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Art Movements G o t h i c Renaissance B a r o q u e Mannerism Rococo Mannerist Art from painted in the manner of the Renaissance artists, but exaggerated things (response to turmoil of the Reformation and after.

El Greco*, Assumption of the Virgin, color texture of clothing

Parmigianino, Madonna with Long Neck, human body

El Greco--Laocoon

Art Movements G o t h i c Renaissance B a r o q u e Mannerism Rococo Baroque Art from barroco = pearl (Portuguese)

Baroque Art The desire to evoke emotional states by appealing to the senses, often in dramatic ways, underlies Baroque Art. Catholic influence: Classic themes/ideas and spiritual feelings of the Catholic Reformation. Characteristics include grandeur, sensuous richness, drama, vitality, movement, tension, emotional exuberance, and often a natural background.

Art Movements G o t h i c Renaissance B a r o q u e Mannerism Rococo Baroque Art from barroco = pearl (Portuguese)

Peter P aul Rubens*, Adoration of the Magi, 1624 after Council of Trent (1545), Church pushes toward more emotion in religious art

Peter Paul Rubens*, Adoration of the Magi, 1624 after Council of Trent (1545), Church pushes toward more emotion in religious art

Rubens, Landing of Marie de’Medici at Marseilles, powerful monarchs admire the show of wealth 4x3 meters Style embraced by great dynasties (Habsburgs)

Rubens, Prometheus Bound, emphasis on motion

*Gian Lorenzo Bernini, Ecstasy of St. Teresa, * movement theatrics and emotion gilded raises behind statue

Thorne of St. Peter--Bernini

Church of Gesu--first Baroque façade

Chapel at Versailles

Dutch Realism--realistic portrayal of secular life-- funded by the new capitalists

Rembrandt van Rijn--

Judith Leyster, Self-Portrait