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We Are Just Going To Grab a Bite to Eat We Will Be Right Back

Tonight Mannerism Cervantes, Bruegel, Michelangelo Counter-Reformation Baroque Donne Aristocratic Baroque (Pope and Milton) Bourgeois Baroque Barker, Donne, Behn Age of Reason Pope and Milton Voltaire’s Candide (Probably Not)

Baroque Counter-Reformation Baroque –Italy/Inquisition/Jesuits Aristocratic Baroque –France & Spain/Imperialism/Leisure Bourgeois Baroque –Netherlands/Everyday Life

Counter-Reformation Baroque Sex, Violence, and Religion Calling People Back To The Fold

Features of Counter-Reformation Baroque Style in Art Violent Overlappings & Contortions Theatrical Lighting and Posturing

Major Figures in the Counter- Reformation Baroque Bernini Caravaggio Gentileschi

Gianlorenzo Bernini St. Teresa in Ecstacy

John Donne Batter My Heart Three Person’d God

Caravaggio (Michelangelo Merisi) Conversion of St. Paul David and Goliath The Calling of St. Matthew

Conversion of St. Paul

David and Goliath

The Calling of St. Matthew

Creation of Adam

Artemisia Gentileschi

Judith Slaying Holofernes

John Donne The Flea

Aristocratic Baroque Aspect #1 Power And The People

El Greco (Domenikos Theotocopoulos)

Burial of Count Orgaz

Diego Velázquez Las Hilanderas (The Weavers) Las Meninas (The Maids of Honor)

Las Hilanderas (The Weavers)

Las Meninas (The Maids of Honor)

The Bourgeois Baroque Emphasis On Work And Leisure

Rembrandt van Rijn

Rembrandt Dr. Tulp’s Anatomy Lesson The Syndics of the Drapers Guild

Judith Leyster Self-Portrait

The Proposition

Aphra Behn

Jan Vermeer (Continuing with the Bourgeois Baroque)

Dirck van Baburen. The Procuress, 1622.

John Donne A Valediction: Forbidding Mourning

John Donne

Love and Death Weather and Emotion Gold - One Soul Compass - Two Souls

Paradise Lost John Milton The English Response to the Counter-Reformation

Paradise Lost Justifying the Ways of God to Man Sin and Salvation (Felix Culpa) The Dark Side to God’s Creation Reason

Adam and Eve (Durer)

Fall of the Rebel Angels (Dore)

Plan for Revenge (Dore)

Success/Failure (Dore)

Out of the Garden (Dore)

Alexander Pope Essay on Man

Alexander Pope Human’s Place In The Universe Great Chain of Being Whatever Is, Is Right

Jane Barker

Aristocratic Baroque Aspect #2 Power And Its Price

Nicolas Poussin

Rape of the Sabine Women

Peter Paul Rubens

Rape of the Daughters of Leucippus

Hi, Boss-- The rest of the slides are for later or if, by a miracle, we have extra time tonight