Knowledge

Baroque

Source 📝

6037: 6061: 4343: 3620: 5542: 6239: 3387: 6311: 5143: 4211: 6987: 2479: 3447: 1319: 5831: 1419: 6411: 2532: 5874: 3574: 3499: 3643:
tranquil scenes of Renaissance paintings, and chose the moments of the greatest movement and drama. Unlike the tranquil faces of Renaissance paintings, the faces in Baroque paintings clearly expressed their emotions. They often used asymmetry, with action occurring away from the centre of the picture, and created axes that were neither vertical nor horizontal, but slanting to the left or right, giving a sense of instability and movement. They enhanced this impression of movement by having the costumes of the personages blown by the wind, or moved by their own gestures. The overall impressions were movement, emotion and drama. Another essential element of baroque painting was allegory; every painting told a story and had a message, often encrypted in symbols and allegorical characters, which an educated viewer was expected to know and read.
4192: 6477: 4299: 1185: 6263: 3094: 6927: 1431: 757: 2517: 2604: 7019: 1077: 6291: 2940: 856: 4275: 6339: 3420: 6759: 2623: 6379: 6014: 1939: 6454: 3969: 3182: 2149: 5902: 2502: 5951: 2111: 6853: 1150: 5755: 4042: 1893: 6955: 4251: 4231: 1629: 5127: 3524: 3996: 6779: 2566: 64: 3470: 1097: 4020: 6732: 4315: 3150: 1817: 5811: 841: 3365: 6355: 1384: 5994: 822: 5573: 1346: 2741:
missionaries in order to convert them to the Christian faith and acculturate them in the Western life, forming a hybrid Baroque influenced by Native culture, where flourished Criollos and many indigenous artisans and musicians, even literate, some of great ability and talent of their own. Missionaries' accounts often repeat that Western art, especially music, had a hypnotic impact on foresters, and the images of saints were viewed as having great powers. Many natives were converted, and a new form of devotion was created, of passionate intensity, laden with mysticism, superstition, and theatricality, which delighted in festive masses, sacred concerts, and mysteries.
3599: 1361: 784: 2547: 6825: 1966: 1450: 5971: 6431: 1024: 1610: 3166: 803: 42: 5522: 6798: 2130: 5855: 6908: 1043: 4065: 1951: 1912: 2342: 1798: 17482: 5927: 1403: 1859: 1116: 6884: 2304: 2172: 1927: 1169: 2733: 3132: 1587: 5593: 3113: 308: 53: 3549: 609: 1058: 2323: 1135: 2581: 1840: 1491:. Decoration covers all of walls of interior of the church. The altar is placed in the nave beneath the central dome, and surrounded by chapels, light comes down from the dome above and from the surrounding chapels. The altar is entirely surrounded by arches, columns, curved balustrades and pilasters of coloured stone, which are richly decorated with statuary, creating a deliberate confusion between the real architecture and the decoration. The architecture is transformed into a theatre of light, colour and movement. 5557: 1874: 7090: 6154:, it is most often associated with ecclesiastical architecture. In contrast, the Rococo is mainly associated with palaces and domestic architecture. In Paris, the popularity of the Rococo coincided with the emergence of the salon as a new type of social gathering, the venues for which were often decorated in this style. Rococo rooms were typically smaller than their Baroque counterparts, reflecting a movement towards domestic intimacy. Colours also match this change, from the earthy tones of 2641: 2997: 6174:
imagination were fuelled by perceptions of Asia as a place of wealth and luxury, and consequently patrons from emperors to merchants vied with each other in adorning their living quarters with Asian goods and decorating them in Asian styles. Where Asian objects were hard to obtain, European craftsmen and painters stepped up to fill the demand, creating a blend of Rococo forms and Asian figures, motifs and techniques. Aside from European recreations of objects in East Asian style, Chinese
5705: 2959: 6638:, all furniture from the past was admired, including, perhaps, contrary to expectations, the Second Empire style (the style of the proceeding period), which remained popular until 1900. In the years around 1900, there was a gigantic recapitulation of styles of all countries in all preceding periods. Everything from Chinese to Spanish models, from Boulle to Gothic, found its way into furniture production, but some styles were more appreciated than others. The 4733: 15647: 5343:
the New Lopesian Comedy, CalderĂłn's style marked many differences, with a great deal of constructive care and attention to his internal structure. CalderĂłn's work is in formal perfection and a very lyric and symbolic language. Liberty, vitality and openness of Lope gave a step to CalderĂłn's intellectual reflection and formal precision. In his comedy it reflected his ideological and doctrine intentions in above the passion and the action, the work of
2978: 17494: 7118: 7104: 7835:
religious and political context in which his Reformation unfolded. After the reformer's death in 1546, the image question was fiercely contested once again. But as Calvinism, with its iconoclastic tendencies, spread, Germany's Lutherans responded by reaffirming their commitment to the proper use of religious images. In 1615, Berlin's Lutheran citizens even rioted when their Calvinist rulers removed images from the city's Cathedral.
5701:
elaborate, dramatic, and artistic architectural styles extended into the urban fabric through what is known as Baroque urban planning. The experience of living and walking in the cities aims to complement the emotions of the Baroque style. This style of planning often embraced displaying the wealth and strength of the ruling powers, and the important buildings served as the visual and symbolic center of the cities.
6150:. Many small objects, like ink pots or porcelain figures, but also some ornaments, are often asymmetrical. This goes hand in hand with the fact that most ornamentation consisted of interpretation of foliage and sea shells, not as many Classical ornaments inherited from the Renaissance like in Baroque. Another key difference is the fact that since the Baroque is the main cultural manifestation of the spirit of the 3815: 6926: 4483: 5467:, which provided them with not only economic benefits, but also recognition and social prestige. The representations in the viceregal palace and the mansions of the aristocracy, where they represented both the comedies of their repertoire and special productions with great lighting effects, scenery, and stage, were also an important source of well-paid and prestigious work. 6378: 4342: 4113:, which was unearthed in 1506 and put on display in the gallery of the Vatican. When he visited Paris in 1665, Bernini addressed the students at the academy of painting and sculpture. He advised the students to work from classical models, rather than from nature. He told the students, "When I had trouble with my first statue, I consulted the 6215:(1888); Wölfflin identified the Baroque as "movement imported into mass", an art antithetic to Renaissance art. He did not make the distinctions between Mannerism and Baroque that modern writers do, and he ignored the later phase, the academic Baroque that lasted into the 18th century. Baroque art and architecture became fashionable in the 6503:, as well as glorification of the past and nature, preferring the medieval to the classical. A mix of literary, religious, and political factors prompted late-18th and 19th century British architects and designers to look back to the Middle Ages for inspiration. Romanticism is the reason the 19th century is best known as the century of 6036: 4210: 5645:
and picturesque structures, such as Roman temples or Chinese pagodas, as well as "secret gardens" on the edges of the main garden, filled with greenery, where visitors could read or have quiet conversations. By the mid-18th century most of the Baroque gardens were partially or entirely transformed into variations of the
6060: 4314: 6410: 8232: 5700:
principals that reshaped the landscapes and built environment. Rome, Paris, and other major cities were transformed to accommodate growing populations through improvements in housing, transportation, and public services. Throughout this time, the Baroque style was in full swing, and the influences of
5630:
The purpose of the baroque garden was to illustrate the power of man over nature, and the glory of its builder, Baroque gardens were laid out in geometric patterns, like the rooms of a house. They were usually best seen from the outside and looking down, either from a chĂąteau or terrace. The elements
5342:
and the construction of the theatrical building of Coliseo del Buen Retiro. Lope's formulas begin with a verse that it unbefitting of the palace theatre foundation and the birth of new concepts that begun the careers of some play writers like CalderĂłn de la Barca. Marking the principal innovations of
2218:
In fact, the first Portuguese Baroque does not lack in building because "plain style" is easy to be transformed, by means of decoration (painting, tiling, etc.), turning empty areas into pompous, elaborate baroque scenarios. The same could be applied to the exterior. Subsequently, it is easy to adapt
738:
used columns of diminishing size, a narrowing floor and a miniature statue in the garden beyond to create the illusion that a passageway was thirty meters long, when it was actually only seven meters long. A statue at the end of the passage appears to be life-size, though it is only sixty centimeters
263:
The Baroque style used contrast, movement, exuberant detail, deep color, grandeur, and surprise to achieve a sense of awe. The style began at the start of the 17th century in Rome, then spread rapidly to the rest of Italy, France, Spain, and Portugal, then to Austria, southern Germany, and Poland. By
6476: 5635:
of flower beds or low hedges trimmed into ornate Baroque designs, and straight lanes and alleys of gravel which divided and crisscrossed the garden. Terraces, ramps, staircases and cascades were placed where there were differences of elevation, and provided viewing points. Circular or rectangular
5447:
Following the evolution marked from Spain, at the end of the 16th century, the companies of comedians, essentially transhumant, began to professionalize. With professionalization came regulation and censorship: as in Europe, the theatre oscillated between tolerance and even government protection and
5347:
achieved high ranks. The genre of Comedia is political, multi-artistic and in a sense hybrid. The poetic text interweaved with Medias and resources originating from architecture, music and painting freeing the deception that is in the Lopesian comedy was made up from the lack of scenery and engaging
5192:
The Baroque had a Catholic and conservative character in Spain, following an Italian literary model during the Renaissance. The Hispanic Baroque theatre aimed for a public content with an ideal reality that manifested fundamental three sentiments: Catholic religion, monarchist and national pride and
5299:
unities of the Italian school of poetry (action, time, and place) and a fourth unity of Aristotle which is about style, mixing of tragic and comic elements showing different types of verses and stanzas upon what is represented. Although Lope has a great knowledge of the plastic arts, he did not use
3642:
red, blue and yellow, frequently putting all three in close proximity. They avoided the even lighting of Renaissance painting and used strong contrasts of light and darkness on certain parts of the picture to direct attention to the central actions or figures. In their composition, they avoided the
2214:
The buildings are single-room basilicas, deep main chapel, lateral chapels (with small doors for communication), without interior and exterior decoration, simple portal and windows. It is a practical building, allowing it to be built throughout the empire with minor adjustments, and prepared to be
925:
or Saint Charles of the Four Fountains (1634–1646). The sense of movement is given not by the decoration, but by the walls themselves, which undulate and by concave and convex elements, including an oval tower and balcony inserted into a concave traverse. The interior was equally revolutionary; the
5644:
Baroque gardens required enormous numbers of gardeners, continual trimming, and abundant water. In the later part of the Baroque period, the formal elements began to be replaced with more natural features, including winding paths, groves of varied trees left to grow untrimmed; rustic architecture
5478:
is the most prominent figure in the Baroque theatre of New Spain. Despite his accommodation to Lope de Vega's new comedy, his "marked secularism", his discretion and restraint, and a keen capacity for "psychological penetration" as distinctive features of AlarcĂłn against his Spanish contemporaries
3386: 1729:
near Bamberg, in Bavaria, southern Germany. The Basilica was designed by Balthasar Neumann and was constructed between 1743 and 1772, its plan a series of interlocking circles around a central oval with the altar placed in the exact centre of the church. The interior of this church illustrates the
706:
in Rome. The Baldequin of St. Peter is an example of the balance of opposites in Baroque art; the gigantic proportions of the piece, with the apparent lightness of the canopy; and the contrast between the solid twisted columns, bronze, gold and marble of the piece with the flowing draperies of the
659:
Baroque churches were designed with a large central space, where the worshippers could be close to the altar, with a dome or cupola high overhead, allowing light to illuminate the church below. The dome was one of the central symbolic features of Baroque architecture illustrating the union between
7834:
However, the writings of theologians can go only so far towards explaining the evolution of confessional consciousness and the shaping of religious identity. Lutheran attachment to religious images was a result not only of Luther's own cautious endorsement of their use, but also of the particular
6290: 6173:
was a style in fine art, architecture and design, popular during the 18th century, that was heavily inspired by Chinese art, but also by Rococo at the same time. Because traveling to China or other Far Eastern countries was hard at that time and so remained mysterious to most Westerners, European
6219:, and has largely remained in critical favor. The term "Baroque" may still be used, often pejoratively, describing works of art, craft, or design that are thought to have excessive ornamentation or complexity of line. At the same time "baroque" has become an accepted terms for various trends in 5830: 5727:
revived and expanded the city in the 16th century. Many grand piazzas and squares were added as public spaces to contribute to the dramatic effect of the Baroque style. The piazzas featured fountains and other decorative features to embody the emotions of the time. An important factor in Baroque
3252:
with dedication, the tombstones, the columns and railings, and a part of the bronze, silver or wooden furniture, received a more important role than the one they had before. They existed before too, inspired by the Byzantine tradition, but they gained a more realist look, showing delicate floral
722:
was another characteristic feature of Baroque decoration. These were large plaques carved of marble or stone, usually oval and with a rounded surface, which carried images or text in gilded letters, and were placed as interior decoration or above the doorways of buildings, delivering messages to
647:
had imposed a severe, academic style on religious architecture, which had appealed to intellectuals but not the mass of churchgoers. The Council of Trent decided instead to appeal to a more popular audience, and declared that the arts should communicate religious themes with direct and emotional
6604:
was a period that begun around 1871–1880 and that ended with the outbreak of World War I in 1914. It was characterized by optimism, regional peace, economic prosperity, colonial expansion, and technological, scientific, and cultural innovations. Eclecticism reached its peak in this period, with
5303:
Tirso de Molina, Lope de Vega, and CalderĂłn were the most important play writers in Golden Era Spain. Their works, known for their subtle intelligence and profound comprehension of a person's humanity, could be considered a bridge between Lope's primitive comedy and the more elaborate comedy of
2210:
It is conditioned by several political, artistic, and economic factors, that originate several phases, and different kinds of outside influences, resulting in a unique blend, often misunderstood by those looking for Italian art, find instead specific forms and character which give it a uniquely
7051:
after WW2), and which promoted the inclusion of elements of historic styles in new designs, and appreciation for the pre-Modernist past. Specific references to Baroque are rare, since Postmodernism often included highly simplified elements that were 'quotations' of Classicism in general, like
9967:
According to the playwright's own statements, he was born in Mexico City in 1580 or 1581. However, a baptismal certificate dated December 30, 1572 has been found in Taxco, belonging to a boy named Juan, son of Pedro Ruiz de AlarcĂłn and Leonor de Mendoza, the poet's parents. Despite AlarcĂłn's
6986: 6199:
also condemned the baroque style, and praised the superior values of classical art and architecture. By the 19th century, Baroque was a target for ridicule and criticism. The neoclassical critic Francesco Milizia wrote: "Borrominini in architecture, Bernini in sculpture, Pietro da Cortona in
6262: 3257:
that existed before too, became more accentuated, having volume and consistency. Before this period, reliefs from Wallachia and Moldavia, like the ones from the East, had only two levels, at a small distance one from the other, one at the surface and the other in depth. Big flowers, maybe
2740:
Of particular note is the so-called "Missionary Baroque", developed in the framework of the Spanish reductions in areas extending from Mexico and southwestern portions of current-day United States to as far south as Argentina and Chile, indigenous settlements organized by Spanish Catholic
6310: 3926:
In the 18th century sculptural altarpieces began to be replaced by paintings, developing notably the Baroque painting in the Americas. Similarly, the demand for civil works, mainly portraits of the aristocratic classes and the ecclesiastical hierarchy, grew. The main influence was the
6824: 4250: 6453: 6178:
was reused in multiple ways. European aristocrats fully decorated a handful of rooms of palaces, with Chinese lacquer panels used as wall panels. Due to its aspect, black lacquer was popular for Western men's studies. Those panels used were usually glossy and black, made in the
3666:. His realistic approach to the human figure, painted directly from life and dramatically spotlit against a dark background, shocked his contemporaries and opened a new chapter in the history of painting. Other major painters associated closely with the Baroque style include 6954: 6162:, to the pastel and relaxed pale blue, Pompadour pink, and white of the Louis XV and Madame de Pompadour's France. Similarly to colours, there was also a transition from serious, dramatic and moralistic subjects in painting and sculpture, to lighthearted and joyful themes. 6709:, are also present in Art Deco. The proportions, volumes and structure of Beaux Arts architecture before WW1 is present in early Art Deco buildings of the 1910s and 1920s. Elements taken from Baroque are quite rare, architects and designers preferring the Louis XVI style. 3619: 686:, which combined different scenes, each with its own perspective, to be looked at one at a time, the Baroque ceiling paintings were carefully created so the viewer on the floor of the church would see the entire ceiling in correct perspective, as if the figures were real. 891:(1606–1619), and the new nave and loggia which connected the façade to Michelangelo's dome in the earlier church. The new design created a dramatic contrast between the soaring dome and the disproportionately wide façade, and the contrast on the façade itself between the 2148: 534:
in 1768: "Baroque music is that in which the harmony is confused, and loaded with modulations and dissonances. The singing is harsh and unnatural, the intonation difficult, and the movement limited. It appears that term comes from the word 'baroco' used by logicians."
