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BAROQUE

BAROQUE. Used advanced techniques of Renaissance and combined it with intense emotion Common element= absolute mastery of light to achieve maximum emotional impact (a.k.a. high contrast between highlights and shadows) Chiaroscuro ( italian for “light and dark”) helped achieve that

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BAROQUE

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  1. BAROQUE • Used advanced techniques of Renaissance and combined it with intense emotion • Common element= absolute mastery of light to achieve maximum emotional impact (a.k.a. high contrast between highlights and shadows) • Chiaroscuro (italian for “light and dark”)helped achieve that • Ordinary people would/could now buy art, so subjects varied, including portraits, still life, and everyday life.

  2. ITALIAN BAROQUE

  3. Carravagio, Calling of St. Matthew, 1599-1600

  4. Bernini, David 1623-24

  5. Greek Renaissance Baroque

  6. Bernini, Ecstasy of St Theresa, 1645-52

  7. DUTCH BAROQUE

  8. Rembrandt- Self Portrait

  9. Rembrandt, The Nightwatch, 1642

  10. Vermeer, Girl with the pearl earring, C 1665

  11. Vermeer, Kitchenmaid, c 1658

  12. SPANISH BAROQUE

  13. Velázquez, Las Meninas, 1656

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