baroque ► 1600 – 1750. ► from a portuguese word “barocca”, meaning “a pearl of irregular...
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BaroqueBaroque► 1600 – 1750.
► From a Portuguese word “barocca”, meaning “a pearl of irregular shape.”
► Implies strangeness, irregularity, and extravagance.
► The more dramatic, the better!
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Baroque Style of Art & Architecture
Baroque Style of Art & Architecture► Dramatic, emotional.
► Colors were brighter than bright; darks were darker than dark.
► Counter-Reformation art.
► Paintings & sculptures in church contexts should speak to the illiterate rather than to the well-informed.
► Ecclesiastical art --> appeal to emotions.
► Holland --> Real people portrayed as the primary subjects.
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St. Peter’s Basilica, Vatican
City
by Gialorenzo
Bernini
St. Peter’s Basilica, Vatican
City
by Gialorenzo
Bernini
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Church of Santiago de Compostella, Spain
Church of Santiago de Compostella, Spain
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Church of Veltenberg Altar, Germany
Church of Veltenberg Altar, Germany
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“The Assumption of the Virgin Mary”
Egid Quirim Asam, 1692-1750
“The Assumption of the Virgin Mary”
Egid Quirim Asam, 1692-1750
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Altar of Mercy, Germany, 1764
Altar of Mercy, Germany, 1764
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“St. Francis in Ecstasy”Caravaggio, 1595
“St. Francis in Ecstasy”Caravaggio, 1595
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“The Flagellatio
n of Christ”
by Caravaggi
o
“The Flagellatio
n of Christ”
by Caravaggi
o
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“David and Goliath” by Caravaggio
“David and Goliath” by Caravaggio
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“Salome with the Head of the Baptist”
by Caravaggio
“Salome with the Head of the Baptist”
by Caravaggio
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“The Cardsharps”Caravaggio, 1595“The Cardsharps”Caravaggio, 1595
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“The Virgin Appearing
to St. Hyacinthe”
Lodovico Carracci
1594
“The Virgin Appearing
to St. Hyacinthe”
Lodovico Carracci
1594
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“Joseph’s Bloody Coat Brought to Jacob”
Diego Velazquez, 1630
“Joseph’s Bloody Coat Brought to Jacob”
Diego Velazquez, 1630
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“Christ on the Cross”
Diego Velázquez
, 1632
“Christ on the Cross”
Diego Velázquez
, 1632
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“Las Meninas
”
Diego Velazqu
ez
1656
“Las Meninas
”
Diego Velazqu
ez
1656
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“The Elevation
of the Cross”
by Peter Paul
Reubens
1610-11
“The Elevation
of the Cross”
by Peter Paul
Reubens
1610-11
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“The Lamentat
ion”
by Peter Paul
Reubens
1609-11
“The Lamentat
ion”
by Peter Paul
Reubens
1609-11
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“Battle of the Amazons”Peter Paul Reubens
“Battle of the Amazons”Peter Paul Reubens
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“A Village Fête”Peter Paul Reubens
“A Village Fête”Peter Paul Reubens
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“The Garden of Love”Peter Paul Reubens, 1630-
32
“The Garden of Love”Peter Paul Reubens, 1630-
32
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“The Ecstasy of
St. Theresa of
Avila”
by Gianlorenzo Bernini
1647-52
“The Ecstasy of
St. Theresa of
Avila”
by Gianlorenzo Bernini
1647-52
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A Baroque RoomA Baroque Room