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“David” by Michelangelo, 1504
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“David” by Bernini, 1623
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Baroque Style of Art & Architecture ► 1600 – 1750 ► The more dramatic, the better! ► The “style” of absolutism. ► Counter-Reformation art. ► Should speak to the illiterate rather than to the well-informed.
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“The Calling of St. Matthew” by Caravaggio
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“The Flagellation of Christ” by Caravaggio
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“David and Goliath” by Caravaggio
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“St. Francis in Ecstasy” Caravaggio, 1595
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“Judith Slaying Holofernes” Gentileschi, 1620
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“The Maids of Honor” Diego Velázquez
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“The Ecstasy of St. Theresa” by Bernini
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“Arrival of Marie de Medici at Marseilles” by Peter Paul Rubens 1622-25
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“Descent from the Cross” by Peter Paul Rubens 1612
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“The Elevation of the Cross” by Peter Paul Rubens 1610-11
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“ Nightwatch” by Rembrandt
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“ Self Portrait” by Rembrandt
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“ Christ Preaching” etching by Rembrandt
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“ Anatomy Lesson of Dr. Tulp” by Rembrandt
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“ Masters of the Cloth Drapers Guild” by Rembrandt
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“ The Milkmaid” by Vermeer (1658)
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“Arcadian Shepherds” by Nicolas Pussin (1655) “Arcadian Shepherds” by Nicolas Pussin (1655)
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“Louis XVI” Hyacinthe Rigauld
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“Cardinal Richelieu” Philippe de Champaigne [1602-1674]
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“Charles I at the Hunt” by Van Dyck
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