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ИТАЛИАНСКИ БАРОК XVII в. ←Катедралата “Сан Пиетро” в Рим. Колонадата с площада пред катедралата…

BOLETÍN DEL INSTITUTO CARO Y CUERVO AÑO IV SEPTIEMBRE - DICIEMBRE 1948 NÚMERO 3 A CRITICAL SURVEY OF THE RECENT BAROQUE THEORIES The excellent criticism on articles concerning…

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.…

Techniques of Keyboard Improvisation in the German Baroque and Their Implications for Today’s Pedagogy by Michael Richard Callahan Submitted in Partial Fulfillment of the…

Late Baroque and Rococò 2 3 Guarino Guarini (1624 â1683) Turin: Guarino Guarini, Palazzo Carignano, 1679 5 Turin: Guarino Guarini, Palazzo Carignano, 1679 Turin: Guarino…

Baroque Architecture Baroque Architecture Baroque is the period of art between 1600 and 1780. Born in Rome. One of the essential features of this huge artistic period is…

BAROQUE PERIOD TUTTI â composed of a hapsichord as part of the basso continuo, another stringed instrument. baroque Period from 1600-1750 From the Portuguese term âBAROCCOâ…

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Slide 1 Composers of the Baroque Period Johann Sebastian Bach Eisenach, Germany on March 21,1685 A genius keyboardist (mastering the organ and harpsichord) and brilliant…

1. Italian Baroque (1600-1700) 2. Western Europe ca. 1648. 3. Contarelli Chapel, San Luigi dei Francesi, Rome, Italy. 4. Caravaggio, The Calling of St. Matthew, c. 1599-1600,…

1. Peter Paul Rubens, The Horrors of War (1639) 2. Peter Paul Rubens, Raising the Cross (1610) 3. Caravaggio, Judith Beheading Holofernes (1599) 4. ArtemisiaGentileschi,JudithBeheadingHolofernes(1613)…

24 POPES, PEASANTS, MONARCHS AND  MERCHANTS BAROQUE ART TEXT PAGES 688–747 BAROQUE ART IN THE 17TH CENTURY 1. With what religious movement is much of the Baroque art in Catholic countries …

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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 in Flanders Rubens,Allegory on the Outbreak of War Mars has left the Temple of Janus open, normally closed during times of peace Venus and Cupids try to restrain…

Part I HISTORY OF THE BAROQUE LUTE 6 Part I The “French Lute”: the Golden Age of the Baroque Lute in the Grand Siècle conceived and perfected in France. Aside from certain…