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Mannerism – between the Renaissance & Baroque Periods c. 1520- 1600ish -- Deliberate distortion: elongated, twisting forms -- Often religious --multiple perspectives -- Dramatic lighting, emotional --radical asymmetry --Intense color
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Last Supper Jacopo Tintoretto 1594 Basilica di San Giorgio Maggiore, Venice
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(As Opposed to DaVinci’s Last Supper)
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El Greco “View of Toledo” c. 1596
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El Greco “St. Martin and the Beggar”
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Baroque c. 1600-1750 Dramatic use of light; intense color multi-media Meant to evoke emotion Shows movement, depth Art of the Counter-Reformation: Magnificent cathedrals or re-adornment & ornamentation of interiors of old churches to attract worshippers Secular art & architectural examples such as Versailles show of power/wealth Portraiture in action
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“Las Meninas” Velazquez
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“Conversion of St. Paul” Caravaggio
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ENTRY # 39 For each of the following pieces, tell whether it is an example of Mannerism or Baroque art/architecture and WHY. A B C
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ENTRY # 39 Peter Paul Ruebens – Decent from the Cross El Greco – Resurrection of Christ Bernini – The Ecstasy of St. Theresa
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“Self Portrait” Rembrandt
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The Anatomy Lesson of Dr. Nicolaes Tulp (1632) Rembrandt
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“The Night Watch” Rembrandt
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Bernini “The Ecstasy of St. Teresa”
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Michelangelo’s “David”…Compare to….
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“David” Bernini
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Rubens, The Arrival of Marie de' Medici at Marseilles The Coronation
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“Helena” Rubens
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The main altar at St. Peter’s Basilica, Rome - Bernini
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Palace of Versailles – Entrance from the Avant-Court
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Palace of Versailles Great Hall of Mirrors
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Palace of Versailles – The Queen’s Bedroom
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