5640:
or carefully trimmed groves or lines of identical trees, gave the appearance of walls of greenery and were backdrops for statues. On the edges, the gardens usually had pavilions, orangeries and other structures where visitors could take shelter from the sun or rain.
3729:
style. Rubens' highly charged compositions reference erudite aspects of classical and Christian history. His unique and immensely popular Baroque style emphasised movement, colour, and sensuality, which followed the immediate, dramatic artistic style promoted in the
5142: 3658:
sought to return the visual arts to the ordered Classicism of the Renaissance. Their art, however, also incorporated ideas central the Counter-Reformation; these included intense emotion and religious imagery that appealed more to the heart than to the intellect.
4530:: "Baroque music is that in which the harmony is confused, and loaded with modulations and dissonances. The singing is harsh and unnatural, the intonation difficult, and the movement limited. It appears that term comes from the word 'baroco' used by logicians." 3757:
of ceilings or upper walls and balustrades, and gave the impression to those on the ground looking up were that they were seeing the heavens populated with crowds of angels, saints and other heavenly figures, set against painted skies and imaginary architecture.
4515:
in May 1734, the critic implied that the novelty of this opera was "du barocque," complaining that the music lacked coherent melody, was filled with unremitting dissonances, constantly changed key and meter, and speedily ran through every compositional device.
5873: 6852: 6238: 3446: 7018: 4191: 660:
the heavens and the earth. The inside of the cupola was lavishly decorated with paintings of angels and saints, and with stucco statuettes of angels, giving the impression to those below of looking up at heaven. Another feature of Baroque churches are the
6565:(mix of elements of different styles). Because architects often revived Classical styles, most Eclectic buildings and designs have a distinctive look. Besides pure revivals, the Baroque was also one of the main sources of inspiration for eclecticism. The 276:, which appeared in France and Central Europe until the mid to late 18th century. In the territories of the Spanish and Portuguese Empires including the Iberian Peninsula it continued, together with new styles, until the first decade of the 19th century. 4169:
worked exclusively on religious themes, using polychromed wood. Some of the finest baroque sculptural craftsmanship was found in the gilded stucco altars of churches of the Spanish colonies of the New World, made by local craftsmen; examples include the
3498: 6338: 4096:, he made a remarkable series of monumental statues of saints and figures whose faces and gestures vividly expressed their emotions, as well as portrait busts of exceptional realism, and highly decorative works for the Vatican such as the imposing 5810: 4439:
and other rare woods, a technique first used in Florence in the 15th century, which was refined and developed by Boulle and others working for Louis XIV. Furniture was inlaid with plaques of ebony, copper, and exotic woods of different colors.
4497:
is also used to designate the style of music composed during a period that overlaps with that of Baroque art. The first uses of the term 'baroque' for music were criticisms. In an anonymous, satirical review of the premiĂšre in October 1733 of
886:
who commissioned basilicas and church buildings designed to inspire emotion and awe through a proliferation of forms, and a richness of colours and dramatic effects. Among the most influential monuments of the Early Baroque were the façade of
5184:
During the Baroque period, the art and style of the theatre evolved rapidly, alongside the development of opera and of ballet. The design of newer and larger theatres, the invention the use of more elaborate machinery, the wider use of the
4041: 3238:(1634–1653), which coincided with the popularization of Italian Baroque, new ornaments were added, and the style of religious furniture changed. This was not random at all. Decorative elements and principles were brought from Italy, through 283:, the style employs plentiful and intricate ornamentation. The departure from Renaissance classicism has its own ways in each country. But a general feature is that everywhere the starting point is the ornamental elements introduced by the 6013: 5448:
rejection (with exceptions) or persecution by the Church. The theatre was useful to the authorities as an instrument to disseminate the desired behavior and models, respect for the social order and the monarchy, school of religious dogma.
1318: 6430: 5325:
brought to the Spanish court the most advanced theatrical techniques of Europe. His techniques and mechanic knowledge were applied in palace exhibitions called "Fiestas" and in lavish exhibitions of rivers or artificial fountains called
2478: 3718:
in France (though Poussin spent most of his working life in Italy). Poussin and de La Tour adopted a "classical" Baroque style with less focus on emotion and greater attention to the line of the figures in the painting than to colour.
3573: 3320:, a ruler of Wallachia whose reign (1654–1714) is highly associated with this kind of architecture and design. The style is also present during the 18th century, and in a part of the 19th. Many of the churches and residences erected by 874:
in 1584; it was plain by later Baroque standards, but marked a break with the traditional Renaissance façades that preceded it. The interior of this church remained very austere until the high Baroque, when it was lavishly ornamented.
4459:
or "Confessional armchair", which had padded cushions ions on either side of the back of the chair. The console table also made its first appearance; it was designed to be placed against a wall. Another new type of furniture was the
6731: 3181: 6116:. Although it's highly associated with the reign of Louis XV, it didn't appear in this period. Multiple works from the last years of Louis XIV's reign are examples of early Rococo. The name of the movement derives from the French 4230: 5284:. These classifications are loose because each author had his own way and could occasionally adhere himself to the formula established by Lope. It may even be that Lope's "manner" was more liberal and structured than CalderĂłn's. 5541: 3783:
was an important figure in the more delicate French Rococo style, which appeared during the late Baroque period. He designed tapestries, carpets and theatre decoration as well as painting. His work was extremely popular with
2516: 6091:
The Rococo is the final stage of the Baroque, and in many ways took the Baroque's fundamental qualities of illusion and drama to their logical extremes. Beginning in France as a reaction against the heavy Baroque grandeur of
3469: 756: 5901: 3995: 711:
serves as a prominent example of Lutheran Baroque art, which was completed in 1743 after being commissioned by the Lutheran city council of Dresden and was "compared by eighteenth-century observers to St Peter's in Rome".
4274: 6577:(1848–1870) have elements taken from different styles. Little furniture from the period escaped its three most prevalent historicist influences, which are sometimes kept distinct and sometimes combined: the Renaissance, 3637:
Baroque painters worked deliberately to set themselves apart from the painters of the Renaissance and the Mannerism period after it. In their palette, they used intense and warm colours, and particularly made use of the
6145:
or pilasters, and luxurious materials (including gilded elements). There also noticeable differences. Rococo designed freed themselves from the adherence to symmetry that had dominated architecture and design since the
5950: 3230:. Until the end of the 16th century, with little modifications, the plans of churches and monasteries, the murals, and the ornaments carved in stone remain the same as before. From a period starting with the reigns of 3419: 1983:
Baroque in France developed quite differently from the ornate and dramatic local versions of Baroque from Italy, Spain and the rest of Europe. It appears severe, more detached and restrained by comparison, preempting
689:
The interiors of Baroque churches became more and more ornate in the High Baroque, and focused around the altar, usually placed under the dome. The most celebrated baroque decorative works of the High Baroque are the
2531: 3211:, Baroque influences arrive to Eastern Europe. These influences were not very strong, since they usually take place in architecture and stone-sculpted ornaments, and are also mixed intensely with details taken from 2090:
and the highly ornate theatre. The fountains in the gardens were designed to be seen from the interior, and to add to the dramatic effect. The palace was admired and copied by other monarchs of Europe, particularly
2868: 2211:
Portuguese variety. Another key factor is the existence of the Jesuitical architecture, also called "plain style" (Estilo ChĂŁo or Estilo Plano) which like the name evokes, is plainer and appears somewhat austere.
5926: 3598: 3523: 2903: 1294:
The architects of the Spanish Baroque had an effect far beyond Spain; their work was highly influential in the churches built in the Spanish colonies in Latin America and the Philippines. The church built by the
2609: 9342:, edited by Edward I. Bleiberg, James Allan Evans, Kristen Mossler Figg, Philip M. Soergel, and John Block Friedman, 466–470. Vol. 5, The Age of the Baroque and Enlightenment 1600–1800. Detroit, MI: Gale, 2005. 4298: 1168: 3968: 3343:, Istanbul) reigns in Wallachia and Moldavia, Baroque influences come from Istanbul too. They came before too, during the 17th century, but with the Phanariots, more Western Baroque motifs that arrived to the 1418: 4019: 1214:
was modernized with a series of Baroque additions beginning at the end of the 17th century, starting with a highly ornate bell tower (1680), then flanked by two even taller and more ornate towers, called the
6526:
This taste and revival of medieval art led to the revival of other periods, including the Baroque and Rococo. Revivalism started with themes first from the Middle Ages, then, towards the end of the reign of
6354: 1472:
style, a distinct, more flamboyant and asymmetric style which emerged from the Baroque, then replaced it in Central Europe in the first half of the 18th century, until it was replaced in turn by classicism.
1076: 6883: 5970: 3548: 2171: 1360: 4064: 6621:
on the corner (like those found in French Baroque), a rusticated basement level, overall simplicity but with some really detailed parts, arched doors, and an arch above the entrance like the one of the
5623:. Baroque gardens were built by Kings and princes in Germany, the Netherlands, Austria, Spain, Poland, Italy and Russia until the mid-18th century, when they began to be remade into by the more natural 2110: 1149: 3131: 6797: 5993: 1732: 6720:
artists criticized Baroque for its extravagance and what they saw as "excess". Ironically this was just at the same time as the critical appreciation of the original Baroque was reviving strongly.
5735:
As another example of Baroque urban planning, Paris was in desperate need for an urban revival in the 19th century. The city underwent a dramatic change within its urban fabric through the help of
6778: 6716:, characterized by the complete lack of any ornamentation led to the complete abandonment of influence and revivals of the Baroque. Multiple International Style architects and designers, but also 1816: 1498:
lasted from the early 17th to the mid-18th century and emphasised richness of detail and colour. The first Baroque building in present-day Poland and probably one of the most recognizable is the
7232: 5743:, Haussmann was appointed to reconstruct Paris by adding a new network of streets, parks, trains, and public services. Some of the characteristics of Haussmann's design include straight, wide 3165: 5572: 5494: 4544:
The baroque was a period of musical experimentation and innovation which explains the amount of ornaments and improvisation performed by the musicians. New forms were invented, including the
3364: 3093: 2501: 1383: 1096: 6758: 3878: 1115: 1210:. It contrasted an extreme richness of ornament on the exterior with simplicity in the interior, divided into multiple spaces and using effects of light to create a sense of mystery. The 1992:. Unlike Italian buildings, French Baroque buildings have no broken pediments or curvilinear façades. Even religious buildings avoided the intense spatial drama one finds in the work of 1430: 8716: 1328: 1184: 670:
paintings on the ceiling in stucco frames, either real or painted, crowded with paintings of saints and angels and connected by architectural details with the balustrades and consoles.
8734: 6573:, two elements widely used in Baroque, are often present in this kind of 19th and early 20th century buildings. Eclecticism was not limited only to architecture. Many designs from the 6187:
panels were also used by some 18th century European carpenters for making furniture. In order to be produced, Asian screens were dismantled and used to veneer European-made furniture.
6126:
style, and was characterized by elegant flowing shapes. Architecture followed and then painting and sculpture. The French painter with whom the term Rococo is most often associated is
943: 5854: 2840: 2182: 11501: 3850: 855: 11555: 5427:, who wanted to open a court theatre in 1672. Its director and dramatist was Johann Gottfried Gregorii, a German-Russian Lutheran pastor, who wrote, in particular, a 10-hour play 3920: 11336:, con Prefazione di Maria Luisa Doglio, Fondazione 1563 per l’Arte e la Cultura della Compagnia di San Paolo, Torino (“Alti Studi sull’Età e la Cultura del Barocco”, IV-1), 2019. 3112: 1971: 1476:
The princes of the multitude of states in that region also chose Baroque or Rococo for their palaces and residences, and often used Italian-trained architects to construct them.
