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  1. Jun 5, 2022 · After the Renaissance and Mannerist styles began to wane, the 17th century ushered in a new art movement steeped in drama and grandeur. Named after barroco—a Portuguese term for an irregularly shaped pearl—the Baroque period is defined by its lavishness and desire to inspire awe in its audiences.

    • The Battle of the Amazons (c. 1615) by Peter Paul Rubens and Jan Bruegel the Elder. Date of Painting’s Creation. c. 1615. Medium of Artwork. Oil on Canvas. Artwork’s Dimensions.
    • The Calling of St Matthew (1600) by Caravaggio. Date of Painting’s Creation. 1600. Medium of Artwork. Oil on Canvas. Artwork’s Dimensions. 322 cm x 340 cm. Place Currently Housed.
    • Judith Slaying Holofernes (c.1612) by Artemisia Gentileschi. Date of Painting’s Creation. c. 1612-1613. Medium of Artwork. Oil on Canvas. Artwork’s Dimensions. 158 cm x 125 cm.
    • Education of the Princess (1625) by Peter Paul Rubens. Date of Painting’s Creation. 1625. Medium of Artwork. Oil on Canvas. Artwork’s Dimensions. 394 cm by 295 cm.
    • The Calling of St. Matthew by Caravaggio. Caravaggio’s work, The Calling of St. Matthew is considered one of the most important Baroque paintings of all time, as it marks a new approach to religious painting in the 17th century.
    • The Raising of Lazarus by Rembrandt. The Raising of Lazarus by Rembrandt is another example of an iconic Baroque painting, painted in 1630. It portrays the moment Jesus brings Lazarus back to life and highlights both the light and dark elements of the scene.
    • Triumph of Bacchus and Ariadne by Annibale Carracci. This fresco by Carracci depicts the myth of Bacchus, a Greco-Roman God, and Ariadne on the isle of Naxos.
    • The Assumption of the Virgin by Guido Reni. Guido Reni’s The Assumption of the Virgin was painted in 1626-1628 and is an important example of Baroque painting.
  2. by artst. Both the Renaissance and Baroque periods produced remarkable art, they had distinct styles and philosophies. The Renaissance focused on classical ideals and harmony, while the Baroque embraced drama and emotion, leading to a more dynamic and ornate aesthetic.

  3. Take a closer look at art during the Baroque period for its exaggerated movement, intricate shapes, and complex patterns. We'll take a look at Saint Peter's Square, architecturally inspired by...

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  5. Jan 5, 2024 · The antiquity-inspired art of the Renaissance relied on balance, harmony, and strict symmetrical composition, while Baroque represented chaos and swift movement. In their baroque paintings artists experimented with unusual angles and complex compositions, aiming to capture the audience’s attention. 1.

  6. The High’s Baroque paintings include works by Giovanni Battista Gaulli (Il Baciccio), Pieter Lastman, Nicolas Tournier, and Giovanni Francesco Barbieri (Il Guercino). Baroque art—made in Europe in the late sixteenth through early eighteenth centuries—is characterized by dramatic action, strong diagonal lines that create depth, and ...

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