Bernardino Ludovisi - List of Known Works

List of Known Works

  • Four Evangelists (stucco, c.1723–1724), façade of Santissima Trinità dei Pellegrini, Rome.
  • God the Father (marble, bronze and lapis lazuli, 1726), Chapel of St Ignatius, Il Gesù, Rome.
  • Charity (terracotta, c. 1728), Museo di Palazzo Venezia, Rome (attributed)
  • Bust of Cardinal Pompeo Aldrovandi (1728), Accademia di Belle Arti di Bologna.
  • Charity (travertine, 1728–1730), St Peters, Vatican, Rome
  • St Cajetan of Thiene (marble, 1733), portico, Basilica, Mafra, Portugal
  • St Francis of Paola (marble, 1733), portico, Basilica, Mafra, Portugal
  • St Augustine (travertine, c.1735), atop the crowning balustrade of the main façade, S. Giovanni in Laterno, Rome
  • Naming of John the Baptist (relief, c. 1735), narthex, S. Giovanni in Laterno, Rome
  • Caritas Romana (terracotta, c. 1735), State Hermitage Museum, St Petersburg.
  • Fertility of the Fields (marble, 1736), Trevi Fountain, Rome.
  • Angels and cherub heads (stucco, c. 1735–1740), presbytery, S. Maria degli Angeli, Rome
  • Mary Magdalene (marble, c. 1735–1740), Spencer Museum of Art, University of Kansas, Lawrence (attributed)
  • Caritas Romana (marble, 1737), Jardim do Ultramar, Lisbon
  • Copy of Caritas Romana (marble, date unknown), Museo de Arte de Ponce, Puerto Rico (artist unknown)
  • Winged Glory (terracotta, c. 1742), State Hermitage Museum, St Petersburg.
  • Giovanni Patrizj Offers His Riches to the Pope (marble relief, 1743), narthex, S. Maria Maggiore, Rome
  • Unidentified Pope (Travertine, c. 1743–1744), atop façade, S. Maria Maggiore, Rome
  • St John the Baptist Preaching in the Wilderness (marble relief, 1743–1747), vault, Chapel of St John the Baptist, São Roque, Lisbon.
  • Two Putti (silver, 1743–1747) flanking Adoration of the Lamb of God altar frontal, Museu de São Roque, Lisbon.
  • Tomb of Giorgio Cardinal Spinola (white & polychrome marbles, gesso, bronze, 1744), left aisle, S. Salvatore alle Coppelle, Rome
  • Tomb of Prince Filippo II Colonna (white & coloured marbles with gilt bronze, 1745), S. Andrea, Paliano, Italy.
  • Portrait Bust of Pope Benedict XIV (white marble, gilt bronze, precious stones, 1746), private collection.
  • Glory of Angels (marble, gilt bronze & stucco, 1747), presbytery, S. Apollinare, Rome
  • Angels Bearing Lilies (marble, c. 1748), balustrade, Chapel of S Luigi Gonzaga, S. Ignazio, Rome
  • Two Putti (marble, c. 1748), flanking sarcophagus, Chapel of St Louis Gonzaga, S. Ignazio, Rome (attributed)
  • Monument of Maria Rospigliosi Salviati (white & coloured marbles, 1749), Colonna Chapel, Santi Apostoli, Rome.
  • The Evangelist Matthew (teracotta, no date), Inv.-Nr.9/87, Staatliche Museen zu Berlin.
  • Tomb of Don Porfirio Antonini, S. Giovanni in Ayno, Rome (no longer used as a church, tomb has disappeared)

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