17270: 6301: 4678: 3854: 715:
The twisted column in the interior of churches is one of the signature features of the Baroque. It gives both a sense of motion and also a dramatic new way of reflecting light.
6969: 1586: 1402: 3149: 2918:, author of a group of churches that stand out for their curved planimetry, façades with concave-convex dynamic effects and a plastic treatment of all architectural elements ( 2603: 7779: 1892: 1023: 6519:, was appointed curator of the Petits-Augustins depot, where sculptures, statues and tombs removed from churches, abbeys and convents had been transported. He organized the 6122:, or pebble, and refers to stones and shells that decorate the interiors of caves, as similar shell forms became a common feature in Rococo design. It began as a design and 2580: 2565: 1628: 511:", complaining that the music lacked coherent melody, was unsparing with dissonances, constantly changed key and meter, and speedily ran through every compositional device. 6653:, a style created as a collective effort of multiple French designers to make a new modern style around 1910. It was obscure before WW1, but became very popular during the 821: 4171: 2939: 840: 5051:, was founded by the King. It was the first professional dance school and company, and set the standards and vocabulary for ballet throughout Europe during the period. 3452: 2977: 2341: 1926: 802: 783: 5592: 1965: 914:(1656 to 1667). The three galleries of columns in a giant ellipse balance the oversize dome and give the Church and square a unity and the feeling of a giant theatre. 11406: 5463:
was destined to alms and works pious. For companies that worked stably in the capitals and major cities, one of their main sources of income was participation in the
5300:
it during the major part of his career nor in theatre or scenography. The Lope's comedy granted a second role to the visual aspects of the theatrical representation.
1938: 17159: 15489: 11443: 3765:
was one of the painters of the 17th century who employed this illusionist way of painting. Among his most important commissions were the frescoes he painted for the
1345: 929:
Painted ceilings, crowded with angels and saints and trompe-l'Ɠil architectural effects, were an important feature of the Italian High Baroque. Major works included
7683: 6507:. In France, Romanticism was not the key factor that led to the revival of Gothic architecture and design. Vandalism of monuments and buildings associated with the 2303: 1765:
district, Bavaria, Germany. Construction took place between 1745 and 1754, and the interior was decorated with frescoes and with stuccowork in the tradition of the
1609: 16256: 6273: 5521: 2546: 1839: 1449: 1067: 9944:
AmĂ©rica y el teatro español del Siglo de Oro. II Congreso Iberoamericano del Teatro – Tercera ponencia: Actores y compañías de AmĂ©rica durante la Ă©poca virreinal
8631: 4349: 3328:
of these periods are BrĂąncovenesc. Although Baroque influences can be clearly seen, the BrĂąncovenesc style takes much more inspiration from the local tradition.
2129: 951:
in the Church of the GesĂč in Rome (1669–1683), which featured figures spilling out of the picture frame and dramatic oblique lighting and light-dark contrasts.
17466: 17461: 6459: 5728:
style planning was to connect churches, government structures, and piazzas together in a refined network of axis'. This allowed the important landmarks of the
1858: 5459:"), who carried the theatre in improvised open-air stages by the regions that did not have fixed locals, required a viceregal license to work, whose price or 2776: 2594: 7479: 7360: 14114: 2322: 11198: 8941: 6936:
that are reminiscent of the Baroque ones from the 17th and very early 18th centuries, but also similar to the ones from the reign of Napoleon; designed by
3913: 1332: 8844: 6907: 1797: 6523:(1795–1816), and was the first to bring back the taste for the art of the Middle Ages, which progressed slowly to flourish a quarter of a century later. 5961: 4976: 1134: 10161: 1950: 16810: 16290: 6200:
painting...are a plague on good taste, which infected a large number of artists." In the 19th century, criticism went even further; the British critic
3846: 3347:
had their final destination in present-day Romania. In Moldavia, Baroque elements come from Russia too, where the influence of Italian art was strong.
2685:
crafters did much to give this Baroque unique features. The main centres of American Baroque cultivation, that are still standing, are (in this order)
1911: 7624: 7527: 6550:
as a national style, Rococo was seen as one of the most representative movements for France. The French felt much more connected to the styles of the
5118:
as a universal language of images and as a supreme intellectual act, at once an artifice and an epistemologically privileged mode of access to truth.
17185: 11627: 6898: 6520: 6269: 4616: 2376: 2120: 1514:, erected in 1644, was the world's first secular Baroque monument built in the form of a column. The palatial residence style was exemplified by the 13076: 6416:
Table; 2nd half of the 19th century; Boulle marquetry; unknown dimensions; in a temporary exhibition called "Dress Code Parfum de Secol XIX" at the
5423:, the development of the Russian version of Baroque took shape only in the second half of the 17th century, primarily due to the initiative of tsar 17260: 12102: 11540: 6997: 3156: 1057: 6467: 6417: 481:
In the 18th century the term began to be used to describe music, and not in a flattering way. In an anonymous satirical review of the premiĂšre of
12585: 10133: 5556: 1042: 452: 8207: 2919: 287:. The classical repertoire is crowded, dense, overlapping, loaded, in order to provoke shock effects. New motifs introduced by Baroque are: the 6321: 2484: 14991: 3199:
As we saw, the Baroque is a Western style, born in Italy. Through the commercial and cultural relationships of Italians with countries of the
2812: 2629: 723:
those below. They showed a wide variety of invention, and were found in all types of buildings, from cathedrals and palaces to small chapels.
16570: 16297: 11436: 2745: 1241:
had only been conquered from the Moors in the 15th century, and had its own distinct variety of Baroque. The painter, sculptor and architect
14443: 10681:. Purdue University monographs in Romance languages (in Italian). Vol. 31. Amsterdam; Philadelphia: John Benjamins Publishing Company. 9457: 6495:
Highly criticized, the Baroque would later be a source of inspiration for artists, architects and designers during the 19th century through
5661: 4827: 2836: 898:
In the mid to late 17th century the style reached its peak, later termed the High Baroque. Many monumental works were commissioned by Popes
16249: 6499:, a movement that developed in the 18th century and that reached its peak in the 19th. It was characterized by its emphasis on emotion and 2507: 16843: 16336: 15683: 14477: 10105: 8968: 8879: 8552: 2816: 11373: 7410: 1566: 17225: 16524: 14984: 11382: 5677: 4221: 3274:
or another similar plant, were twisting on columns, or surround door and windows. A place where the Baroque had a strong influence was
7544: 1654:
on the territory of today's Germany all looked to represent themselves with impressive Baroque buildings. Notable architects included
12189: 9969: 8182: 5408:(1628). Della Valle had many imitators and followers who combined in their works Baroque taste and the didactic aims of the Jesuits ( 10949:
A Natural History of the Piano: The Instrument, the Music, the Musicians â€“ From Mozart to Modern Jazz and Everything in Between
5455:
were administered for the benefit of hospitals that shared the benefits of the representations. The itinerant companies (or "of the
16978: 12243: 11429: 7776: 6183:
of China. They were made of multiple layers of lacquer, then incised with motifs in-filled with colour and gold. Chinese, but also
2204:
had increased imports of gold and diamonds, in a period called Royal Absolutism, which allowed the Portuguese Baroque to flourish.
1873: 1268:(1729). This highly ornamental Baroque style was influential in many churches and cathedrals built by the Spanish in the Americas. 922: 8818: 6141:
There are multiple similarities between Rococo and Baroque. Both styles insist on monumental forms, and so use continuous spaces,
4427:, and was massive, and profusely decorated with sculpture and gilding. After 1680, thanks in large part to the furniture designer 2669:, both countries being centralized and irreducibly Catholic monarchies, by extension subject to Rome and adherents of the Baroque 16242: 11334:
Il Barocco sabaudo tra mecenatismo e retorica. Maria Giovanna Battista di Savoia Nemours e l’Accademia Reale Letteraria di Torino
5652:
Besides Versailles and Vaux-le-Vicomte, celebrated baroque gardens still retaining much of their original appearance include the
2852: 2764: 2571: 2196:
Baroque architecture in Portugal lasted about two centuries (the late seventeenth century and eighteenth century). The reigns of
10622: 9740:
Pittoresco. Marco Boschini, His Critics, and Their Critiques of Painterly Brushwork in Seventeenth- and Eighteenth-Century Italy
3773:. Pietro da Cortona's compositions were the largest decorative frescoes executed in Rome since the work of Michelangelo at the 1499: 16672: 16614: 15266: 13801: 13235: 8910: 4816: 11727: 6613:
in Paris, where it developed and where many of the main exponents of the style studied. Buildings in this style often feature
14204: 13286: 13002: 12211: 11620: 11304: 11261: 11192: 11164: 11138: 11082: 11065: 11024: 10965: 10918: 10899: 10865: 10847: 10795: 10762: 10724: 10705: 10686: 10581: 10544: 10519: 10422: 10346: 10082: 10044: 9509: 9441: 9284: 9259: 9198: 9107: 9026: 8999: 8893: 8801: 8506: 8328: 8276: 8054: 7986: 7760: 7009: 6838:
tops that are reminiscent of urns that decorate corners, tops and roof railings of buildings and furniture from the reign of
6490:, garlands, proportions and other elements seen on wrought iron, furniture, textiles and ceramics from the reign of Louis XIV 6253: 4985: 3555: 1722: 9058: 8534: 4455:, or sofa, appeared, in the form of a combination of two or three armchairs. New kinds of armchairs appeared, including the 2226:, witnessed an architectural renewal, visible in the large list of churches, convents and palaces built by the aristocracy. 16482: 16378: 12846: 12107: 11398: 10937: 2996: 2074:), the centerpiece of the chĂąteau, with paintings by Le Brun, was constructed between 1678 and 1686. Mansart completed the 11802: 2958: 1480: 1389: 1202:, were the driving force of Spanish Baroque architecture. The first major work in this style was the San Isidro Chapel in 17344: 17242: 17129: 16198: 13567: 12968: 12578: 11814: 10150:, University of Tennessee Knoxville, Apr. 2016, trace.tennessee.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1321&context=pursuit. 7691: 7430: 6657:, being heavily associated with the 1920s and the 1930s. The movement was a blend of multiple characteristics taken from 4220:
1675; ebony, kingwood, marquetry of hard stones, gilt bronze, pewter, glass, tinted mirror and horn; unknown dimensions;
3940: 3054: 2622: 14553: 12913: 7389:, 1856 sqq. dans Mach.), d'orig. obsc., prob. prĂ©romane en raison du suff. -ǒccu trĂšs rĂ©pandu sur le territoire ibĂ©rique 6462:
no. 2, Paris, with a facade made up from a mix of detailed stone elements and big simple brick surfaces like what is in
6296:
The Grand Salon of the apartments of the minister of state, currently known as the Napoleon III Apartments, designed by
5747:
lined with trees, and short access to parks and green spaces. The plan highlights some important buildings, such as the
2646:
Preserved colonial wall paintings of 1802 depicting Hell, by Tadeo Escalante, inside the Church of San Juan Bautista in
2158: 594:, which described the differences between the painting, sculpture, and architecture of the Renaissance and the Baroque. 17382: 16684: 16435: 16052: 14621: 13472: 12345: 12134: 11809: 8828: 8680: 7237: 4122: 2772: 2682: 2039:, 1657–1661). Mansart was the first architect to introduce Baroque styling, principally the frequent use of an applied 1655: 1374: 579:
as a way to ridicule post-Renaissance art. This was the sense of the word as used in 1855 by the leading art historian
12941: 9043: 8639: 7588:
But Klein suggests the name may be from Italian painter Federico Barocci (1528–1612), whose work influenced the style.
7028: 4520:, who was a musician and noted composer as well as philosopher, made a very similar observation in 1768 in the famous 17539: 17529: 16514: 14700: 14695: 13031: 11319: 11283: 11234: 11218: 11210: 11042: 11009: 10991: 10834: 10814: 10780: 10743: 9952: 9918: 9747: 9666: 9041: 8951: 7608: 7512: 5615:, first appeared in Rome in the 16th century, and then most famously in France in the 17th century in the gardens of 5008: 4408:
sculpted on some parts of pieces of furniture, baskets with fruits or flowers, shells, armour and trophies, heads of
4076: 3663: 1707: 1190: 191: 154: 5489:
places her as the second figure of the Spanish-American Baroque theatre. It is worth mentioning among her works the
17549: 17285: 16765: 16655: 16183: 15778: 12958: 12216: 12196: 12063: 11977: 11647: 11613: 11550: 9016: 7202: 5774:
blocks, which provide the streets with great visibility and light. Many works in this district come from architect
4011: 3370: 2824: 2756: 2522: 2470: 1211: 1155: 445:
were terms often associated with jewelry. An example from 1531 uses the term to describe pearls in an inventory of
13706: 5126: 3286:
were more decorated than before with foliage. Columns have often twisting shafts, a local reinterpretation of the
17574: 16780: 16704: 16324: 16302: 16208: 15811: 15676: 15126: 14599: 12890: 12806: 12085: 2820: 2784: 2586: 2552: 2371:
as well as other architectural monuments. He decided, on his return to Russia, to construct similar monuments in
2178: 1679: 1596: 5189:, which framed the stage and hid the machinery from the audience, encouraged more scenic effects and spectacle. 5062:
was the first to transfer the term Baroque to literature. The key concepts of Baroque literary theory, such as "
4107:
Baroque sculpture was inspired by ancient Roman statuary, particularly by the famous first century CE statue of
4104:. In addition, he designed fountains with monumental groups of sculpture to decorate the major squares of Rome. 2219:
the building to the taste of the time and place, and add on new features and details. Practical and economical.
1249:
between 1652 and his death in 1657. It features dramatic contrasts of the massive white columns and gold decor.
