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Counter-Reformation Baroque Bourgeois Baroque Artistic Baroque The Baroque Age Counter-Reformation Baroque Bourgeois Baroque Artistic Baroque

Two-Dimensional Art *Rising middle class Realism replaces beauty *Stable time period *Rising middle class Realism replaces beauty Color and grandeur Dramatic use of light and shade Active compositions that emphasized feeling rather than form, emotion rather than the intellect.

Counter-Reformation Pursued objects of Roman Catholic Church after the Council of Trent Used ordinary people in untraditional settings. This angered the church. Caravaggio His reckless life and trouble with the law caused him problems as well.

Manneristic style and untraditional approaches lost him commissions. El Greco Manneristic style and untraditional approaches lost him commissions.

Artistic Baroque Reflected the visions and power of the aristocracy. Rubens Rich color. Realistic details. Use of light for emphasis.

The Raising of the Cross Daniel in the Lions Den The Raising of the Cross

Pastoral paintings. Many done as commissions for the wealthy. Poussin Pastoral paintings. Many done as commissions for the wealthy. Manneristic style.

Bourgeois Baroque Vision of the new and wealthy middle class. Incredible use of light. Refused to specialize in one type of painting. Rembrandt The greatest Dutch painter. Best known for his self portraits (more than 90.) and his group portraits.

Well known scenic painter and illustrator. Van Ruisdael Well known scenic painter and illustrator.

Jan Steen Painted only genre paintings for the homes of the fashionable. Member of the group called Little Dutch Masters.

Jan Vermeer The Girl with the Pearl Earring The best of the genre painters. For over 200 years his works were forgotten. Over 40 pictures known to have been painted by him – most in the same room. Known as the painter of interiors.

Why do you suppose she might have signed her work with a mans name? Judith Leyster The Louvre discovered her work when they were cleaning a painting they thought was by another artist. Why do you suppose she might have signed her work with a mans name? Self portrait Merry Company Carousing Couple

Sculpture Followed the same ideas as painting. Best examples are Bernini Where is this??

Architecture Followed the same path as painting and sculpture but did it on a grand scale. St. Pauls in London Vierzehnheiligen

Palace of Versailles

ROCOCO Style developed in France Reflected the lifestyle of court life. Focused on the carefree lifestyle not heroes or gods Painting considered as decoration. Pastoral painting was at it height.

Antoine Watteau Court painter. Best known for his scenes of the theater.

JEAN-HONORE FRAGONARD Court painter Painted about love and romance

CHARDIN Rejected the court style. Painted peasants doing everyday work. Painted still lifes of everyday items