Abstract
Drawings by Gianlorenzo Bernini from the Museum der Bildenden Kunste, Leipzig, German Democratic Republic, which inaugurated a tour of six U.S. cities at Princeton University's Art Museum, is a rare and welcome opportunity for American audiences to study the remarkable draughtsmanship of Bernini and his circle, examples of which have been selected from the world's largest repository of such material. The exhibition catalogue was the outgrowth of a graduate seminar conducted by Irving Lavin in the Department of Art and Archaeology, Princeton University, and was prepared by Lavin and his students: Pamela Gordon, Linda Klinger, Steven Ostrow, Sharon Cather, Nicola Courtright, and Ilana Dreyer.
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