 I am Xavier Salomon. I'm the Chief Curator at the Frick Collection in New York. This is an extraordinary exhibition. Many of the objects in the show have left their museums for the first time or have even left Rome for the first time and the bust behind me I think is one of the most exciting objects in the show. This is a great masterpiece by Bernini who was the great sculptor of the 17th century if not one of the greatest sculptors of all time and it's one of his early works. It's done around 1623-24 when he was in his early 20s I mean he was about 24-25 years old and this was on the tomb of one of the great Jesuit figures of the first generation and the great Jesuit saint Roberto Bellarmino. It was on his tomb his monument in the Jesuit and even though the monument has been changed a number of times over the centuries and it was drastically remodeled in the 1840s and the bust always remained there. It's left the church of the Jesuits once before to be an exhibition in Rome but this is the first time it ever travels out of Rome and comes here to the state so it's an incredible opportunity to see it close up. It's usually very up high on the monument and it's very difficult to see unless you have a ladder and can get close up so it's a unique opportunity to get close to it see it properly look at it. It's been cleaned for the show and I think it's a great triumph on the part of the Fairfield Museum to have this here and to be able to show it for the duration of the show until May 19th. Thank you.