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    2 days ago · The Baroque ( UK: / bəˈrɒk / bə-ROK, US: /- ˈroʊk / -⁠ROHK; French: [baʁɔk]) or Baroquism [1] is a Western style of architecture, music, dance, painting, sculpture, poetry, and other arts that flourished from the early 17th century until the 1750s. [2] It followed Renaissance art and Mannerism and preceded the Rococo (in the past ...

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  2. Apr 30, 2024 · Baroque architecture is a more thespian version of Renaissance architecture only with more dramatic colour, lighting, illusionary effects like trompe l'oeil, and designs with architectural features. Baroque history originates from the Portuguese word Barroco , a term used to refer to flawed pearls or of irregular shapes.

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  3. Apr 18, 2024 · Francesco Borromini (born September 25, 1599, Bissone, Duchy of Lombardy [Italy]—died August 2, 1667, Rome) was an Italian architect who was a chief formulator of Baroque architectural style. Borromini (he changed his name from Castelli about 1627) secured a reputation throughout Europe with his striking design for a small church, San Carlo ...

  4. Apr 17, 2024 · Gian Lorenzo Bernini (born December 7, 1598, Naples, Kingdom of Naples [Italy]—died November 28, 1680, Rome, Papal States) was an Italian artist who was perhaps the greatest sculptor of the 17th century and an outstanding architect as well. Bernini created the Baroque style of sculpture and developed it to such an extent that other artists ...

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  5. Apr 18, 2024 · Baroque Architecture. Baroque architecture is characterized by its grandeur, ornamentation, and dramatic use of space. Baroque buildings often feature elaborate facades, intricate detailing, and a sense of movement and energy. One of the key features of Baroque architecture is the use of curves and undulating forms, creating a sense of dynamism ...

  6. 2 days ago · Old St. Peter's Basilica was the fourth-century church begun by the Emperor Constantine the Great between 319 and 333 AD. [27] It was of typical basilical form, a wide nave and two aisles on each side and an apsidal end, with the addition of a transept or bema, giving the building the shape of a tau cross.

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  8. 1 day ago · Architecture and plan Plan of the main floor (c. 1837, with north to the right), showing the Hall of Mirrors in red, the Hall of Battles in green, the Royal Chapel in yellow, and the Royal Opera in blue. The Palace of Versailles is a visual history of French architecture from the 1630s to the 1780s.

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