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The Baroque Era. Baroque Architecture. Proportional but extravagant Fancy and pretty details A lot of columns, arches, domes and rounded shapes The scroll is especially baroque (like a cinnamon roll swirl). Architecture of Baroque. Luxurious chateaux
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Baroque Architecture • Proportional but extravagant • Fancy and pretty details • A lot of columns, arches, domes and rounded shapes • The scroll is especially baroque (like a cinnamon roll swirl)
Architecture of Baroque • Luxurious chateaux • Decorative motifs of Italian Renaissance • Love of and emphasis on decoration • Graceful, harmonious
Versailles • Hunting camp for Louis XIII • Louis XIV made it a castle • 2000 windows - Private zoo with elephants • 700 rooms - Chinese carousel • 1250 fireplaces - Gondolas on canal • 67 staircases • 1800 acres of park
Francesco Borromini • Rebellious, emotionally disturbed • Bernini’s rival • Concave & convex surfaces created motion • Suicide – how? • Fell on a sword
Gianlorenzo Bernini • More decorative than Renaissance • Painter, playwright, composer • Worked for Louis XIV • Considered greatest sculptor • David in motion • Created a bronze canopy/altar for St. Peter’s • -Taller than a 10 story building • -Columns with carved vines, leaves, bees
Gianlorenzo Bernini Also an architect • Fountains • Palaces • Churches • Piazza in front of St. Peter’s Basilica
BerniniEcstasy of St. Theresa She believed she had been pierced by an angel’s dart infusing her with divine love.
Baroque Art • Ornate and decorative • No clear central figure • Distorted origin of light • Religious and secular • Funded by popes and monarchs • Baroque is sometimes used negatively to mean gaudy and over-decorative.
Caravaggio • Intentionally sought to shock and offend • “evil genius” and “anti-Christ of painting” • Went from city to city fleeing the law • “Death of a Virgin” causes a problem • Daring innovator
Caravaggio Sacrifice of Isaac Caravaggio: Sacrifice
Peter Paul Rubens • Worked throughout Europe with many people • “Fat is beautiful,” many nudes • Painted suggestive rape scenes • Portraits with sentimental looks • Work is said to be vulgar and insincere • Admired but disliked
Rembrandt van Rijn • Light and dark color contrasts • Paintings looked like photos • Almost 100 self-portraits • Early works: detailed, physical action, many subjects • Late works: done quickly, psychological, single subjects
Jans Vermeer • Indoor paintings as if you were there • Subject is always holding something • Use of indirect lighting • Used texture to give depth
William Hogarth • English artist as a social critic • Created the comic strip • First political cartoonist • Overcome England’s inferiority complex
El Greco – Domenikos Theotokopoulos • Emphasis on Counter-Reformation • Mannerism • Elongation of bodies • Use of color – intense & unusual
Diego Velazquez • Spanish master • Lifelike portraits • Natural poses , no props • Very influential and loved
Velazquez Pope Innocent X Juan de Pareja