The Baroque 1550-1700. Back in Italy…By 1600s Palladio’s restrained classicism.

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The Baroque

Back in Italy…By 1600s

Palladio’s restrained classicism

The Baroque

Gianlorenzo Bernini

St. Peter’s, The Vatican, Rome

Old Saint Peter’s

Pope Julius II, c. 1520

Bramante Central plan

Michelangelo

Maderno

The Interior

Johann Neumann, Vierzehnheiligen Southern Germany, 1743

Melk Abbey

Palace of Versailles, c.1700

A simple hunting lodge…

Architect: Louis Le Vau Landscape: Andre Le Notre

Parterre