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Art Movements G o t h i c Renaissance B a r o q u e Mannerism Rococo 11001200130014001500160017001800 Mannerist Art from 1525-1600 painted in the manner of the Renaissance artists, but exaggerated things (response to turmoil of the Reformation and after.
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El Greco*, Assumption of the Virgin, 1577-6 color texture of clothing
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Parmigianino, Madonna with Long Neck, 1534-40 human body
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El Greco--Laocoon
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Art Movements G o t h i c Renaissance B a r o q u e Mannerism Rococo 11001200130014001500160017001800 Baroque Art from 1600-1725 barroco = pearl (Portuguese)
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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.
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Art Movements G o t h i c Renaissance B a r o q u e Mannerism Rococo 11001200130014001500160017001800 Baroque Art from 1600-1725 barroco = pearl (Portuguese)
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Peter P aul Rubens*, Adoration of the Magi, 1624 after Council of Trent (1545), Church pushes toward more emotion in religious art
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Peter Paul Rubens*, Adoration of the Magi, 1624 after Council of Trent (1545), Church pushes toward more emotion in religious art
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Rubens, Landing of Marie de’Medici at Marseilles, 1622-6 powerful monarchs admire the show of wealth 4x3 meters Style embraced by great dynasties (Habsburgs)
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Rubens, Prometheus Bound, 1611-12 emphasis on motion
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*Gian Lorenzo Bernini, Ecstasy of St. Teresa, 1647-52* movement theatrics and emotion gilded raises behind statue
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Thorne of St. Peter--Bernini
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Church of Gesu--first Baroque façade
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Chapel at Versailles
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Dutch Realism--realistic portrayal of secular life-- funded by the new capitalists
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Rembrandt van Rijn--
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Judith Leyster, Self-Portrait
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