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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. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Chapter 16Part 5

Just a little more BaroqueSee 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 PalacePeter the Great…Russia

The Schonbrunn…Vienna

The Belvedere…Savoy

Remember Emotion Movement The Big Idea Appeals to the senses Started with the Catholic

Reformation

Remember The Ecstasy of St. Teresa by Bernini

Carvaggio Roman Much contrast light and dark Highly emotional BUT criticized for using ordinary

people as models for Biblical scenes

Carvaggio…Self Portrait as Bacchus

Peter Paul Reubens…Flemish

At the Hapsburg Court in Brussels Emphasized color and sensuality Sensual nudes

Rubens The Judgment of Paris

Diego Velazquez…SpanishThe Maids of Honor

Artemisia GentileschiThe Judith Series

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

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

Rembrandt Samson and Delilah

Jan Vermeer Portrayed ordinary people doing

ordinary things

Jan Vermeer The Milkmaid

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

French Classicism Subject matter often an incident in

Roman History

Or ideal representations of people, horses, etc

Buildings were exact models of Roman structures

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

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

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