Between 1622 and 1625 gian lorenzo bernini sculpted a baroque life sized marble statue entitled apollo and daphne apollo clutches daphne s hip pursuing her as she flees to escape him.
Marble sculpture of nymph turning into a tree.
Apollo on one leg the other leg behind him.
But after a while you begin to notice the magical transformation of a living being into a tree.
Woman typical for baroque art this caught moment in time figures in motion.
Housed in the galleria borghese in rome the work depicts the climax of the story of apollo and daphne phoebus and daphne in ovid s metamorphoses.
Apollo wears a laurel crown and daphne is portrayed halfway through her metamorphosis into the laurel tree with her arms already transforming into its branches as she flees and calls to her father to save her.
And so it is at this moment of transformation what a perfect subject for bernini who transforms this rock of marble into something that looks as if it s in motion and it s living flesh.
A beautiful romantic marble sculpture statuette depicting a classical water nymph.
In front of you is still a beautiful nymph but hands are already beginning to turn into twigs and leaves.
If you look at the sculpture for the first time you will see apollo chasing daphne.
This reproduction of the masterpiece apollo and daphne by gian lorenzo bernini 1598 1680 the sculptor of the roman baroque depicts the myth of the chaste nymph daphne being turned into a laurel tree pursued in vain by apollo the god of light.