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Chapter 14: New Direction in Thought and Culture in the 16 th and 17 th Century Adapted from: Ms. Susan M. Pojer Horace Greeley HS Chappaqua, NY
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Baroque ► 1600 – 1750. ► Art historians use the term to “denote the style associated with 17 th century painting, sculpture, and architecture. ► From a Portuguese word “barocca”, meaning “a pearl of irregular shape.” ► Implies strangeness, irregularity, and extravagance. ► The more dramatic, the better!
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Baroque Style of Art & Architecture ► Dramatic, emotional. ► Colors were brighter than bright; darks were darker than dark. ► Counter-Reformation art. ► Paintings & sculptures in church contexts should speak to the illiterate rather than to the well-informed. ► Ecclesiastical art --> appeal to emotions. ► Holland --> Real people portrayed as the primary subjects.
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Famous Baroque Artists/Works Mi chelangelo Caravaggio (1573-1610) Gian Lorenzo Bernini (1598-1680) Peter Paul Rubens (1577-1640) St. Peter’s Basilica (Rome) Palace at Versailles
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St. Peter’s Basilica, Vatican City by Gialorenzo Bernini
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Church of Santiago de Compostella, Spain
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Church of Veltenberg Altar, Germany
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“The Assumption of the Virgin Mary” Egid Quirim Asam, 1692-1750
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Altar of Mercy, Germany, 1764
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“St. Francis in Ecstasy” Caravaggio, 1595
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“The Flagellation of Christ” by Caravaggio
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“David and Goliath” by Caravaggio
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“Salome with the Head of the Baptist” by Caravaggio
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“The Cardsharps” Caravaggio, 1595
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“The Dead Christ Mourned” Annibale Carracci, 1603
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“The Virgin Appearing to St. Hyacinthe” Lodovico Carracci 1594
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The Death of the Virgin, Caravaggio, 1606 Purchased by the Duke of Mantua at the request of Peter Paul Rubens
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“The Elevation of the Cross” by Peter Paul Reubens 1610-11 “The Descent From the Cross” Peter Paul Rubens 1614
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“A Bust of Louis XIV” Bernini
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“Louis XIV” By Hyacinthe Rigauld
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“A Bust of Cardinal Richelieu” By Bernini
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The Return of the prodigal son By Rembrandt (1669)
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