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Baroque Art Assignment Choose three works from those included in this presentation. For each answer the two questions that follow (a few sentences for each question): 1.What elements of this work signal that it is part of the Baroque period? 2.What do you like or dislike about this work personally?

Bernini, Apollo and Daphne,

Caravaggio, Death of the Virgin, 1605

Caravaggio, St. Jerome,

El Greco, St. Jerome, 1590

El Greco, The Burial of Count Orgaz, 1586

Rubens, The Three Graces,

Rubens, The Four Continents, 1620

Poussin, Landscape with Orpheus and Eurydice, 1648

Watteau, The Embarcation to Cythera, 1717

Aelbert Cuyp, View of Dordrecht, 1655

Rembrandt, The Night Watch 1642

Rembrandt, The Noble Slav, 1632

Vermeer, Girl with the Pearl Earring,

Fragonard, The Progress of Love, 1771