Baroque Cloze Learning. C_________ painted C________ __ S________ M__________ in 1597-1601. This artist uses extreme contrast, or t___________. A_________.

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Baroque Cloze Learning

C_________ painted C________ __ S________ M__________ in This artist uses extreme contrast, or t___________. A_________ C__________ painted during the same time period as C___________, but was influenced highly by classical art. Italian Baroque painting can be described as having high e_______, high d________, and requires the involvement of the v________. Q______ r__________ is the illusion of painted frames on the ceiling. Baroque Spain was devoted to Ca___________. CaravaggioCalling of Saint Matthew tenebrism Annibale Carracci Caravaggio emotion drama viewer Quadro riportato Catholicism

D______ V_________ painted for the Spanish King, King P_______ ___. V_________ painted L____ M_________,using a mirror to confuse the true subject matter? Thinking of mirrors… J___ v____ E_____ painted Gi________ Ar_______ and his W____ from the 15 th century Northern Renaissance. P_____ P____ R______ painted the dynamic, movement-filled E__________ __ ____ C_______ in the Antwerp Cathedral. Flanders turned into the D_______ R________ after their independence from S_______ in the 17 th century. Diego Velázquez Philip IV Velázquez Las Meninas Jan van Eyck Giovanni Arnolfini Wife Peter Paul Rubens Elevation of the Cross Dutch Republic Spain

F_______ H____ is most well-known for his p_______ or g_______ p________. R_________ painted A__________ L________ ___ ___ T______. Dutch l_________ paintings are made from direct observation and a close tie to the land. Jacob van R_________ painted this landscape with a huge sky, V_____ __ H_________. J___ V________ is especially known for his rendering of natural l_____, like found in T___ L_______ and A_________ __ ____ A____ __ P__________. P_______ C_______ painted Vanitas Still Life. Frans Halsportraits group portraits Rembrandt Anatomy Lesson of Dr. Tulp landscape Ruisdael View of Haarlem Jan Vermeer light The Letter Allegory of the Art of Painting Pieter Claesz

N________ P________ a French Baroque painter, painted this c__________ inspired image inspired by Raphael’s rational order and Roman statuary. B______ __ P_______ by Nicolas Poussin echoes the previous work of A________ C_________ from the classically inspired Italian Baroque. Country People by L_____ __ N_____ draws great inspiration from C___________, Italian painter. Unlike in Frans H____ A_______ of Saint Hadrian, George __ __ T_____’s A_________ __ ____ S__________ has little to no figural m__________. R________ painted the lavish and ostentation L______ ____. (He spent all France’s money) Nicolas Poussin classically Burial of Phocion Annibale Carracci Louis Le Nain Caravaggio Hals Archers de la TourAdoration of the Shepherds movement Rigaud Louis XIV

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