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BAROQUE THE AGE OF THE BAROQUE

17 th 17 th and early 18 th centuries When?

BAROQUE: INFLUENCES UPON THE BAROQUE:

ABSOLUTE MONARCHY THE AGE OF ABSOLUTE MONARCHY

VIOLENT CONFLICTS OVER RELIGION

CATHOLICISM THE RESURGENCE OF CATHOLICISM

WEALTH FROM TRADE AND COMMERCE

THE SCIENTIFIC REVOLUTION

Characteristics of The Baroque Characteristics of The Baroque :

Dramatic Dramatic Statement of the Subject!

GRANDIOSE EXPRESSION! THEATRICALITY

Emphasis on the BIG and LARGE: OVERSTATEMENT

Rubens: Marie de Medici Arriving at Marseilles

Tension Conflict Heroic Tragic Scale Tension and Conflict on a Heroic often Tragic Scale

Rubens: The Lion Hunt

PASSION! AWE! ACTIVITY ! PASSION! AWE! ACTIVITY !

Light Dark The use of Light and Dark Emphasis in contrast for Emphasis

The REALISTIC DEPICTION of a WIDE RANGE of HUMANITY

Velasquez: The Waterseller of Seville

Jan Steen: Easy Come, Easy Go

Anthony Van Dyck: Portrait of Charles I

Jan Vermeer: The Milkmaid

EXAMPLES a few more EXAMPLES

IN PAINTING: Rembrandt Diego Velasquez Peter Paul Rubens

Rembrandt: The Night Watch

Velasquez: Las Meninas

Rubens: Christ on the Cross Between the Two Thieves

Gian Lorenzo Bernini Christopher Wren Louis Le Vau SCULPTURE AND ARCHITECTURE:

Bernini: The Ecstasy of St. Theresa

Louis Le Vau Louis XIV’s Palace of Versailles

André Le Nôtre Versailles Gardens

St. Peter’s Square, Rome Bernini

St. Peter’s Square, Rome

Wren St. Paul’s Cathedral, London

Belvedere Palace, Vienna Johann von Hildebrandt

Schönbrunn Palace, Vienna Nikolaus Pacassi

Baroque Gardens show geometric precision

Mazes showed math, science and horticulture and added fun for guests Hampton Court, England

Fountains decorated and showed the power to control water Peterhof Palace St. Petersburg

IN MUSIC : Johann Sebastian Bach Antonio Vivaldi Claudio Giovanni Monteverdi George Frederic Handel Jean-Baptiste Lully

BachBach Lully Monteverdi HandelHandel VivaldiVivaldi