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Jamie, the new manager of automobile manufacturing? Bernini, 33, was appointed as Chrysler's truck factory in Windsor, Ontario.

Gianlorenzo Bernini (also known as giovanni lorenzo bernini) (1598 65438+February 7th-1680165438+1October 28th) is an Italian sculptor, architect and painter. Early outstanding baroque artists. Bernini's major achievements are sculpture and architectural design. In addition, he is a painter, draftsman, stage designer, fireworks producer and funeral designer. Bernini was born in Florence, Naples, and later came to Rome with his father Peter Benigni (a famous sculptor). His early works were inspired by Greek mythological sculptures that were transported to Rome during the Roman Empire. Among these works, there are Amalthea (completed in 1609, now in Borghese Gallery, Rome), a fairy who feeds Zeus with goat's milk, and busts of fables and myths, such as Cursed Soul and Blessed Soul (completed in 1609). /kloc-in the 1920s, Benigni's sculptures gradually matured. His masterpieces include Pope Paul V (1620), The Kidnapped Plo sabine (162 1 year-1622), David (1623) and David. Bernini endowed David with feelings in the process of sculpture. Unlike Michelangelo's works of the same name, the former works are dynamic, while the latter seems ready to take action at any time. Its twisted trunk and wrinkled eyebrows fully embody the characteristics of baroque art accumulated during the Renaissance. Michelangelo showed David's heroic qualities, while bernini captured the moment of David's heroic qualities. This work was commissioned by Cardinal Bogart, the main patron of Benigni, when he was 25 years old. Other sculptures in bernini include Cardinal bogart [1]( 1632, bogart Museum) and the statue of Louis XIV (1665, now in Versailles). Bernini's first architectural work is the bronze canopy (built in1624-1633) above the altar of St. Peter's Church in Vatican [2]. In addition, he also built the facade of St. biane in Rome (1624-1626). 1629, before the altar canopy was completed, Pope urban VIII hired Benigni to take charge of the construction of the whole St. Peter's Church. He was also responsible for building the tombs of Pope urban VIII [3] and later Pope Alexander VII [4] in the church. St Peter's Cathedral (1657-1666) located in the semicircular hall of St Peter's Cathedral is also a masterpiece of Benigni. In addition to his most famous works-the square and colonnade in front of St. Peter's Church, Benigni also designed many famous buildings in Rome, such as Bei Lini Palace (built at 1630), Ludovici Palace (1650) and Kiki Palace (Kiki Palace, 65438). 1665, Benigni's fame reached its peak. He went to Paris, hoping to design the east front door of the Louvre for the French emperor Louis XIV, but was rejected. Finally, this part of the building was completed by Claude Perrau, which is more classical. In addition, bernini also designed many famous churches, although St. Peter's Church was not written by him (see Carlo Madail). A small Baroque church in Rome fully embodies the architectural style of Benigni. He is not only responsible for designing the building of St. Andrew's Church in Quilingang (Sant 'Andrea al Quirinal), but also carving a huge statue of St. Andrew on the altar. In the countryside near Rome, Benigni also designed a church for the Pope's summer palace, Fort Dolf. The first fountain designed by Benigni is the Prince of the Sea Fountain (1640), and the most famous one is the Four Rivers Fountain in Navona Square (1648-165 1), which connects four major rivers in the world: Nile, Ganges, Danube and Labrador. There is another interesting thing about the fountain: bernini's rival Bo Jomini designed St. agnes's church facing the fountain. It is said that bernini once ridiculed that the church was in danger, so the hand inside the church was raised to the statue of La Plata River. 1644, the death of Pope urban VIII, the patron of bernini, concentrated the opponents of bernini and dealt a blow to the cause of bernini. However, Pope Innocent X continued to invite Benigni to finish the work of St. Peter's Church and entrusted him to design the Fountain of Four Rivers. By the time Innocent X died, bernini had become the leader of Roman art. Bernini died in Rome on 1680. In dan brown's novel Angels and Demons, bernini's works are regarded as the symbol and temple of science.