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Baroque Art-1 Theme • “If it is not Baroque, don’t fix it.” – This theme allows us to note the continuation of Renaissance subject matter and architectural vocabulary…

Baroque Art-1 Theme • “If it is not Baroque, don’t fix it.” – This theme allows us to note the continuation of Renaissance subject matter and architectural vocabulary…

Baroque Art-3 Hapsburg Spain Artist: Jusepe de Ribera Title: Martyrdom of Saint Bartholomew Medium: Oil on canvas Size: 41¼ X 44⅞ 1.05 X 1.14 m Date: 1634 Known as Little…

Baroque Art-2 Artist: Caravaggio Title: The Calling of Saint Matthew Medium: Oil on canvas Size: 107½ X 112 3.24 X 3.4 m Date: 1599–1600 story from the Gospel of Matthew…

1. Baroque Period 2. Baroque Painting • encompasses a great range of styles, as most important and major painting during the period beginning around 1600 and continuing…

Baroque Art 1600-1750 Baroque Art • A combination of religious, political and intellectual developments and ideas • • Strays from purely religious subjects New role…

By James Smith Baroque was a certain type of art that was associated with many different styles and artists in the late sixteenth century to the early eighteenth century.…

1. Baroque Characteristics: Realism. Sense of movement, energy, and tension. Intense emotion or spirituality – e.g., ecstasies, martyrdoms, miracles. Strong contrasts of…

1. Baroque Art 2. Baroque Art – 1600-1750 Begins in Rome -Renaissance artists did everything “perfectly”, so it was a time to change… -Reaction to Mannerism 3.  …

1. Baroque Art 2. Versailles 3. Versailles 4.   5. St. Paul’s Cathedral, 1675-1710 6. Gianlorenzo Bernini, “David” 1623. Marble, life-size 7. Bernini, “Ecstasy of…

1.Baroque Italy and SpainRococo1600-17502. Southern Baroque: 1600-1650Absolutism 3. Carmelite Order (Saint Teresa) Union with God, by Humility, Prayer, Meditation, Quiet…

Baroque Art Caravaggio, Conversion of St. Paul, c.1601 Caravaggio, Conversion of St. Paul, c.1601 Caravaggio, Calling of St. Matthew, c. 1597-1601 Caravaggio, Calling of…

Baroque Art If itâs not Baroque donât fix it! Hee Hee Hee! Characteristics of Baroque Art Return to Rome as the centre of the artsâthatâs where the money was Complex,…

Baroque Art Characterized by movement, intensity, tension, energy, vivid color, theatre, use of intense light, stark contrasts Rejects the limits of previous styles of art…

Baroque Art The 16th century The style of Baroque art originally started in Italy and moved to France, Germany, Netherlands, and finally to Spain. www.edinphoto.org.uk What…

Baroque Art The 16th century The style of Baroque art originally started in Italy and moved to France, Germany, Netherlands, and finally to Spain. www.edinphoto.org.uk What…

BAROQUE ART BAROQUE ART Baroque Art (History) Baroque period started an era in the history of the Western Arts with the 17th century. Its earliest manifestation, which occurred…

Baroque Art Professor A. DâAscoli Baroque Era 1611 King James Bible is published 1612 Foundation of New York by the Dutch 1618 Beginning of the Thirty Years' War, which…

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Slide 1 Baroque Art Moreno Valley High School Instructor: Erica Ness Baroque means âirregularly shapedâ or âoddâ, a negative word that evolved in the 18th century to…