648:
involvement. Similarly, Lutheran Baroque art developed as a confessional marker of identity, in response to the
17019: 16638: 16285: 16277: 16265: 15995: 15828: 15766: 14879: 14428: 14287: 14051: 13071: 12907: 12616: 12571: 12313: 12271: 12097: 12023: 11842: 11765: 11364: 9881:
Molina Jiménez, María Belén (2008). El teatro musical de Calderón de la Barca: Anålisis textual. EDITUM, p. 56
9763: 8924: 8852: 4071: 3743: 2876: 2395: 2332: 808: 63: 7375:« rocher granitique » et « perle irrĂ©guliĂšre », attestĂ© dep. le xiii s. sous la forme 6626:
in Paris. The style aimed for a Baroque opulence through lavishly decorated monumental structures that evoked
4875: 2246:
an Italian architect living in Portugal, drawing original buildings with scenographic emplacement such as the
17314: 16893: 16868: 16477: 16203: 16112: 13968: 13721: 12201: 12119: 12114: 11972: 11887: 11872: 11680: 11489: 9627:]. Jahrbuch der Musikbibliothek Peters (in German). Vol. 26. Leipzig: Edition Peters. pp. 7–15. 6784: 6558:, than to the medieval or Renaissance past, although Gothic architecture appeared in France, not in England. 5257: 4917: 4887: 3939:. The painting of this era has a more sentimental tone, with sweet and softer shapes. Its proponents incluse 3890: 2780: 2744:
The Colonial Baroque architecture in the Spanish America is characterized by a profuse decoration (portal of
1300: 1276: 1121: 5770:, showcases wide avenues in a grid system with a few diagonal boulevards. The intersections are unique with 5249: 5241: 5178: 2803:, since 1650 show original characteristics that are advanced even to the European Baroque, as in the use of 2207:
Baroque architecture in Portugal enjoys a special situation and different timeline from the rest of Europe.
1538: 1534: 17569: 17534: 17524: 17354: 16873: 16863: 16319: 15350: 14722: 14563: 14391: 13196: 13108: 13081: 12406: 12350: 12206: 12166: 12149: 12139: 12043: 12038: 11582: 11523: 11506: 7621: 7524: 7132: 5583: 5409: 5245: 5039:
The classical ballet also originated in the Baroque era. The style of court dance was brought to France by
4673: 4360:
1715–1725; marquetry with maple, amaranth, mahogany, and walnut on spruce and oak; 90 × 84 × 44.5 cm;
3605: 3505: 3039: 2891: 2864: 2537: 2375:, which became the new capital of Russia in 1712. Early major monuments in the Petrine Baroque include the 2255: 1440: 1015: 938: 748: 583:, who wrote that baroque artists "despised and abused detail" because they lacked "respect for tradition". 549: 11153:
The Aesthetics of Haemotaphonomy: Stylistic Parallels between a Science and Literature and the Visual Arts
5754: 4332:
of engraved brass and tortoiseshell, gilt-bronze mounts, antique marble top; 87.6 x 128.3 x 62.9 cm;
3928: 3699: 3246:
regions, and they were adopted by architects and craftsmen from the east. The window and door frames, the
2832: 1864: 17319: 16689: 16462: 16162: 16157: 15773: 15011: 14712: 13378: 12308: 12176: 12124: 12033: 11770: 11675: 11496: 7162: 6439:, Paris, an example of Beaux Arts architecture, with Ionic columns very similar to those of the reign of 6401: 6369: 5265: 5015: 4578:
opened an academy of opera in Paris, the first opera theatre in France open to the public, and premiered
1785: 1578: 14665: 8988:"12 / East and West: Jesuit Art and Artists in Central Europe, and Central European Art in the Americas" 5485:, a comedy of characters that reflected his constant moralizing purpose. The dramatic production of Sor 5048: 4851: 4129: 3932: 3845:—some of whose works are still preserved in Mexico and Peru— as can be seen in the work of the Mexicans 2677:, many of whom were skilled artists, created a multiform Baroque often influenced by popular taste. The 17328: 16353: 16218: 16213: 15669: 15308: 14924: 14747: 14121: 13735: 13711: 13264: 13223: 12936: 12462: 12286: 12266: 12221: 12184: 12129: 12018: 12013: 11715: 11710: 11479: 11474: 11402: 8916: 7217: 7147: 7142: 6397: 6196: 6004: 5864: 5253: 5197: 4899: 4776: 4333: 4055: 3944: 3514: 3143:
of the Saints Constantine and Helena Church, Horezu Monastery, unknown architect or sculptor, 1692–1694
2872: 2044: 1488: 461:
as "only used for pearls that are imperfectly round." A 1728 Portuguese dictionary similarly describes
327: 13659: 11688: 11116: 6227:
in the 2nd and 3rd centuries AD, which display some of the same characteristics as the later Baroque.
5984: 5500: 5229: 4468:
had a central section set back, placed between two columns of drawers, with four feet on each column.
2139: 678:
below the cornices appear to be supporting the ceiling of the church. Unlike the painted ceilings of
41: 17387: 17089: 16400: 16188: 15942: 15903: 14507: 14386: 14342: 13750: 13393: 13361: 13259: 12745: 12520: 12503: 12467: 12323: 12159: 12092: 11907: 11882: 11867: 11105: 8788:
William Craft Brumfield (1993). "Chapter Eight: The Foundations of the Baroque in Saint Petersburg".
8157: 7501: 7435: 6504: 6329: 6165:
One last difference between Baroque and Rococo is the interest that 18th century aristocrats had for
6023: 3425: 2964: 2673:. European artists migrated to America and made school, and along with the widespread penetration of 2437:
churches in the late 17th century. It was a combination of western European Baroque with traditional
2263: 1746: 1503: 1436: 995: 971: 954:
The style spread quickly from Rome to other regions of Italy: It appeared in Venice in the church of
827: 10126: 6047: 5844:
1730; various wood types; gilt-bronze mounts and a BrĂšche d'Aleps marble top; height: 91.1 cm;
5233: 3317: 3307: 2222:
With more inhabitants and better economic resources, the north, particularly the areas of Porto and
1730:
summit of Rococo decoration. Another notable example of the style is the Pilgrimage Church of Wies (
1140: 17564: 17220: 16795: 16312: 15271: 15254: 14909: 14752: 14737: 14548: 14418: 14292: 14084: 14039: 14000: 13941: 13912: 13312: 12653: 12563: 11941: 11819: 9940: 5646: 5624: 5339: 5310: 5281: 4793: 4764: 4361: 4241: 3948: 3726: 3489: 2945: 1562: 955: 948: 789: 695: 624: 20: 14448: 14408: 10875: 9835:
Lope de Vega, 2010, Comedias: El Remedio en la Desdicha. El Mejor Alcalde El Rey, pp. 446–447
9042:
José Maria Azcarate Ristori; Alfonso Emilio Perez Sanchez; Juan Antonio Ramirez Dominguez (1983).
8556: 5486: 5389:. His literary activity is summed up by the four plays that he wrote for the courtly theater: the 5221: 3842: 3695: 2657:
Due to the colonization of the Americas by European countries, the Baroque naturally moved to the
2028: 232:, poetry, and other arts that flourished from the early 17th century until the 1750s. It followed 16838: 16694: 16421: 16193: 15851: 15432: 14769: 14609: 14364: 13973: 13919: 13523: 13366: 13281: 13208: 13147: 12537: 12411: 12080: 11837: 11732: 11652: 11636: 11388: 11370: 11156: 11070: 10597: 9658: 7822: 6803: 6606: 6365: 5976: 5712: 5653: 5261: 5217: 4656: 4381: 4101: 4002: 3986: 2848: 2415: 2364: 1687: 1484: 1393: 1220: 1087: 888: 762: 703: 84: 14541: 14359: 13851: 11693: 6610: 5475: 5225: 4428: 4321: 4257: 4109: 1002:
required the rebuilding of most of them and several were built in the exuberant late Baroque or
541: 400:
and came into use to characterise anything that seemed absurdly complex. The French philosopher
17544: 17309: 17195: 16908: 16017: 15846: 15650: 15543: 15191: 15141: 15101: 15064: 14964: 14604: 13924: 13902: 13762: 12730: 12498: 12421: 12401: 12338: 11967: 11757: 11705: 11670: 11292: 9947:. CĂĄdiz: Publications Service of the University of CĂĄdiz. pp. 79–80, 85–86, 133–134, 141. 6867: 5888: 5464: 5273: 4954: 4936: 4924: 4743: 4405: 3437: 3283: 2899: 2095:
of Russia, who visited Versailles early in the reign of Louis XV, and built his own version at
1902: 1265: 1083: 1063: 640: 10647: 8987: 3936: 3823: 2732: 2051:
was not invented by Mansart, but it has become associated with him, as he used it frequently.
1518:, constructed between 1677 and 1696. The most renowned Baroque architect active in Poland was 520:
recorded that the term could figuratively describe something "irregular, bizarre or unequal".
17559: 17554: 17205: 17190: 16903: 16760: 16667: 16467: 16450: 16363: 16307: 16097: 15962: 15181: 15156: 15121: 15091: 15057: 14979: 14757: 14732: 14347: 14226: 14131: 12690: 12612: 12510: 12493: 12488: 12355: 11847: 11752: 11720: 11700: 10113: 9942: 8613: 7818: 7187: 6765: 6585:. Revivals and inspiration also came sometimes from Baroque, like in the case of remakes and 6345: 5892: 5708: 5547: 5371: 5269: 4990: 4981: 4911: 4769: 4736: 4702: 4608: 4517: 4133: 3667: 3629: 3456: 3397: 3031: 3002: 2828: 2063: 1667: 1659: 1634: 1507: 1366: 911: 846: 523: 17255: 13609: 7572: 3312: 3085: 3026:) an architectural style of Baroque forms mixed with Hindu elements flourished, such as the 2760: 1803: 1615: 871: 620: 307: 52: 17437: 17432: 17427: 17422: 17417: 17412: 17407: 17402: 17397: 17364: 17291: 17134: 17094: 16913: 16815: 16790: 16729: 16534: 16509: 16445: 16152: 16147: 16087: 16022: 15927: 15303: 14884: 14653: 14558: 14352: 14282: 14198: 14072: 13875: 13701: 13501: 13191: 13026: 12931: 12865: 12796: 12715: 12705: 12695: 12547: 12542: 12483: 12431: 12360: 12328: 12003: 11902: 11897: 11862: 11797: 11792: 11787: 11782: 11777: 11452: 8990:. In John W. O'Malley; Gauvin Alexander Bailey; Steven J. Harris; T. Frank Kennedy (eds.). 7714: 7550: 6859: 6682: 6540: 6389: 6184: 6127: 6097: 5908: 5620: 5612: 5481: 5386: 5359: 4959: 4942: 4929: 4846: 4805: 4499: 4089: 4007: 2438: 2368: 2201: 2055: 1989: 1822: 1750: 1715: 1695: 1663: 1550: 1526: 1370: 1232: 1178:, Castile-La Mancha, built between 1760 and 1788 by Lorenzo de Santa MarĂ­a and Mateo LĂłpez 1048: 1033: 1029: 987: 907: 831: 708: 699: 691: 675: 603: 484: 213: 93: 11271: 10362: 9382: 6208: 5933: 5817: 5382:. His touring company was perhaps the most significant and important of the 17th century. 5213: 5161:
The Baroque period was a golden age for theatre in France and Spain; playwrights included
5059: 4870: 2259: 1675: 608: 587: 257: 8: 17486: 17210: 17200: 17149: 17007: 16993: 16853: 16595: 16358: 16117: 16047: 15990: 15907: 15733: 15526: 15111: 15027: 14996: 14874: 14837: 14638: 14524: 14371: 14044: 13730: 13716: 13322: 13245: 13123: 13043: 13021: 12552: 12515: 12385: 12370: 12276: 12154: 12053: 11982: 11919: 11892: 11852: 11570: 11533: 11528: 11329:, in «Xenia. Trimestrale di Letteratura e Cultura» (Genova), IV, 1, 2019, pp. 11–37. 9537: 7182: 7177: 7109: 7060: 6941: 6745: 6713: 6574: 6555: 6547: 6393: 6151: 6103: 5532: 5490: 5436: 5344: 5099: 5040: 4752: 4593: 4537:, and it was not until 1940 that it was first used in English in an article published by 4504: 4389: 4183: 4137: 3827: 3785: 3731: 3476: 3271: 3065: 3043: 2895: 2670: 2466: 2450: 2399: 2391: 2291: 2267: 2236: 2067: 1773: 1766: 1554: 1252:
The most ornamental and lavishly decorated architecture of the Spanish Baroque is called
1224: 959: 918: 812: 793: 735: 644: 492: 446: 403: 343: 209: 15605: 14849: 13383: 11229:. Prentice Hall History of Music (3rd ed.). Englewood Cliffs, N.J.: Prentice Hall. 6973: 6348:; 1861; gilt bronze; height: 83.7 cm, length: 49.4 cm; Napoleon III Apartments 5913: 5880: 5111: 3780: 3299: 3172: 2020: 1883: 1807: 1530: 17498: 17275: 17044: 16968: 16936: 16755: 16724: 16561: 16549: 16410: 16348: 16223: 16127: 15911: 15863: 15858: 15761: 15751: 15708: 15700: 15568: 15176: 15116: 14859: 14781: 14717: 14531: 14492: 14335: 14236: 14163: 13990: 13777: 13552: 13426: 13356: 13218: 13213: 12990: 12755: 12720: 12375: 12318: 11936: 10312: 8790: 8595: 7452: 7404: 7152: 7123: 6737: 6224: 6066: 5657: 5335: 4996: 4972: 4906: 4863: 4726: 4685: 4385: 4353: 4166: 4148:, Germany. Falconet also received an important foreign commission, creating the famous 4097: 3715: 3610: 3303: 3187: 2931: 2666: 2197: 2116: 1600: 1522: 727: 719: 288: 17064: 15626: 14807: 14487: 11094:. Praeger World of Art Series. New York: Praeger. (Originally published in French, as 6697:. Besides Modernism, elements taken from styles popular during the Belle Époque, like 6317: 5779: 4697: 4589: 4464:, a marble-topped table for holding dishes. Early varieties of the desk appeared; the 4201:
1650; natural walnut, chiselled Genoa silk velvet and embroidered silks; 295 cm;
3749: 3703: 3585: 2247: 667: 616: 17444: 17349: 17124: 17110: 17084: 17069: 16973: 16958: 16888: 16878: 16747: 16679: 16580: 16544: 16440: 16102: 16077: 16057: 16037: 16027: 15917: 15899: 15868: 15801: 15718: 15692: 15296: 15249: 15219: 15079: 14949: 14864: 14854: 14519: 14502: 14376: 13995: 13958: 13929: 13882: 13745: 13691: 13681: 13671: 13562: 13240: 13152: 13142: 13129: 13118: 12781: 12710: 12685: 12641: 12532: 12525: 12333: 12073: 12058: 11987: 11931: 11594: 11565: 11545: 11464: 11315: 11300: 11279: 11257: 11240: 11230: 11214: 11206: 11188: 11160: 11134: 11078: 11061: 11038: 11020: 11005: 10987: 10975: 10961: 10933: 10914: 10895: 10861: 10843: 10839: 10810: 10791: 10776: 10758: 10739: 10720: 10701: 10682: 10577: 10540: 10515: 10418: 10342: 10171: 10078: 10040: 9948: 9914: 9743: 9662: 9505: 9437: 9280: 9255: 9194: 9103: 9022: 8995: 8947: 8920: 8889: 8824: 8797: 8502: 8324: 8272: 8050: 7982: 7804: 7756: 7720: 7508: 7456: 7227: 7222: 7207: 7197: 7137: 6512: 5432: 5420: 5413: 4812: 4709: 4644: 4511: 3960: 3886: 3809: 3766: 3762: 3722: 3671: 3655: 3651: 3647: 3481: 3402: 3374: 2844: 2674: 2454: 2430: 2283: 1975: 1879: 1762: 1711: 1671: 1651: 1619: 1592: 1495: 1468:
were built in Central Europe, Austria, Bohemia and southwestern Poland. Some were in
1465: 1246: 1207: 979: 862: 649: 500: 362: 312: 229: 79: 13533: 12953: 11341:
Seicento satirico: "Il Viaggio" di Antonio Abati (con edizione critica in appendice)
10287: 10162:"Story of cities #13: Barcelona's unloved planner invents science of 'urbanisation'" 9683: 7336: 5767: 5277: 5237: 2394:, Russian architecture was dominated by the luxurious Baroque style of Italian-born 1515: 1351: 420:
by him) the meaning 'bizarre, uselessly complicated'. Other early sources associate
17519: 17334: 17139: 17119: 17039: 17024: 16923: 16825: 16699: 16539: 16497: 16492: 16472: 16455: 16368: 16092: 16007: 15952: 15922: 15873: 15833: 15816: 15806: 15741: 15713: 15632: 15578: 15536: 15239: 15032: 14670: 14577: 14455: 14168: 14151: 14109: 14104: 14099: 14017: 13963: 13686: 13631: 13528: 13496: 13467: 13346: 13339: 13334: 13307: 13169: 13164: 12841: 12602: 12452: 12068: 11575: 11516: 11511: 11120: 10070: 8587: 7444: 7301: 7212: 7172: 6831: 6662: 6639: 6528: 6516: 6463: 5941: 5884: 5837: 5669: 5424: 5375: 5363: 5352: 5162: 5135: 5091: 5083: 4965: 4947: 4800: 4538: 4424: 4423:
During the first period of the reign of Louis XIV, furniture followed the previous
4393: 4289: 4281: 4080: 4029: 3917: 3735: 3691: 3675: 3564: 3356: 3287: 3223: 3200: 3122: 3118: 3015: 2983: 2860: 2808: 2749: 2678: 2434: 2414:. Other distinctive monuments of the Elizabethan Baroque are the bell tower of the 2411: 2407: 2380: 2313: 2295: 2242:
Many of the Baroque works in the historical area of the city and beyond, belong to
2005: 2004:. Louis XIV invited the master of Baroque, Bernini, to submit a design for the new 1845: 1726: 1288: 983: 636: 580: 475: 397: 372: 225: 171: 165: 128: 15360: 10063:"INTRODUCTION Embodiments of Power: Building Baroque Cities in Austria and Europe" 9482: 6551: 6508: 6030:
1765; soft-paste porcelain; 39.1 × 31.1 × 22.2 cm; Metropolitan Museum of Art
5200:, with the division occurring in 1630. The first period is represented chiefly by 4600:
in England all helped to establish their national traditions in the 17th century.
