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Chapter 16 Part 5

Chapter 16 Part 5. Just a little more Baroque See Chapter 14 as well. Baroque Architecture. Versailles El Escorial The Winter Palace The Schonbrunn The Belvedere. Versailles…Louis XIV France. El Escorial Philip II Spain. The Winter Palace Peter the Great…Russia.

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Chapter 16 Part 5

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  1. Chapter 16Part 5 Just a little more Baroque See Chapter 14 as well

  2. Baroque Architecture • Versailles • El Escorial • The Winter Palace • The Schonbrunn • The Belvedere

  3. Versailles…Louis XIV France

  4. El Escorial Philip II Spain

  5. The Winter PalacePeter the Great…Russia

  6. The Schonbrunn…Vienna

  7. The Belvedere…Savoy

  8. Remember • Emotion • Movement • The Big Idea • Appeals to the senses • Started with the Catholic Reformation

  9. Remember The Ecstasy of St. Teresa by Bernini

  10. Carvaggio • Roman • Much contrast light and dark • Highly emotional • BUT criticized for using ordinary people as models for Biblical scenes

  11. Carvaggio…Self Portrait as Bacchus

  12. Peter Paul Reubens…Flemish • At the Hapsburg Court in Brussels • Emphasized color and sensuality • Sensual nudes

  13. Rubens The Judgment of Paris

  14. Diego Velazquez…SpanishThe Maids of Honor

  15. Artemisia GentileschiThe Judith Series

  16. The Dutch Style • Did not try to overwhelm the viewer • Reflected the wealth of the Dutch Republic • Secular subjects portrayed toleration • Many works commissioned by merchants or government organizations

  17. Rembrandt van Rijn • One of the greatest of all of the Baroque artists • BUT does not fit neatly into any one category • An enormous range of scenes throughout his career • Used the extreme light and dark of the Baroque style • More intimate and psychological than most • Used classical restraint

  18. Rembrandt Samson and Delilah

  19. Jan Vermeer • Portrayed ordinary people doing ordinary things

  20. Jan Vermeer The Milkmaid

  21. French Classicism Late 17th century artists and writers made a deliberate effort to imitate classical style Subject matter and style of classical iniquity Used discipline, balance, restraint Similar to that of Italian Renaissance Was the official style of Louis XIV’s court

  22. French Classicism Subject matter often an incident in Roman History Or ideal representations of people, horses, etc Buildings were exact models of Roman structures

  23. French Classicism Nicholas Poussin is the best example of an artist in this genre But Racine, the dramatist, copied the style, themes of the ancients in his plays

  24. Poussin Rape of the Sabine Women

  25. Baroque Music Belief that text should dominate Lyrics most important The moderns system of major/minor tonality developed here Much more dissonance than the Renaissance

  26. Baroque Music Monteverdi developed the Opera and modern orchestra Orfeo was his masterpiece http://il.youtube.com/watch?v=8ozph2hvJus&feature=related&safety_mode=true&persist_safety_mode=1 Bach the greatest of the Baroque composers http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ipzR9bhei_o&safety_mode=true&persist_safety_mode=1 HandelThe Messiah http://il.youtube.com/watch?v=76RrdwElnTU&safety_mode=true&persist_safety_mode=1

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