Gian Lorenzo Bernini was an Italian sculptor, urban planner, architect, painter, set designer, and playwright during the Renaissance. He designed many churches, monuments, and the canopy over the high altar at St. Peter's Basilica in Rome.
Inscriptions: On the reverse: NEAPOLI NAT. CICICXCVIII OB. ROMAE CICICCLXXX Trestle with tools for sculptor column with tools for architect and stool with palette and brushes, at the bottom easel. Below: A. ARNAUD SCVLP. L. TAGLIONI CON. NEAP.
Fun Fact: Naples was a center of medal and coinage minting for several centuries in the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies.
Department: Decorative Art and Design
Culture: France, 20th century
Credit Line: Gift of Mrs. Jerome B. Zerbe
Collection: Decorative Arts
Accession Number: 1918.582.b
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