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If it isn’t Baroque… 1600-1750. Qualities & Terms Baroque: 1. Barroco (Portugese) Distorted or irregularly shaped pearl 2. Barroco (Italian) Bizarre or.

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1 If it isn’t Baroque… 1600-1750

2 Qualities & Terms Baroque: 1. Barroco (Portugese) Distorted or irregularly shaped pearl 2. Barroco (Italian) Bizarre or strange Rococo: any intricately and overly ornate, fancy, or ornamented style Qualities: tension, energy, motion, emotion (art) Terms: conflict, contradiction (culture)

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4 Beginning of Scientific Revolution Copernicus –redefined the universe –determined that earth was not center of universe Galileo –Helped to develop the telescope Newton –working with laws of motion & gravity

5 The Reformation and Counter-Reformation The entire 17th century was a great big publicity war put on between the Catholic and Protestant churches, each side vying to attract more customers--sort of like Coke and Pepsi do today--by spending tons of money on rock stars and pop-concerts—I mean on musicians and church-concerts. Each side was trying to convince the consumers that they were the best and only church from which to gain salvation.

6 Baroque Advertising Strategies In addition, both churches needed to emotionally connect with the people. Therefore, an appeal to emotions through ornate magnificence seemed to be the best option. They didn’t want to warn customers, like the medieval philosophy. They wanted to appeal to customers.

7 Difference Between Renaissance and Baroque


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