Bernini and His World is a unique exploration of Gian Lorenzo Bernini
the sculptor, offering new insights into the artist including
discussions of his stylistic innovations and the ways he approached
sculpture. Placing his life and work within a social, anthropological,
and historical context, Pestilli gives a fascinating and in-depth
account of the artist, from the Rome in which he lived and its reception
to foreign sculptors to the myth-making aspects of his biographies, and
his critics. Beautifully illustrated throughout, this engagingly written
book draws on a deep familiarity with both historic and modern Italian
culture to give readers a vivid account of sculpture and sculptors in
early modern Rome and Bernini's lasting legacy.