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Baroque Paintings (Italian - Spanish - French) architecure (Italian - Spanish- French + German Rococo)

Ecstasy of St Theresa Bernini VF2bDCA&feature=related

Triumph of St Igniatius Andrea Pozzo 1695

Crucifixion of St. Peter Caravaggio 1601

Judith Beheading Holofernes Artemisia Gentileschi

Saint Francis in Meditation Francisco de Zurbaran,

Martyrdom of Saint Philip José de Ribera 1639

Immaculate Conception Murillo 1678

The drinkers Velasquez 1629

Nativity George de la Tour 1640

Virgin with grapes Pierre Mignard 1640

Happy Family louis le Nain 1642

Et in Arcadia ego Poussin, 1630 Text

Ex Voto Philippe de Champaigne 1662

Bernini’s Baldaquino Rome

St Moise Church Venice

Wieskirche Germany 1640

Vatican Square Rome

El Escorial Spain 16th-17th Centuries

Versailles France 17th Century