Q.1.
is the earliest surviving work by Bernini. How old was he when he made it?
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Q.2.
Completed six years before Bernini's death, the is one of his last works. How long is it thought to have taken him to create?
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Q.3.
The in Rome was created by Giacomo della Porta in 1575, with Bernini adding what feature 78 years later?
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Q.4.
What is the name of this unfinished piece which shows only one of the two intended figures?
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Q.5.
Commissioned by Pope Alexander VII for Siena Cathedral, this sculpture is one of a pair. The other sculpture is of Mary Magdalene, but who does this one represent?
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Q.6.
This fountain in Rome, whish also features the god Triton, is inspired by a verse by which ancient poet?
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Q.7.
Originally commissioned by Cardinal Peretti Montalto as a fountain to decorate his garden pond, this statue is of which two Roman gods?
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Q.8.
The was commissioned by three of her family in 1647, and is located in the church of in Rome. Who was Maria Raggi?
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Q.9.
Created in 1665 whilst Bernini was in Paris, this is a bust of which French king?
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Q.10.
is an impressive monument built to mark the site of the saint's grave, in which city?
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