0″N 12°29′0.7″E / 41.903611°N 12.483528°E / 41.903611; 12.483528
Preceded byElephant and Obelisk
Followed byAngel with the Superscription

Angel with the Crown of Thorns is a statue by Italian artist Gian Lorenzo Bernini. Originally commissioned by Pope Clement IX for the Ponte Sant'Angelo project, the statue was replaced with a copy and the original was moved to Sant'Andrea delle Fratte in Rome, Italy. The statue was started in 1667 and completed in 1669.[1] A terracotta modello for the sculpture is held by the musée du Louvre in Paris.

The statue depicts the crown of thorns mentioned in the canonical gospels.

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  1. ^ "Angel with the Crown of Thorns". Web Gallery of Art. Retrieved 13 August 2013.

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