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Baroque: Exaggerated Motion and Drama in Artistic Style

Explore the Baroque period of art in Italy and Spain from 1600-1700, characterized by exaggerated motion, clear detail, and the use of drama, tension, and grandeur in various art forms.

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Baroque: Exaggerated Motion and Drama in Artistic Style

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  1. Chapter 24 Italy & Spain 1600-1700

  2. BaroqueThe style began around 1600 in Rome, Italy, and spread to most of Europe The Baroque is often thought of as a period of artistic style that used exaggerated motion and clear, easily interpreted detail to produce drama, tension, exuberance, and grandeur in sculpture, painting, architecture, literature, dance, theater, and music.

  3. Italy Jesuit, member of the Society of Jesus (S.J.), a Roman Catholic order of religious men founded by St. Ignatius of Loyola, noted for its educational, missionary, and charitable works, once regarded by many as the principal agent of the Counter-Reformation, and later a leading force in modernizing the church.

  4. 82. Il Gesu, including the Triumph of the Name Jesus ceiling fresco. Rome, Italy. Giacomo da Vignola, plan (architect); Giacomo della Porta, façade (architect); Giovanni Battista Gaulli, ceiling fresco (artist). Church: 16th century CE; façade: 1568-1584 CE; fresco and stucco figures: 1676-1679 CE Brick, marble, fresco, and stucco. (3 images).

  5. Giovanni Battista GaulliTriumph in the Name of JesusCeiling fresco

  6. 88. San Carlo alle Quattro Fontane. Rome, Italy. Francesco Borromini (architect) 1638-1646 CE Stone and stucco (3 images)

  7. Aerial view, St. Peter’s, Piazza designed by Bernini, 1667

  8. Bernini, Baldaccino, St. Peter’s, 1633

  9. Bernini, David, 1623

  10. 89. Ecstasy of Saint Teresa. Cornaro Chapel. Church of Santa Maria della Vittoria. Rome, Italy. Gian Lorenzo Bernini. c.1647-1652 CE Marble (sculpture), stucco and gilt bronze (chapel). (3 images).

  11. I saw in his hand a long spear of gold, and at the iron's point there seemed to be a little fire. He appeared to me to be thrusting it at times into my heart, and to pierce my very entrails; when he drew it out, he seemed to draw them out also, and to leave me all on fire with a great love of God. The pain was so great, that it made me moan; and yet so surpassing was the sweetness of this excessive pain, that I could not wish to be rid of it. The soul is satisfied now with nothing less than God. The pain is not bodily, but spiritual; though the body has its share in it. It is a caressing of love so sweet which now takes place between the soul and God, that I pray God of His goodness to make him experience it who may think that I am lying

  12. Caravaggio Tenebrism Naturalized religious imagery Makes viewers active participants Chiaroscuro Dramatic & theatrical

  13. Caravaggio, Conversion of St. Paul, 1601

  14. 85. Calling of St. Matthew. Caravaggio. c.1597-1601 CE oil on canvas

  15. Caravaggio, Entombment, 1603

  16. Gentileschi, Judith Slaying Holofernes, 1620

  17. Caravaggio, Judith Slaying Holofernes

  18. SPAIN

  19. 90. Angel with Arquebus, Asiel Timor Dei. Master of Calamarca (La Paz School). c.17th century CE Oil on canvas.

  20. Velazquez • Major patron king Philip IV (Hapsburg) • Wanted prestige, thought of himself as royalty • Caravaggio an influence • “Las Meninas” most renown of his works • Genre painting • A Spaniard

  21. Velazquez, King Philip IV of Spain, 1644

  22. 91. Las Meninas. Diego Velazquez. c.1656 CE Oil on Canvas

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