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Piazza Navona pride of Baroque Roman art history—carved out space

Piazza Navona pride of Baroque Roman art history—carved out space. Allegory of the Missionary Work of the Jesuits Padre Andrea Pozzo, 1691-94 Nave of S. Ignazio. Sotto in su: in ceiling paintings, extreme foreshortening of figures. synthesis of the arts. architecture painting

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Piazza Navona pride of Baroque Roman art history—carved out space

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  1. Piazza Navona pride of Baroque Roman art history—carved out space

  2. Allegory of the Missionary Work of the Jesuits Padre Andrea Pozzo, 1691-94 Nave of S. Ignazio Sotto in su: in ceiling paintings, extreme foreshortening of figures

  3. synthesis of the arts architecture painting sculpture textiles

  4. Ecstasy of Sta. Theresa described the love of God as piercing her heart like a burning arrow Bernini literalizes this image by placing St. Theresa on a cloud while a cupid holds a golden arrow and smiles down at her St. Theresa's face reflects not the anticipation of ecstasy, but her current fulfillment

  5. St. Peters Basilica Piazza symbolic of the arms of "the Roman Catholic Church reaching out to welcome its communicants

  6. Scala Regia, (popes’ royal staircase), Vatican, Rome, by Bernini, 1663-67.

  7. The Conversion of Constantine Vatican, Rome Bernini, 1663-67 Constantine sees a vision of the cross with the words “In this sign, you will conquer”

  8. San Carlo alle Quattro Fontane Rome Borromini 1634-41

  9. Royal Hunting Lodge of Stupinigi near Turin Filippo Juvarra c 1729+

  10. state bedroom Royal Hunting Lodge of Stupinigi, near Turin, by Filippo Juvarra, c 1729+

  11. miscellaneous Italian Baroque furniture

  12. Portrait de Louis XIV, 1701 Hyacinthe Rigaud

  13. Chateau of Vaux-le-Vicomte, near Paris by Louis Le Vau, Charles LeBrun, Andre LeNotre

  14. axis to infinity

  15. Palace of Versailles, Louis XIV’s Building campaign: 1661-1715, by LeBrun, LeVau, LeNotre, & J.H. Mansart

  16. Motif of the Sun King boiserie—carved, gilded wood panelling

  17. French en filade axis and control a visitor's rank was indicated by how far he could get

  18. Salon du Paix (Salon of Peace) Palace of Versailles

  19. Salon du Guerre (Salon of War) Palace of Versailles

  20. Galerie des Glaces (Hall of Mirrors) Palace of Versailles

  21. Marquetry Parquetry

  22. miscellaneous furniture by Andre-Charles Boulle, c. 1680 - 1685 with ormolu—gilded bronze details

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