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Baroque Era – defined by a music period

Baroque Era – defined by a music period. 1600-1750 1600 – year of the first opera production 1750 – year of the death of Bach. Baroque. The term baroque was not a complement – it originally meant overdone – too many notes in music, too much color in painting, and too grand in architecture.

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Baroque Era – defined by a music period

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  1. Baroque Era – defined by a music period 1600-1750 1600 – year of the first opera production 1750 – year of the death of Bach

  2. Baroque • The term baroque was not a complement – it originally meant overdone – too many notes in music, too much color in painting, and too grand in architecture. • It has come to include the following definitions: • Marked by elaborate ornamentation • Aims to create a dramatic effect • Appealing to the spirit through the senses • Enlarged space • Heightened sensuality combined with spirituality • Naturalistic rather than ideal, emotional rather than rational • Conflict, paradox and contrast, heightened spirituality, lively sensuality • Ornate

  3. Baroque Art and Architecture • Started in the Catholic countries and seen as a reaction to the Protestant Reformation – see how great Catholicism is…

  4. More Baroque Architecture

  5. Baroque Art • Baroque art is mainly defined by a time period. • Baroque art in Spain and Italy was made as a response to the Protestant Reformation – look and see how magnificent the Catholic Church can be. • In Catholic countries the church financed most art, in Protestant countries it was wealthy businessmen who financed art. • In other areas of Europe it is defined by a style of art that shows great contrast between light and dark and the use of oil paints. • Bernini’s The Ecstasy of St. Theresa was considered too erotic for the Vatican – check out the light.

  6. More Bernini – Beautiful Bodies and Beautiful Movement How does this David compare with the others? 

  7. Baroque Art – Michelangelo Caravaggio -- Italian • Amor Vincit Omnia • Ms. Pugh’s favorite artist! • Used light to display drama. • Light usually signified “God” or heavenly intervention.

  8. Bacchus • Not afraid to use pagan Greek and Roman figures in art.

  9. The Calling of Saint Matthew1599-1600

  10. The Conversion of St. Paul Where is the light coming from? 

  11. The Crucifixion of Saint Peter

  12. The Decapitation of Saint John the Baptist

  13. The Inspiration of St. Matthew

  14. Judith Beheading Holofernesc. 1598

  15. The Sacrifice of Issac

  16. Supper at Emmaus

  17. The Female Caravaggio • Artemesia Gentileschi • Worked in her father’s studio. • Violently raped

  18. Comparison

  19. Mary Magdalen

  20. The Baroque Period in Spain • The Baroque Period in Spain was really the Spanish Renaissance. • Literature was dominate by Cervantes

  21. El Greco’s Laocoon Elongated Bodies 

  22. Veronica

  23. Christ Driving the Traders from the Temple

  24. View of Toledo

  25. Portraits • Many baroque artists painted portraits for royalty and the wealthy. • Velazquez’s Las Meninas is a famous example. Painting includes paintings by Rubens  Rated by Art Historians as “best painting in the world.” 

  26. Rembrandt – Protestant  What historical event is this?

  27. Rembrandt How does this painting depict the art an culture of its day (past AP Euro question)?

  28. Rubens is a name to know – “fleshy” subjects – especially women!)

  29. Jan Vermeer – Another master of light!!!

  30. More Vermeer

  31. French Baroque (Begins “Neoclassical Era in Art History) • Poussin

  32. French Baroque • French baroque painting included many “natural” landscapes, but the only thing you should care about here is Louis XIV building of Versailles.

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