Several sculpted busts of Pope Urban VIII were created by the Italian artist Gianlorenzo Bernini, with varying amounts of assistance from other artists in his workshop: 1.
* Palazzo Barberini, Rome, 1623–1624. Marble. 2.
* San Lorenzo in Fonte, 1626. Marble. Assistance by Giuliano Finelli. 3.
* Galleria Nazionale di Arte, Palazzo Barberini, Rome, 1637–1638. Marble. 4.
* Galleria Nazionale di Arte, Palazzo Barberini, Rome. Early 1640s. Marble. Largely the work of an assistant. 5.
* Louvre, Paris. 1640. Bronze. 6.
* Cathedral of Spoleto, 1642. Bronze. 7.
* Collection Principe Enrico Barberini. Early 1640s. Porphyry. Adapted from existing antique statue, largely by assistants. 8.
* Private Collection (Barberini Family). 1658. Bronze
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| - Several sculpted busts of Pope Urban VIII were created by the Italian artist Gianlorenzo Bernini, with varying amounts of assistance from other artists in his workshop: 1.
* Palazzo Barberini, Rome, 1623–1624. Marble. 2.
* San Lorenzo in Fonte, 1626. Marble. Assistance by Giuliano Finelli. 3.
* Galleria Nazionale di Arte, Palazzo Barberini, Rome, 1637–1638. Marble. 4.
* Galleria Nazionale di Arte, Palazzo Barberini, Rome. Early 1640s. Marble. Largely the work of an assistant. 5.
* Louvre, Paris. 1640. Bronze. 6.
* Cathedral of Spoleto, 1642. Bronze. 7.
* Collection Principe Enrico Barberini. Early 1640s. Porphyry. Adapted from existing antique statue, largely by assistants. 8.
* Private Collection (Barberini Family). 1658. Bronze (en)
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| - Several sculpted busts of Pope Urban VIII were created by the Italian artist Gianlorenzo Bernini, with varying amounts of assistance from other artists in his workshop: 1.
* Palazzo Barberini, Rome, 1623–1624. Marble. 2.
* San Lorenzo in Fonte, 1626. Marble. Assistance by Giuliano Finelli. 3.
* Galleria Nazionale di Arte, Palazzo Barberini, Rome, 1637–1638. Marble. 4.
* Galleria Nazionale di Arte, Palazzo Barberini, Rome. Early 1640s. Marble. Largely the work of an assistant. 5.
* Louvre, Paris. 1640. Bronze. 6.
* Cathedral of Spoleto, 1642. Bronze. 7.
* Collection Principe Enrico Barberini. Early 1640s. Porphyry. Adapted from existing antique statue, largely by assistants. 8.
* Private Collection (Barberini Family). 1658. Bronze In 2020, the Galleria Borghese began a fund raising campaign to purchase the last bust on this list from the Barberini family. (en)
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