4264:
1700; ebony and amaranth veneering, polychrome woods, brass, tin, shell, and horn
3870: 1956: 575:
in 1835. By the mid-19th century, art critics and historians had adopted the term
17392: 17359: 17303: 17297: 17154: 17059: 16963: 16775: 16269: 16234: 16132: 16107: 15895: 15878: 15723: 15553: 15410: 15385: 15335: 15259: 15084: 15074: 14969: 14954: 14934: 14817: 14727: 14690: 14675: 14423: 14330: 14272: 14094: 14089: 13846: 13815: 13767: 13457: 13388: 13373: 13201: 13179: 13100: 13048: 13038: 13010: 12963: 12946: 12870: 12811: 12801: 12740: 12048: 12028: 11587: 11560: 11484: 11421: 11377: 10855: 9908: 9904: 8972: 8208:"Tylman z Gameren – architekt Warszawy: Polak z wyboru, Holender z pochodzenia -" 7783: 7628: 7531: 7167: 7157: 6807: 6788: 6706: 6654: 6582: 6385: 6216: 6123: 5845: 5736: 5729: 5681: 5616: 5599: 5528: 5367: 5205: 5186: 5147: 4894: 4882: 4839: 4781: 4570:
in 1598) and soon spread through the rest of Europe: Louis XIV created the first
4486: 4155: 4150: 4093: 3978: 3898: 3874: 3770: 3711: 3589: 3530: 3510: 3410: 3191: 3099: 2768: 2662: 2462: 2360: 2356: 2309: 2287: 2251: 2135: 2096: 2092: 2079: 2071: 2070:
specifically to complement and amplify the architecture. The Galerie des Glaces (
2059: 2040: 2036: 2009: 2001: 1917: 1849: 1830: 1789: 1736: 1721:
One of the best examples of a rococo church is the Basilika Vierzehnheiligen, or
1647: 1558: 1284: 1272: 1253: 1102: 991: 975: 766: 632: 339: 280: 249: 233: 204: 122: 13437: 9941:
Maya Ramos Smith; Concepción Reverte Bernal; Mercedes de los Reyes Peña (1996).
6635: 6601: 6158:'s paintings, and the interiors of red marble and gilded mounts of the reign of 6133: 5820:, Meudon, France, an example of an early Rococo building from the last years of 5775: 4607:, were introduced during this period. The invention of the piano is credited to 4522: 1280: 529: 17455: 17280: 17074: 17049: 17013: 16953: 16946: 16941: 16931: 16785: 16770: 16709: 16585: 16575: 16331: 16082: 16072: 16067: 16062: 16042: 16032: 15947: 15890: 15783: 15746: 15615: 15583: 15531: 15479: 15462: 15452: 15380: 15042: 14919: 14889: 14786: 14774: 14648: 14582: 14514: 14381: 14277: 13980: 13676: 13616: 13557: 13421: 13351: 13058: 12980: 12897: 12750: 12281: 12008: 11744: 11469: 11359: 11170: 10062: 9135: 8908: 7192: 7089: 6843: 6749: 6698: 6578: 6566: 6444: 6361: 6180: 6142: 5917: 5802: 5778:, who displays a unique style. Centered in the Eixample district design is the 5697: 5665: 5563: 5513: 5209: 5003: 4757: 4714: 4585: 4580: 4465: 4159: 3982: 3882: 3862: 3774: 3707: 3646:
Early evidence of Italian Baroque ideas in painting occurred in Bologna, where
3639: 3560: 3344: 3227: 3035: 2907: 2800: 2647: 2458: 2387: 2372: 2328: 2243: 2162: 2024: 1932:
Garden façade of the Palace of Versailles, by Jules Hardouin-Mansart, 1678–1688
1546: 1336: 683: 376: 16648: 15196: 13065: 10074: 7031:, 1814, hard-paste porcelain with platinum background and gilt bronze mounts, 5762:
More characteristics of Baroque urban planning are embodied in Barcelona. The
2590: 1638: 1542: 1324: 1304: 1264:
and Madrid. Their works include the buildings on Salamanca's main square, the
739:
high. Borromini designed the illusion with the assistance of a mathematician.
433:
was also associated with irregular pearls before the 18th century. The French
17513: 17339: 17265: 17231: 17215: 17175: 16858: 16833: 16609: 16519: 16504: 16426: 16178: 15977: 15516: 15484: 15345: 15340: 15323: 15151: 15146: 15131: 15106: 15096: 15047: 14707: 14685: 14616: 14482: 14311: 14214: 14190: 14173: 14141: 14126: 13907: 13897: 13892: 13796: 13545: 13506: 13445: 13271: 13228: 12997: 12926: 12858: 12700: 12678: 12594: 12238: 12171: 12144: 11914: 11244: 11180: 11087: 10979: 10175: 7724: 7650: 7604: 7448: 7040: 6815: 6769: 6702: 6694: 6500: 6297: 6281: 5724: 5579: 5456: 5043:, and in the beginning the members of the court themselves were the dancers. 5034: 4834: 4747: 4720: 4597: 4575: 4527: 4477: 3894: 3761:
In Italy, artists often collaborated with architects on interior decoration;
3231: 3212: 3057:
are preserved. Four of these as well as the Baroque and Neoclassical city of
3023: 2403: 2347: 2087: 2075: 1985: 1898: 1691: 1424:
Interior of the Karlskirche, by Johann Bernhard Fischer von Erlach, 1715–1737
1291:(1729–1732) which gives the illusion, in certain light, of floating upwards. 1175: 903: 774: 731: 316: 245: 221: 217: 15001: 14146: 13808: 13584: 11123:, Oxford Art Online, Oxford University Press, Web. Retrieved 30 March 2021. 7306: 7290:"'Better Papist than Calvinist': Art and Identity in Later Lutheran Germany" 7289: 6204:
declared that baroque sculpture was not only bad, but also morally corrupt.
3226:, all the art of Wallachia and Moldavia was primarily influenced by that of 2640: 2525:, San AndrĂ©s Cholula, Puebla, Mexico, unknown architect, 17th–18th centuries 17449: 17324: 17180: 17144: 16883: 16805: 16649: 16395: 16390: 16385: 16373: 16137: 15967: 15838: 15756: 15595: 15548: 15504: 15494: 15457: 15427: 15390: 15365: 15355: 15318: 15161: 14944: 14812: 14536: 14465: 14262: 14185: 13936: 13887: 13791: 13772: 13740: 13637: 13577: 13572: 13317: 13137: 12975: 12833: 12816: 12776: 12771: 12725: 12663: 12436: 12416: 12291: 10166: 7071: 7066:, very similar to the ones found in Italian Baroque ornament plates and in 7024: 6863: 6811: 6623: 6536: 6436: 6277: 5740: 5716: 5693: 5322: 5201: 5174: 5020: 4822: 4662: 3906: 3858: 3819: 3805: 3801: 3687: 3027: 2911: 2804: 2048: 2032: 2013: 1826: 1519: 934: 770: 679: 631:
The Baroque style of architecture was a result of doctrines adopted by the
15590: 13451: 11605: 11327:
Separatezza e conversazione. Sondaggi intertestuali attorno a Ciro di Pers
9116: 8663:"Historic Centre of Oporto, Luiz I Bridge and Monastery of Serra do Pilar" 7354: 5704: 5098:(The Aristotelian Telescope) in 1654. This seminal treatise - inspired by 4533:
Common use of the term for the music of the period began only in 1919, by
3792:. His paintings featured mythological romantic, and mildly erotic themes. 2444: 17250: 17079: 17054: 17029: 17002: 16989: 16898: 16800: 16487: 16122: 16000: 15985: 15957: 15793: 15511: 15474: 15415: 15291: 15286: 15281: 15229: 15224: 15166: 15069: 15006: 14959: 14899: 14869: 14791: 14633: 14471: 14460: 14433: 14403: 14267: 14241: 14158: 14079: 14067: 14022: 14012: 14007: 13985: 13946: 13782: 13757: 13642: 13604: 13511: 13479: 13431: 13159: 13087: 12880: 12821: 12735: 12673: 12633: 12380: 12228: 11946: 11924: 7473: 7095: 7067: 6913: 6894: 6678: 6674: 6614: 6594: 6590: 6570: 6562: 6532: 6496: 6249: 6201: 6175: 6170: 6147: 6083: 5980: 5937: 5860: 5748: 5390: 5356: 5331: 5166: 4571: 4557: 4432: 4308:
1700–1720; gilded wood and upholstery; unknown dimsensions; Ca' Rezzonico
3683: 3613:; before 1659; oil on canvas; 270 x 354 cm; Kunsthistorisches Museum 3580: 3539: 3235: 3216: 3053:, which was a Spanish colony for over three centuries, a large number of 3050: 2915: 2863:
in Cuba. It is also worth remembering the quality of the churches of the
2722: 2492: 1409: 1257: 1242: 892: 526:, who was a musician and composer as well as a philosopher, wrote in the 291:, trophies and weapons, baskets of fruit or flowers, and others, made in 284: 13540: 9142:(in Romanian). Editura Meridiane. pp. 233, 234, 235, 236, 237, 238. 5957: 5090:), were not fully developed in literary theory until the publication of 4732: 17034: 16619: 15885: 15558: 15370: 15330: 15276: 15244: 15136: 14974: 14929: 14822: 14628: 14438: 14306: 14027: 13829: 13621: 13462: 13250: 13016: 12921: 12885: 12875: 12853: 12668: 12658: 12646: 12598: 12248: 12233: 11314:. ColecciĂłn TĂĄmesis. Serie A, MonografĂ­as 208. Rochester, NY: Tamesis. 10148:
Beyond the Façade: Haussmannization in Paris as a Transformation Of ...
9968:
statements, most critics consider Taxco his birthplace. See Lola Josa,
9616: 7075: 7048: 6717: 6658: 6631: 6392:, but with some ornaments taken from other historical styles, like the 6155: 6100:, the rococo movement became associated particularly with the powerful 4690: 4534: 4369: 4051: 3753:, which literally "fooled the eye". These were usually painted on the 3734:. Rubens specialized in making altarpieces, portraits, landscapes, and 3679: 3429: 3332: 3291: 3279: 3076:
both contain a significant extent of Spanish-Baroque-era architecture.
3069: 2987: 2968: 2632:, Peru, by Jean-Baptiste Gilles and Diego Martínez de Oviedo, 1576–1668 1758: 1741: 899: 662: 253: 11177:. Landmarks of the World's Art. London: Hamlyn; New York: McGraw-Hill. 8662: 8599: 7716:
Der Cicerone : eine Anleitung zum Genuss der Kunstwerke Italiens
7523:"se dit seulement des perles qui sont d'une rondeur fort imparfaite". 6712:
At the end of the interwar period, with the rise in popularity of the
6649:
Revivals and influence of the Baroque faded away and disappeared with
6535:. Baroque and Rococo inspiration was more popular during the reign of 5692:
16th through 19th century European cities witnessed a large change in
5636:
ponds or basins of water were the settings for fountains and statues.
