

Bernini's Medusa Pin
Pin Museum creates high-quality pins inspired by famous paintings and works of art.
A masterpiece of Baroque sculpture, âMedusaâ (c.1638-1648) by Gian Lorenzo Bernini (1598-1680) depicts the Greek mythological figure Medusa, caught in the moment of turning into a Gorgon, a monstrous creature with snakes for hair. Typical of Berniniâs sculptural work, she is turned at an angle and captured in the midst of dramatic change, her tormented face increasing the viewerâs understanding of the narrative moment. While little is known about its creation, some consider Berniniâs use of marble to be a subtle visual pun, using stone to represent a figure known to turn others to stone.
- Hard enamel pin
- 3D molded relief pin
- White enamel coated
- Rubber clutch backing
- Comes in giftable packaging
- Measurements: 1.25" x 1.5"
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Pin Museum creates high-quality pins inspired by famous paintings and works of art.
A masterpiece of Baroque sculpture, âMedusaâ (c.1638-1648) by Gian Lorenzo Bernini (1598-1680) depicts the Greek mythological figure Medusa, caught in the moment of turning into a Gorgon, a monstrous creature with snakes for hair. Typical of Berniniâs sculptural work, she is turned at an angle and captured in the midst of dramatic change, her tormented face increasing the viewerâs understanding of the narrative moment. While little is known about its creation, some consider Berniniâs use of marble to be a subtle visual pun, using stone to represent a figure known to turn others to stone.
- Hard enamel pin
- 3D molded relief pin
- White enamel coated
- Rubber clutch backing
- Comes in giftable packaging
- Measurements: 1.25" x 1.5"


















