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In order to finish Chapter 7 and not drag it out over spring break, we will finish the following before break: Monday and Tuesday – Chapter 7 sections 3&4 – turn in section questions Tuesday Wednesday – Friday – LGO 7 Friday – Chapter 7 Binder Check No test for the unit

Monday – Baroque Art Tuesday – Finish Baroque art/Other Baroque artists activity Wednesday – Baroque Music and Dance Thursday – Baroque music listening Friday – Music and Art review

Power of Church and Monarchies restored Excess ornamentation valued Rome became an artistic center Art filled with emotion/drama Realism instead of idealism Chiaroscuro – play of light and dark and shadows – helps set a dramatic mood – Kept from Renaissance and used to create intense drama

Italian Moved to Rome Focused on painting portraits, still lives, historical and religious topics Condemned for several reasons: Personal life – violent, aggressive and confrontational - killed an individual in Rome – moved to Naples – injured a knight – moved to Sicily and waited – moved back to Naples – pardoned in Rome and moved back Works were not modest/very violent – excessive/unnecessary nudity Works lacked theological correctness – especially in the Death of the Virgin – The church loved his skill and he was the primary painter for the church– eventually excommunicated due to conflicts with the church – “The Antichrist of Painting”

Conversion of Saint Paul

Calling of Saint Matthew

David Victorious over Goliath

The Entombment of Christ

One of best known Baroque artists Dutch (native to the Netherlands) Developed revolutionary technique Use of large amount of paint Use of fewer brushstrokes Made paintings almost seem unfinished (clear and formal looking from a distance) Painted many landscapes and made etchings about nature in the 1630s Many featured trees that had been blown over/very dark cloudy skies

1640 works became more solemn Featured family tragedies he had suffered Biblical themes from New Testament rather than Old (more harsh stories) 1650s his style changed again Richer colors Stronger brushstrokes moved him further from fine detail Biblical themes focused on portrait-like figures Last years he focused on self portraits that showed his grief and sorrow that he had suffered (many consider these to be his finest paintings)

The Company of Captain Frans Banning Cocq (Night Watch)

Christ with the Sick around Him, Receiving the Children (etching)

Remember a 3-4 sentence summary I will give you a worksheet about other Baroque artists – do not write on them – I will collect them before the end of class You will turn in your answers at the end of class as well

Las Meninas Massacre of the Innocents