5379: 5170: 2925: 15932: 15620: 15610: 15573: 15405: 15395: 15375: 15201: 15171: 14904: 14827: 14246: 14032: 13869: 13626: 13327: 13276: 13174: 12985: 12791: 12762: 12457: 11962: 7044: 7005: 6890: 6839: 6643: 6627: 6586: 6440: 6421: 6220: 6166: 6159: 6093: 5821: 5744: 5632: 5471: 5327: 5296: 5044: 4857: 4788: 4401: 4329: 4265: 4141: 3866: 3838: 3535: 3208: 2718: 2714: 2658: 2232:
is the city of Baroque in Portugal. Its historical centre is part of
1997: 1993: 1699: 1271:
Other notable Spanish baroque architects of the late Baroque include
1261: 1223:. Another landmark of the Spanish Baroque is the chapel tower of the 1125: 1106: 653: 292: 264:
the 1730s, it had evolved into an even more flamboyant style, called
237: 15661: 12593: 8698: 4619:, as the Keeper of the Instruments. Cristofori named the instrument 17493: 16848: 16602: 16590: 16142: 15937: 15600: 15521: 15469: 15400: 15313: 15234: 15186: 15052: 15037: 14894: 14832: 14764: 14658: 14643: 14317: 14231: 14221: 14209: 13953: 13416: 13113: 13053: 12426: 12365: 12298: 8591: 7117: 6965: 6933: 6741: 6690: 6686: 6650: 6483: 6109: 5763: 5637: 5315: 5156:
Décorations et machines aprestées aux nopces de Tétis, Ballet Royal
5115: 5047:
himself performed in public in several ballets. In March 1662, the
4567: 4549: 4545: 4397: 4240:, and gilded wood, with a marble top; 83.6 × 128.6 × 71.6 cm; 3897:, author of the fifty large canvases that cover the high arches of 3789: 3243: 3204: 2887: 2856: 2796: 2706: 2419: 2083: 978:. The style also began to be used in palaces; Guarini designed the 421: 415: 409: 266: 10786:
Celac, Mariana; Carabela, Octavian; Marcu-Lapadat, Marius (2017).
9972:, Madrid, International Association of Hispanists, 2008, pp. 7–14. 8992:
The Jesuits: Cultures, Sciences, and the Arts, 1540–1773, Volume 1
7260: 6211:(1864–1945) started the rehabilitation of the word Baroque in his 4431:, a more original and delicate style appeared, sometimes known as 3632:; 1668; oil on canvas; 73 x 88.5 cm; Kunsthistorisches Museum 3306:
are also used sometimes, mostly on tombstones, like on the one of
2661:, finding especially favorable ground in the regions dominated by 1159: 554:
as "an architectural style that is highly adorned and tormented".
505:
in May 1734, the critic wrote that the novelty in this opera was "
16719: 16341: 15823: 14939: 14742: 14680: 14497: 14396: 14136: 13863: 13696: 12902: 12786: 12303: 9684:"The Piano: The Pianofortes of Bartolomeo Cristofori (1655–1731)" 8885: 8578:
Bury, J. B. (1956). "Late Baroque and Rococo in North Portugal".
7468: 7466: 7103: 7063: 7056: 6993: 6937: 6670: 6646:
of every stripe and exuberant Rococo designs were also favoured.
6000: 5771: 5063: 4624: 4444: 4413: 4373: 4145: 3910: 3902: 3835: 3325: 3295: 3267: 3248: 3139: 3073: 2752: 2710: 2702: 2363:
to western Europe in 1697–1698, where he visited the Chñteaux of
2154: 1703: 1683: 1456: 1238: 1228: 1199: 89: 13858: 10288:"Asisbiz article and photo's of 3 Zhongshan Road Shanghai China" 9728:, trans. Kathrin Simon (Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 1964). 6723: 3103: 2787:). In Peru, the constructions mostly developed in the cities of 2000:(reign 1643–1715), and because of this, it is also known as the 1710:(1745–1747). Another work of Baroque palace architecture is the 319:(the torso) with enameled gold mounts set with rubies, probably 17271:
Pope Pius XII 1942 consecration to the Immaculate Heart of Mary
16714: 16624: 16529: 15563: 15422: 14914: 14844: 14413: 14325: 14180: 13411: 10832:
Gardner, Helen, Fred S. Kleiner, and Christin J. Mamiya. 2005.
9863: 9018:
Art on the Jesuit Missions in Asia and Latin America, 1542–1773
7504:
French Renaissance and Baroque Drama: Text, Performance, Theory
7032: 6932:
Box, part of the Le Jardin de Versace collection, with complex
6858:
Urns that decorate the roof railing of the Marble Court of the
6666: 6487: 5796: 5673: 5107: 4417: 4409: 4202: 4033: 3814: 3754: 3460: 3378: 3336: 3321: 3275: 3254: 3239: 3062: 2883: 2726: 2694: 2686: 2488: 2426: 2350:, Pushkin, Russia, by Francesco Bartolomeo Rastrelli, 1749–1756 2233: 1770: 1511: 1469: 1307:, with its ornate Baroque façade and tower, is a good example. 1296: 1203: 1003: 999: 963: 879: 382: 342:. Some scholars state that the French word originated from the 296: 272: 241: 8969:"Painting Beyond the Frame: Religious Murals of Colonial Peru" 7463: 7403: 1464:
From 1680 to 1750, many highly ornate cathedrals, abbeys, and
13647: 11354: 11343:, in «La parola del testo», XXVI, 1–2, 2022, pp. 77–100. 10030: 10028: 10026: 9884: 7620:"se dit aussi au figurĂ©, pour irrĂ©gulier, bizarre, inĂ©gale." 6961: 6618: 6230: 6043: 5370:
who combined the traditions of the English comedians and the
5295:. He established a new dramatic formula that broke the three 4612: 4604: 4562: 4553: 4436: 4377: 4237: 4140:
to make statues for Frederick's own version of Versailles at
3340: 3263: 3058: 2949: 2792: 2556: 2229: 2223: 1541:. However, the most celebrated work of Polish Baroque is the 967: 883: 353: 9902: 9781: 8909:
Elena Phipps; Joanna Hecht; Cristina Esteras MartĂ­n (2004).
7777:
The Influence of Italian Mannerism Upon Maltese Architecture
6546:
Compared to how in England architects and designers saw the
962:, a highly original octagonal form crowned with an enormous 870:
The first building in Rome to have a Baroque façade was the
597: 15499: 14301: 9970:
Juan Ruiz de AlarcĂłn y su nuevo arte de entender la comedia
9838: 9817: 9805: 9363: 9231: 9219: 9207: 9170: 9158: 6897:, inspired by Dutch 16th and 17th century canal houses, by 6276:; 1850–1875; gilt wood and marble; 100 x 283 x 77 cm; 4588:, with five acts, elaborate stage machinery, and a ballet. 4268:
on an oak frame, gilt-bronze; 255.5 x 157.5 cm; Louvre
3861:
of painting arose after the arrival of the Italian painter
3259: 3194:, Bucharest, unknown sculptor, late 17th-early 18th century 2788: 2698: 2690: 2054:
The major royal project of the period was the expansion of
1996:. The style is closely associated with the works built for 1754: 1128:, Catalonia, built between 1765 and 1775 by José Mas Dordal 449:'s treasures. Later, the word appears in a 1694 edition of 180: 134: 10785: 10679:
Calderón y el barroco: exaltación y engaño de los sentidos
10023: 9793: 9636: 9634: 9122: 6112:(1710–1774). Because of this, the style was also known as 5956:
Gate with two statues and elaborate wrought-iron grilles,
4482: 4380:, lion heads holding a metal ring in their mouths, female 4054:; 1704; terracotta and painted wood; height: 108 cm; 3294:
railings are placed between these columns, decorated with
2215:
decorated later or when economic resources are available.
2082:, was finished in 1710. Following the death of Louis XIV, 1412:, Vienna, by Johann Bernhard Fischer von Erlach, 1715–1737 143: 17160:
Dechristianization of France during the French Revolution
15490:
Art in the Protestant Reformation and Counter-Reformation
11662: 10880:
Historia de la literatura española: (Siglo XVII). Barroco
8445: 7039:
Appreciation for the Baroque reappeared with the rise of
6835: 5071: 4443:
New and often enduring types of furniture appeared; the
3834:
In the Hispanic Americas, the first influences were from
3019: 3006: 2540:, Quito, Ecuador, by Antonio García and others, 1535–1799 2058:, begun in 1661 by Le Vau with decoration by the painter 2008:, but rejected it in favor of a more classical design by 926:
main space of the church was oval, beneath an oval dome.
366: 11254:
The Origins of Baroque Art in Rome (Texts and Documents)
10385: 10383: 10269: 10267: 10240: 9858:
Historia de la literatura española: Siglo De Oro: Teatro
8985: 8939: 8912:
The Colonial Andes: Tapestries and Silverwork, 1530–1830
7877: 7875: 7873: 7799:
Helen Gardner, Fred S. Kleiner, and Christin J. Mamiya,
6539:(1852–1870), and continued later, after the fall of the 6190: 1714:, the former orangerie of the palace of the electors of 1109:, Catalonia, built between 1772 and 1778 by Josep Ausich 917:
Another major innovator of the Italian High Baroque was
590:
published the first serious academic work on the style,
10491: 10252: 9631: 9599: 9597: 9401: 9014: 8881:
Gardner's Art through the Ages: The Western Perspective
8787: 8131: 8129: 8092: 8090: 7854: 7852: 5304:
CalderĂłn. Tirso de Molina is best known for two works,
5193:
honour originating from the chivalric, knightly world.
4746:(1616–1667), Complete Music for Harpsichord and Organ, 4556:
was born in Italy at the end of the 16th century (with
2445:
Baroque in the Spanish and Portuguese Colonial Americas
10216: 10061:
Cohen, Gary B.; Szabo, Franz A.J. (31 December 2022),
10011: 9999: 9987: 9975: 9702: 9518: 9413: 8023: 8021: 8019: 6593:, and from other styles, like Gothic, Renaissance, or 6054:
1765; hard paste porcelain; Metropolitan Museum of Art
5782:
by GaudĂ­, which poses great significance to the city.
252:
as a means to counter the simplicity and austerity of
244:(in the past often referred to as "late Baroque") and 17191:
Dogma of the Immaculate Conception of the Virgin Mary
11312:
Carpentier's Baroque Fiction: Returning Medusa's Gaze
10553: 10395: 10380: 10264: 10035:
Kluckert, Ehrenfried (2015). "Les Jardins Baroques".
9913:. Oxford: Oxford University Press. pp. 153–157. 9583: 9581: 9079: 9067: 8859: 8769: 8757: 8745: 8515: 8478: 8466: 8337: 8285: 8248: 8114: 8102: 8075: 8063: 7911: 7899: 7870: 7480:
Centre national de ressources textuelles et lexicales
7361:
Centre national de ressources textuelles et lexicales
5723:
The replanning of the city of Rome under the rule of
4288:
1700–1715; wood and upholstery; unknown dimsensions;
2433:
became widespread, especially in the architecture of
2161:, Lisbon, Portugal, with a scene based on a print by 1698:, and used it as the model for his summer residence, 192: 183: 155: 146: 10623:"LAMBRIS DU CABINET DE L'HÔTEL COLBERT DE VILLACERF" 10228: 10204: 9594: 9146: 8433: 8126: 8087: 7995: 7849: 7684:"dictionnaires d'autrefois public access collection" 7085: 7059:
ceramic ware and fashion, decorated with maximalist
5602:, Schwerin, Germany, unknown architect, unknown date 3068:; and although they lack formal classification, The 391: 380: 177: 140: 131: 8966: 8016: 7887: 6384:Grand foyer of the Palais Garnier, inspired by the 3662:Another influential painter of the Baroque era was 3588:; 1656; oil on canvas; 3.18 cm × 2.76 m; 3079: 2926:
Baroque in the Spanish and Portuguese Colonial Asia
2736:
Painting inside an 18th-century church in Honduras.
