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Baroque Architecture

The Baroque period began in 1600 in Rome when Catholic popes began to finance magnificent cathedrals and works to display their faith’s triumph after the Counter-Reformation. The church wanted to attract new worshippers by overwhelming them with theatrical, “must see” architecture.

Baroque Architecture Architecture affirmed the power of people with absolute authority through the structures and decorative programs of palaces, churches, public and government buildings, scientific and commercial buildings, & military installations. Baroque Basics When 1600-1750 Where Italy, Spain, Germany, Austria, France, England Big Names Bernini, Borromini, Wren, Vanbrugh, Le Vau Style Massive, opulent, colorful Features Broken contours, dramatic vistas, lavish ornament, dynamic effect Patrons Absolute monarchs, catholic church Distinguishing Traits Plastic treatment of surfaces, fusion of architecture and sculpture Triumph Creation of total environment for maximum emotional effect Elements Serpentine columns, irregular facades, oval plans

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Renaissance vs. Baroque http://www.dl.ket.org/humanities/arch/images/cupola_.jpg http://londontravelogue.files.wordpress.com/2009/06/st-pauls.jpg Since the Baroque architects now knew how to use the structures, they made them decorative. B-arch’s emphasized the Renaissance’s use of symmetry and harmonious proportions, but their designs revealed a new sense of dynamism and grandeur. Renaissance architects has sought to engage the intellect, with their focus on divine sources of geometry, while their successors aimed to overwhelm the senses and emotions. Baroque mastered the unification of the visual arts.

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Baroque Architecture Activity Items you must know: Be able to identify the floorplan of the Escorial Palace Be able to explain why the Hall of Mirrors from Versailles is Baroque Be able identify the major architectural styles involved in St. Paul’s Cathedral Each reading portion will be timed. 5 min. http://media-2.web.britannica.com/eb-media/86/121386-050-4964D6D7.jpg http://www.inetours.com/England/London/images/StPauls/St-Pauls_W_8926.jpg http://rlv.zcache.com/cathedral_in_mexico_city_1899_poster-p228007265727699400qzz0_400.jpg http://media-cdn.tripadvisor.com/media/photo-s/01/0d/52/53/versailles.jpg

Baroque Application: St. Paul’s Cathedral London, England Time Remaining: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5JR6v3mLEo8

Baroque Application Versailles Palace Versailles, France Time Remaining: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vozzXRIEDhw

Baroque Application The Hall of Mirrors Versailles, France The 17 mirrored arches reflect windows overlooking the gardens, creating a feeling of light, drama and extravagance. While watching the following clip, take notes on the following topics: Baroque characteristics of the Hall of Mirrors What ornamentation shows the power and influence of Louis XIV? Cite specific information http://www.youtube.com/watch?NR=1&v=0KfBBTtEmSk&feature=endscreen

Baroque Application Escorial Palace Near Madrid, Spain Time Remaining: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_OUIKm8e7Y0

Baroque Architecture Application Activity Objective: To demonstrate your knowledge of the characteristics of Baroque Architecture Assignment: You must design either a sacred or secular Baroque structure. You must identify the patron of your structure Requirements: All appropriate characteristics must be labeled Color must be used Structure must fill entire space provided. Due at the last 5 minutes of class

Exit Slip Complete the following chart and questions on your 1) 2) How did Renaissance architecture differ from Baroque architecture? 3) What are the Baroque characteristics seen in the Hall of Mirrors? How does this show the wealth and power of Louis XIV? 4) What are the architectural styles found in St. Paul’s Cathedral? 5) Name the building pictured here: Artist Artwork Description Baroque Characteristics Controversies or Cool Facts Velazquez Las Meninas