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Title: Chapter 16 Part 5


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Chapter 16Part 5
  • Just a little more Baroque
  • See Chapter 14 as well

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Baroque Architecture
  • Versailles
  • El Escorial
  • The Winter Palace
  • The Schonbrunn
  • The Belvedere

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VersaillesLouis XIV France
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El Escorial Philip II Spain
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The Winter PalacePeter the GreatRussia
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The SchonbrunnVienna
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The BelvedereSavoy
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Remember
  • Emotion
  • Movement
  • The Big Idea
  • Appeals to the senses
  • Started with the Catholic Reformation

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Remember The Ecstasy of St. Teresa by Bernini
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Carvaggio
  • Roman
  • Much contrast light and dark
  • Highly emotional
  • BUT criticized for using ordinary people as
    models for Biblical scenes

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CarvaggioSelf Portrait as Bacchus
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Peter Paul ReubensFlemish
  • At the Hapsburg Court in Brussels
  • Emphasized color and sensuality
  • Sensual nudes

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Rubens The Judgment of Paris
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Diego VelazquezSpanishThe Maids of Honor
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Artemisia GentileschiThe Judith Series
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The Dutch Style
  • Did not try to overwhelm the viewer
  • Reflected the wealth of the Dutch Republic
  • Secular subjects portrayed toleration
  • Many works commissioned by merchants or
    government organizations

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Rembrandt van Rijn
  • One of the greatest of all of the Baroque artists
  • BUT does not fit neatly into any one category
  • An enormous range of scenes throughout his career
  • Used the extreme light and dark of the Baroque
    style
  • More intimate and psychological than most
  • Used classical restraint

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Rembrandt Samson and Delilah
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Jan Vermeer
  • Portrayed ordinary people doing ordinary things

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Jan Vermeer The Milkmaid
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French Classicism
  • Late 17th century artists and writers made a
    deliberate effort to imitate classical style
  • Subject matter and style of classical iniquity
  • Used discipline, balance, restraint
  • Similar to that of Italian Renaissance
  • Was the official style of Louis XIVs court

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French Classicism
  • Subject matter often an incident in Roman History
  • Or ideal representations of people, horses, etc
  • Buildings were exact models of Roman structures

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French Classicism
  • Nicholas Poussin is the best example of an artist
    in this genre
  • But Racine, the dramatist, copied the style,
    themes of the ancients in his plays

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Poussin Rape of the Sabine Women
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Baroque Music
  • Belief that text should dominate
  • Lyrics most important
  • The moderns system of major/minor tonality
    developed here
  • Much more dissonance than the Renaissance

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Baroque Music
  • Monteverdi developed the Opera and modern
    orchestra
  • Orfeo was his masterpiece
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  • Bach the greatest of the Baroque composers
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  • Handel The Messiah
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