1198:The Catholic Church in Spain, and particularly the 1162:, Castile and LeĂłn, built in the early 17th century 174: 137: 16:
Artistic style in Europe and colonies, c. 1600–1750
16264: 11451: 10415:The Architecture Book - Big Ideas Simply Explained 9578: 8789: 8580:Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians 8049:(in Romanian). Editura Aquila. 2009. p. 208. 7981:(in Romanian). Editura Aquila. 2009. p. 190. 7946: 7944: 6976:, Paris, unknown architect, sculptor and painter, 6642:and the early Renaissance were especially prized. 6561:The revivalism of the 19th century led in time to 6195:The pioneer German art historian and archeologist 6082:1710–1772; engraving on paper; 23 x 19.8 cm; 5979:, Sanssouci Park, Potsdam, Germany, an example of 3175:, Mogoșoaia, unknown architect, early 18th century 10598:"Woonhuis, Herengracht 120, 1015 BT te Amsterdam" 10037:L'Art Baroque – Architecture- Sculpture- Peinture 8994:. University of Toronto Press. pp. 274–304. 8632:"NotĂ­cias – Direção Regional de Cultura do Norte" 8321:L'Architecture de Paris des Origins Ă  Aujourd'hui 7261:"About the Baroque Period - Music of the Baroque" 4584:, the first grand opera in French, with music by 17511: 17261:Persecutions of the Catholic Church and Pius XII 11098:. Paris: Larousse. English edition reprinted as 7376: 7370: 7074:objects, especially textiles, from the reign of 6661:currents from the 1900s and the 1910s, like the 5936:, Vienna, Austria, decorated with Chinese black 5439:became key contribution to the Russian Baroque. 2047:, into the French architectural vocabulary. The 1143:, Castile and LeĂłn, built between 1617 and 1754. 462: 440: 347: 10984:The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians 10472:. Little, Brown and Company. pp. 141, 143. 10457:. Little, Brown and Company. pp. 128, 141. 8943:El bĂĄrroco iberoamericano. Mensaje iconogrĂĄfico 8877: 7941: 7638: 7636: 7601:The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians 6948:2015; porcelain; unknown dimensions or location 6138:, dominate the early part of the 18th century. 5863:, Nymphenburg Palace Park, Munich, Germany, by 4627:with soft and loud"), abbreviated over time as 4128:Notable late French baroque sculptors included 3513:; 1634–1635; oil on canvas; 1.55 × 2.1 m; 3459:; 1611–1612; oil on canvas; 163 x 126 cm; 2119:, University of Coimbra, Coimbra, Portugal, by 1725:, a pilgrimage church located near the town of 426:with magic, complexity, confusion, and excess. 10485:French Furniture ‱ From Louis XIII to Art Deco 10470:French Furniture ‱ From Louis XIII to Art Deco 10455:French Furniture ‱ From Louis XIII to Art Deco 9860:(1492–1700). Editorial Ariel, pp. 155–158 9134: 9021:. University of Toronto Press. pp. 4–10. 7622:Le Dictionnaire de l'AcadĂ©mie Française (1762) 7525:Le Dictionnaire de l'AcadĂ©mie Française (1694) 7431:"Baroco: The Logic of English Baroque Poetics" 7325:(in Romanian). Cerces. pp. 153, 154, 156. 5330:". He was in charge of styling the Gardens of 4617:Ferdinando de' Medici, Grand Prince of Tuscany 3563:; 1648; oil on canvas; 149.1 × 196.7 cm; 2767:), which will be exacerbated in the so-called 2485:Church of Saint Francis of Assisi (Ouro Preto) 2402:. Rastrelli's signature buildings include the 2099:near Saint Petersburg, between 1705 and 1725. 1944:Marble Court of the Palace of Versailles, 1680 1354:, Warsaw, Poland, unknown architect, 1677–1679 16250: 15677: 12579: 11621: 11437: 10676: 10336: 9936: 9934: 9932: 9930: 9907:; Reyfman, Irina; Sandler, Stephanie (2018). 9890: 9869: 9844: 9574:(in Romanian). Cerces. p. 176 & 177. 9100:Arta RomĂąnească de la Origini pĂąnă Ăźn Prezent 6724:Postmodern appreciation and reinterpretations 6328:1860; unknown materials; unknown dimensions; 4447:, with two to four drawers, replaced the old 4088:The dominant figure in baroque sculpture was 4032:; 1698–1702; Carrara marble; height: 3.15 m; 3741:One important domain of Baroque painting was 3409:1597–1600; fresco; length (gallery): 20.2 m; 1959:, Paris, by Jules Hardouin-Mansart, 1699–1706 1569:the largest wooden Baroque temple in Europe. 11252:Riegl, Alois (2010). Hopkins, Andrew (ed.). 11205:. Icon Editions. New York: Harper and Rowe. 11133:. Farnham, Surrey; Burlington, VT: Ashgate. 10874: 9823: 9811: 9799: 9787: 9060:DICCIONARIO ENCICLOPEDICO LAROUSSE. 12 TOMOS 8946:. Madrid: Ediciones Encuentro. p. 241. 8816: 7633: 7477: 7367: 7358: 6131: 6117: 6101: 6072: 5687: 5479:have been noted. Noteworthy among his works 5442: 3869:in the Americas. It highlighted the work of 2920:Church of SĂŁo Francisco de Assis, Ouro Preto 2904:Church of Nossa Senhora da GlĂłria do Outeiro 570: 564: 558: 547: 539: 527: 515: 506: 498: 490: 482: 467:as relating to a "coarse and uneven pearl". 450: 434: 401: 390:In the 16th century the Medieval Latin word 11635: 11110:Baroque Reason: The Aesthetics of Modernity 10860:(Revised ed.). London: Phaidon Press. 10853: 10788:Bucharest Architecture - an annotated guide 10285: 9742:. Cambridge University Press. p. 126. 9589:Les Styles de l'architecture et du mobilier 9369: 9237: 9225: 9213: 9176: 9164: 8577: 7396: 6108:(1721–1764), the mistress of the new king, 5396:(1595) and especially his three tragedies, 5385:The foremost Italian baroque tragedian was 5289:Arte nuevo de hacer comedias en este tiempo 4197:Four-poster bed from the ChĂąteau d'Effiat; 3538:; 1642; oil on canvas; 3.63 × 4.37 m; 2817:Basilica and Convent of San Francisco, Lima 2781:Church of San Francisco Javier, TepotzotlĂĄn 2165:, unknown architect or craftsman, 1730–1735 1275:, a pupil of Churriguera, who designed the 895:columns and the great mass of the portico. 356: 17276:Dogma of the Assumption of the Virgin Mary 17226:Prayer of Consecration to the Sacred Heart 16257: 16243: 15684: 15670: 12586: 12572: 11628: 11614: 11444: 11430: 11146:Baroque Book Illustration: A Short Survey. 10719:(in French). Editions Jean-Paul Gisserot. 10060: 10039:. Cologne: H.F. Ulmann. pp. 152–160. 9927: 9724:(Munich: F. Bruckmann, 1888); in English, 9690:. New York: The Metropolitan Museum of Art 9675: 9499: 9431: 8884:. Vol. 2 (Fifteen ed.). Boston: 8496: 8318: 7712: 7283: 7281: 6268:Large console with central projection; by 6231:Revivals and influence through eclecticism 5916:; 1740; oil on canvas; 130 × 162 cm; 5678:Royal Palace of La Granja de San Ildefonso 5662:Augustusburg and Falkenlust Palaces, BrĂŒhl 4828:Sonnerie de Ste-GeneviĂšve du Mont-de-Paris 4328:1710–1732; walnut veneered with ebony and 3818:Example of Bolivian painting (part of the 3738:of mythological and allegorical subjects. 3377:; 1593; oil on canvas; 217 x 160 cm; 2019:The main architects of the style included 910:designed a new quadruple colonnade around 849:, Rome, by Gian Lorenzo Bernini, 1656–1667 497:in October 1733, which was printed in the 474:points to the name of the Italian painter 11278:. Translated by Simon, Kathrin. Collins. 10487:. Little, Brown and Company. p. 157. 10437: 10341:. MusĂ©e du Louvre Éditions. p. 136. 8796:. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 8501:. The British Museum Press. p. 129. 7549:. Vol. 2. p. 58. Archived from 7429:Vincent, Robert Hudson (September 2019). 7305: 4638: 4010:; 1647–1652; marble; height: 3.5 m; 2877:Spanish Franciscan missions in California 2610:Church of la RecolecciĂłn, LeĂłn, Nicaragua 2508:Basilica of San Francisco de AsĂ­s, Havana 931:The Entry of Saint Ignatius into Paradise 598:Architecture: origins and characteristics 11383:The Baroque style and Luis XIV influence 11270: 11037:, (2004), (in French) Citadelles, Paris 10574:Postmodern Architecture - Less is a Bore 10537:Postmodern Architecture - Less is a Bore 10159: 10132:CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list ( 10034: 9856:Wilson, Edward M.; Moir, Duncan (1992). 9123:Celac, Carabela & Marcu-Lapadat 2017 9056: 8820:100 Places in Cuba Every Woman Should Go 7810: 7750: 7070:, but also similar to the ones found on 7055:More references to Baroque are found in 7008:of tortoiseshell on a brass background, 6744:, reminiscent of those found in Baroque 6482:Door of Rue Guynemer no. 2, Paris, with 5753: 5732:to become the focal points of the city. 5703: 5141: 5125: 4731: 4481: 3931:, and in some cases – as in the criollo 3813: 3488:1615; oil on canvas; 209 x 284 cm; 3125:, unknown architect, 17th–18th centuries 2731: 1753:. It is located in the foothills of the 1567:Holy Trinity Church of Peace in ƚwidnica 923:Church of San Carlo alle Quattro Fontane 607: 306: 11224: 11185:Return of the Baroque in Modern Culture 10974: 10946: 10927: 10752: 10733: 10571: 10534: 10497: 10273: 10258: 10222: 9708: 9603: 9419: 9407: 9274: 9249: 9188: 8865: 8451: 8291: 8266: 8254: 8158:"Kolumna Zygmunta III Wazy w Warszawie" 8108: 7917: 7542: 7428: 7278: 6916:no. 120, Amsterdam, unknown architect, 5790: 4621:un cimbalo di cipresso di piano e forte 4603:Several new instruments, including the 3190:on a damaged stone in the courtyard of 3106:, Romania, unknown architect, 1650–1660 2771:style (Façade of the Tabernacle of the 2765:Convent Church of San Francisco, Puebla 1525:and his notable works include Warsaw's 572:Le Dictionnaire de l'AcadĂ©mie Française 517:Le Dictionnaire de l'AcadĂ©mie Française 453:Le Dictionnaire de l'AcadĂ©mie Française 17512: 15267:Contemporary Indigenous Australian art 10823: 10804: 10773:L'Art au XVIII siĂšcle du rococo Ă  Goya 10717:Louis XIV – Le Plus Grand Roi du Monde 10695: 10602:monumentenregister.cultureelerfgoed.nl 10509: 10482: 10467: 10452: 10195: 10017: 10005: 9993: 9981: 9681: 9652: 9524: 9097: 9085: 9073: 8775: 8763: 8751: 8521: 8484: 8472: 8415: 8400: 8385: 8370: 8355: 8343: 8303: 8135: 8120: 8081: 8069: 8001: 7905: 7881: 7819:"The Reformation and Lutheran Baroque" 7474:"BAROQUE : Etymologie de BAROQUE" 7423: 7421: 7355:"BAROQUE : Etymologie de BAROQUE" 7300:(4). German History Society: 584–609. 6003:; 1757; silver; height: 29.5 cm; 5607:The Baroque garden, also known as the 5566:, Netherlands, unknown architect, 1689 5248:. The second period is represented by 4079:; 1710s; marble; height: 193 cm; 3909:was formed, mainly represented by the 3725:was the most important painter of the 2813:Iglesia de la Compañía de JesĂșs, Cusco 2316:, Russia, unknown architect, 1746–1758 1920:of the Palace of Versailles, 1678–1684 1579:Architecture of Germany § Baroque 1459:, Poland, unknown architect, 1768–1774 982:in Turin, while Longhena designed the 470:An alternative derivation of the word 260:developed in parts of Europe as well. 16238: 15691: 15665: 13287:Art of the late 16th century in Milan 12567: 11609: 11425: 11251: 11000:Prater, Andreas, and Bauer, Hermann, 10955: 10908: 10889: 10775:(1963), (in French) Hachcette, Paris 10738:. World of Art. Thames & Hudson. 10559: 10401: 10389: 10210: 9615: 9569: 9554: 9152: 8439: 8096: 7893: 7790:. Retrieved 8 July 2016. pp. 104–110. 7611:(London: Macmillan Publishers, 2001). 7320: 6634:. When it comes to the design of the 6191:Condemnation and academic rediscovery 5351:The best known German playwright was 4222:MusĂ©e des Arts dĂ©coratifs, Strasbourg 3556:The Embarkation of the Queen of Sheba 3331:As the 18th century passed, with the 3171:Twisting columns and railings of the 3034:of Goa, which houses the tomb of St. 2837:Church of la Compañía de JesĂșs, Quito 2574:, Chile, unknown architect, 1747–1808 2102: 1723:Basilica of the Fourteen Holy Helpers 998:. A series of massive earthquakes in 302: 256:architecture, art, and music, though 203: 11297:Episteme baroque: le mot et la chose 11148:Harvard University Press, Cambridge. 11014: 11004:(1997), (in French), Taschen, Paris 10930:Architectural Styles: A Visual Guide 10714: 10677:Amadei-Pulice, MarĂ­a Alicia (1990). 10512:Secolul al XVII-lea - Secole de ArtĂą 10246: 10234: 10200:(in French). Flammarion. p. 38. 10103: 9737: 9640: 9340:Arts and Humanities Through the Eras 9338:"Elements of the Baroque Style." In 9102:(in Romanian). Litera. p. 243. 8849:Ministry of Tourism of Chile website 8614:"Um Roteiro pelo Barroco bracarense" 8420:(in French). Flammarion. p. 37. 8405:(in French). Flammarion. p. 15. 8390:(in French). Flammarion. p. 18. 8375:(in French). Flammarion. p. 21. 8360:(in French). Flammarion. p. 31. 8308:(in French). Flammarion. p. 39. 8271:. Thames & Hudson. p. 147. 7816: 7669:, volume 1, cited by B. Migliorini, 7414:. Vol. 3 (11th ed.). 1911. 7287: 6609:. The style takes its name from the 6515:. Because of this an archaeologist, 5287:Lope de Vega introduced through his 5146:Design for a theater set created by 3795: 2748:, Mexico City; façades covered with 2510:, Cuba, unknown architect, 1548–1738 1500:Saints Peter and Paul Church, KrakĂłw 408:(1533–1592) helped to give the term 17130:Suppression of the Society of Jesus 16199:History of the Mediterranean region 11409:from the original on 19 August 2007 11389:Melvyn Bragg's BBC Radio 4 program 11115:Bailey, Gauvin; Lanthier, Lillian, 10986:. Oxford: Oxford University Press. 