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C. D. DickersonIII , Anthony Sigel, and Ian Wardropper, eds. Bernini: Sculpting in Clay. Exh. Cat. New York, The Metropolitan Museum of Art; Fort Worth, Kimbell Art Museum; distributed by Yale University Press, 2012. xvi + 416 pp. $65. ISBN: 978–1–58839–472–9.

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  • Review of Bernini: Sculpting in Clay, eds

  • Vasari tells us, used clay models, but none used them with such fervor as Bernini

  • Somewhere in the neighborhood of forty clay models by Bernini survive, more than for all the sculptors of the Renaissance put together. This content downloaded from 72.79.222.145 on Sun, 14 Dec 2014 16:57:15 PM All use subject to JSTOR Terms and Conditions. This beautiful book accompanied the exhibition of Bernini bozzetti held at the Metropolitan Museum and the Kimball Art Museum in late 2012 and early 2013

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Review of Bernini: Sculpting in Clay, eds. Dickerson III , Anthony Sigel , and Ian Wardropper. Vasari tells us, used clay models, but none used them with such fervor as Bernini.

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