10958:Architecture : the whole story 10097: 10054: 9559:(in Romanian). Cerces. p. 168. 8553:"Caracterização da arquitetura chĂŁ" 7418: 6344:Candelabrum with eleven lights; by 5355:, who used the Jesuit model of the 5314:, one of the first versions of the 3941:Gregorio Vasquez de Arce y Ceballos 3879:Church of San Pedro, Andahuaylillas 3769:(1633–39), to glorify the reign of 3436:1602–1604; oil on canvas; 3 x 2 m; 2869:Spanish Jesuit missions in Paraguay 1745:). It was designed by the brothers 13: 16685:Archbasilica of Saint John Lateran 14622:Vienna School of Fantastic Realism 13473:Neoclassical architecture in Milan 11049: 10790:. Order of Architects of Romania. 10442:(in French). Larousse. p. 37. 10313:"Grande console Ă  ressaut central" 8660: 7817:Heal, Bridget (20 February 2018). 7546:Vocabulario Portuguez & Latino 7507:, Rowman & Littlefield, 2015, 5879:Salon Oval de la Princesse of the 5550:, by AndrĂ© Le NĂŽtre, begun in 1661 5054: 4123:Hermes of the Museo Pio-Clementino 3881:. It also highlighted the Indian ( 3302:are also decorated with dolphins. 3159:, Potlogi, unknown architect, 1698 2865:Spanish Jesuit Missions in Bolivia 2773:Mexico City Metropolitan Cathedral 2451:Mexican art § Mexican Baroque 2277: 2254:, the church of MisericĂłrdia, the 1865:Chapel of the Palace of Versailles 1656:Johann Bernhard Fischer von Erlach 1375:Johann Bernhard Fischer von Erlach 1009: 742: 726:Baroque architects sometimes used 352:'a flawed pearl', pointing to the 14: 17586: 14696:American Figurative Expressionism 13032:International Gothic art in Italy 11365:barocke in Val di Noto – Sizilien 11348: 10696:Bailey, Gauvin Alexander (2012). 10337:Bresc-Bautier, GeneviĂšve (2008). 9688:Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History 9383:"La RenommĂ©e Ă  cheval sur PĂ©gase" 8986:Thomas da Costa Kaufmann (1999). 8940:Santiago SebastiĂĄn LĂłpez (1990). 8792:A History of Russian Architecture 8323:(in French). Massin. p. 73. 7755:(in Romanian). rao. p. 117. 7288:Heal, Bridget (1 December 2011). 6511:(Old Regime) happened during the 6400:lyres at the tops of windows, by 6042:Pagod, based on Asian figures of 5465:festivities of the Corpus Christi 3664:Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio 3310:. This movement, is known as the 3222:Before and after the fall of the 2890:, the architecture has a certain 2355:The debut of Russian Baroque, or 2078:in 1687. The chapel, designed by 1779: 1708:Georg Wenzeslaus von Knobelsdorff 1572: 1481:St. Nicholas Church (MalĂĄ Strana) 1310: 1245:designed the Baroque interior of 1219:, added between 1738 and 1750 by 1191:Church of Santos Juanes, Valencia 994:with decorated with paintings by 861:Santa Maria della Pace, Rome, by 639:in 1545–1563, in response to the 248:styles. It was encouraged by the 17492: 17480: 16811:Fourth Council of Constantinople 16766:Second Council of Constantinople 16184:Bibliography of European history 15779:Fall of the Western Roman Empire 15646: 15645: 14205:Neue KĂŒnstlervereinigung MĂŒnchen 11017:Exotic: A Fetish for the Foreign 10640: 10615: 10590: 10565: 10528: 10503: 10476: 10461: 10446: 10431: 10407: 10355: 10330: 10305: 10279: 10189: 10160:Bausells, Marta (1 April 2016). 10153: 10140: 10069:, Berghahn Books, pp. 1–8, 10051:(French translation from German) 9961: 9896: 9875: 9850: 9829: 9756: 9731: 9714: 9646: 9609: 9563: 9548: 9530: 9493: 9475: 9450: 9425: 9375: 9354: 9345: 9332: 9319: 9306: 9293: 9268: 9243: 9182: 9140:Manual de Istoria Artei - Barocu 9128: 9091: 9015:Gauvin Alexander Bailey (1999). 8967:Ananda Cohen Suarez (May 2016). 8535:"Age of the Baroque in Portugal" 8233:"Holy Roman Empire Architecture" 7203:Baroque architecture in Portugal 7116: 7102: 7088: 7017: 6985: 6953: 6925: 6906: 6882: 6851: 6823: 6796: 6787:, Yamoussoukro, Ivory Coast, by 6777: 6757: 6730: 6475: 6452: 6429: 6409: 6377: 6353: 6337: 6309: 6300:and decorated with paintings by 6289: 6261: 6237: 6059: 6046:, an example of Chinoiserie; by 6035: 6012: 5992: 5969: 5949: 5925: 5900: 5872: 5853: 5829: 5809: 5711:is located directly in front of 5591: 5571: 5555: 5540: 5520: 4341: 4313: 4297: 4273: 4249: 4229: 4209: 4190: 4063: 4040: 4018: 4012:Santa Maria della Vittoria, Rome 3994: 3967: 3618: 3597: 3572: 3547: 3522: 3497: 3468: 3445: 3418: 3385: 3363: 3180: 3164: 3148: 3130: 3111: 3092: 3080:Echoes in Wallachia and Moldavia 2995: 2976: 2957: 2952:, China, unknown architect, 1601 2938: 2825:Cathedral Basilica of Esquipulas 2819:). Other countries include: the 2757:Church of San Francisco Acatepec 2639: 2621: 2602: 2579: 2564: 2545: 2530: 2523:Church of San Francisco Acatepec 2515: 2500: 2477: 2471:Spanish missions in the Americas 2340: 2321: 2302: 2170: 2159:Monastery of SĂŁo Vicente de Fora 2147: 2128: 2109: 1964: 1949: 1937: 1925: 1910: 1891: 1872: 1857: 1848:of the Louvre Palace, Paris, by 1838: 1815: 1796: 1627: 1608: 1585: 1494:In Poland, the Italian-inspired 1483:in Prague (1704–1755), built by 1448: 1429: 1417: 1401: 1382: 1359: 1344: 1317: 1256:style, named after the brothers 1212:Santiago de Compostela Cathedral 1183: 1174:Casa consistorial de Cuenca, in 1167: 1156:Iglesia-convento de Santa Teresa 1148: 1133: 1114: 1095: 1075: 1056: 1041: 1022: 944:The Triumph of the Name of Jesus 854: 839: 820: 801: 782: 755: 170: 127: 62: 51: 40: 16781:Third Council of Constantinople 16705:First Council of Constantinople 16209:History of Western civilization 15812:Christianity in the Middle Ages 15127:Tunisian collaborative painting 14600:International Typographic Style 11371:Baroque in the "History of Art" 10911:The Short Story of Architecture 10438:M. Jallut, C. Neuville (1966). 10286:asisbiz.com (27 January 2020). 9910:A History of Russian Literature 9063:. Barcelona: Editorial Planeta. 9050: 9035: 9008: 8979: 8960: 8933: 8902: 8871: 8837: 8810: 8781: 8727: 8709: 8691: 8673: 8661:Centre, UNESCO World Heritage. 8654: 8624: 8606: 8571: 8545: 8527: 8490: 8457: 8424: 8409: 8394: 8379: 8364: 8349: 8312: 8297: 8260: 8239: 8225: 8200: 8175: 8150: 8141: 8039: 8030: 8007: 7971: 7962: 7953: 7932: 7923: 7861: 7840: 7793: 7769: 7744: 7731: 7706: 7676: 7655: 7647:Lettre sur la Musique Française 7614: 7593: 7565: 7536: 7517: 7387:Portugaliae Monumenta Historica 4435:. It was based on the inlay of 4236:Pier table; 1685–1690; carved, 4136:. Pigalle was commissioned by 2821:Metropolitan Cathedral of Sucre 2785:Church of Santa Prisca de Taxco 2587:Church of Santa Prisca de Taxco 2553:Metropolitan Cathedral of Sucre 2179:Sanctuary of Bom Jesus do Monte 1867:, Versailles, France, 1696–1710 1301:College of San Francisco Javier 1051:, CĂłrdoba, Andalusia, 1245–1760 17020:Dissolution of the monasteries 16286:History of the Catholic Church 16053:Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth 15996:Christianity in the modern era 15767:Christianity in late antiquity 14880:The Caribbean Artists Movement 11355:The baroque and rococo culture 10835:Gardner's Art Through the Ages 10757:(in French). Paris: Larousse. 10440:Histoire des Styles DĂ©coratifs 10339:The Louvre, a Tale of a Palace 9764:"Baroque theatres and staging" 9682:Powers, Wendy (October 2003). 9462:musees-strasbourg.skin-web.org 8681:"Architecture and the Baroque" 8319:LarbodiĂšre, Jean-Marc (2015). 7801:Gardner's Art Through the Ages 7719:. Schweighauser. p. 356. 7599:Claude V. Palisca, "Baroque". 7577:Online Etymological Dictionary 7495: 7347: 7329: 7314: 7253: 7233:LiĂšge–Aachen Baroque furniture 6740:, New York, with a top broken 5824:, unknown architect, 1706–1709 4026:The King's Fame Riding Pegasus 3877:, author of the murals of the 3393:Triumph of Bacchus and Adriane 2572:Santo Domingo Church, Santiago 2396:Francesco Bartolomeo Rastrelli 2333:Francesco Bartolomeo Rastrelli 1283:, who designed the celebrated 882:became the first of series of 809:San Carlo alle Quattro Fontane 361:'wart', or to a word with the 1: 16894:Fourth Council of the Lateran 16869:Second Council of the Lateran 16478:Apostles in the New Testament 16204:History of the European Union 13236:Dutch and Flemish Renaissance 11888:Anatolian Seljuk architecture 10960:. London: Thames and Hudson. 10951:. Knopf Doubleday Publishing. 10838:, 12th edition. Belmont, CA: 10826:La CaractĂ©ristique des Styles 10755:L'Art Classique et le Baroque 9458:"Cabinet parisien 17e siĂšcle" 8739:www.patrimoniocultural.gov.pt 8721:www.patrimoniocultural.gov.pt 7043:, a movement that questioned 7001: 6977: 6945: 6917: 6871: 6818:and others, completed in 1615 6785:Basilica of Our Lady of Peace 6325: 6254:MusĂ©e dĂ©partemental de l'Oise 6245: 6207:The Swiss-born art historian 6079: 6051: 6027: 5841: 5631:of a baroque garden included 5196:Two periods are known in the 4918:Missa Sanctissimae Trinitatis 4679:Libro primo di villanelle, 20 4648: 4615:, Italy, who was employed by 4384:surrounded by garlands, oval 4357: 4325: 4305: 4285: 4261: 4217: 4198: 4121:statue is known today as the 3891:Basilio Santa Cruz Pumacallao 3485: 3433: 3406: 2841:Church of San Ignacio, BogotĂĄ 2186: 2183:Carlos LuĂ­s Ferreira Amarante 1392:, Prague, Czech Republic, by 1277:Real Hospicio de San Fernando 1193:, built between 1240 and 1702 1122:Basilica of Our Lady of Mercy 906:. The sculptor and architect 777:and others, completed in 1615 730:to create illusions. For the 387:, as the most likely source. 320: 97: 17008:Catholic Counter-Reformation 16874:Third Council of the Lateran 16864:First Council of the Lateran 16320:Catholic ecumenical councils 15351:Modern European ink painting 14723:Bay Area Figurative Movement 11256:. Getty Research Institute. 11225:Palisca, Claude V. (1991) . 11096:Classique, baroque et rococo 10913:. Laurence King Publishing. 10894:. Laurence King Publishing. 10363:"CandĂ©labre Ă  onze lumiĂšres" 10106:"Baroque Replanning of Rome" 9542:The Art Institute of Chicago 9487:The Art Institute of Chicago 8851:(in Spanish). Archived from 8735:"DGPC | Pesquisa Geral" 8717:"DGPC | Pesquisa Geral" 8667:UNESCO World Heritage Centre 8269:Yves Saint Laurent & Art 8047:1000 de Minuni Arhitecturale 7979:1000 de Minuni Arhitecturale 7968:Cabanne (1988), pages 18–19. 7753:Zapping Prin Istoria Artelor 7603:, second edition, edited by 7133:List of Baroque architecture 7029:SĂšvres Porcelain Manufactory 6130:, whose pastoral scenes, or 6086:, Amsterdam, the Netherlands 5785: 5584:Nicodemus Tessin the Younger 5474:but later settled in Spain, 5410:Francesco Sforza Pallavicino 5374:with the classic theatre of 5321:Upon his arrival to Madrid, 5106:and the work of the Spanish 5096:Il Cannocchiale aristotelico 4986:Toccata and Fugue in D minor 4674:Giovanni Girolamo Kapsperger 4635:, and later, simply, piano. 4348:German slant-front desk; by 4177: 3954: 3542:, Amsterdam, the Netherlands 3506:The Rape of the Sabine Women 3298:. Some of the ones from the 3040:churches and convents of Goa 3016:Portuguese colonies of India 2898:type, as can be seen in the 2538:Quito Metropolitan Cathedral 2248:church and tower of ClĂ©rigos 1988:and the architecture of the 1553:under the agreements of the 1441:Johann Lukas von Hildebrandt 1329:BartƂomiej Nataniel Wąsowski 1016:Spanish Baroque architecture 749:Italian Baroque architecture 7: 16163:Russian invasion of Ukraine 15774:Crisis of the Third Century 15012:Artificial intelligence art 11367:(archived 2 September 2018) 11056:Andersen, Liselotte. 1969. 10854:Fortenberry, Diane (2017). 10648:"PAIRE DE VASES " FUSEAU "" 9500:Jacquemart, Albert (2012). 9432:Jacquemart, Albert (2012). 9351:Ducher (1988) pages 108–109 8463:Cabanne (1988), pgs. 28–33. 8430:Cabanne (1988) pages 25–32. 7775:Hughes, J. Quentin (1953). 7671:Manierismo, barĂČcco, rococĂČ 7337:"Origem da palavra BARROCO" 7163:French Baroque architecture 7081: 7027:rinceaux on a vase, by the 6396:column lower parts, or the 6078:, an example of asymmetry; 5684:in St. Petersburg, Russia. 5470:Born in the Viceroyalty of 5266:Francisco de Rojas Zorrilla 5016:Giovanni Battista Pergolesi 4876:Les barricades mystĂ©rieuses 4048:Venus Giving Arms to Aeneas 3350: 2359:, followed a long visit of 1972:HĂŽtel de Rothelin-Charolais 1852:and Louis Le Vau, 1665–1680 1825:, Louvre Palace, Paris, by 1786:French Baroque architecture 1082:Façade of the Cathedral of 921:, whose major work was the 375:). Other sources suggest a 10: 17591: 16354:History of the Roman Curia 16219:Military history of Europe 16214:Maritime history of Europe 14925:Post-painterly abstraction 14748:Situationist International 14122:Pennsylvania Impressionism 11403:Victoria and Albert Museum 11129:Hills, Helen (ed.). 2011. 11106:Buci-Glucksmann, Christine 11102:, New York: Praeger, 1974) 11060:, New York: H. N. Abrams. 10956:Jones, Denna, ed. (2014). 10807:CaractĂ©ristique des Styles 10669: 9572:Stiluri Ăźn arta decorativă 9557:Stiluri Ăźn arta decorativă 9360:Cabanne (1988) pp. 102–104 8917:Metropolitan Museum of Art 8845:"Iglesia de Santo Domingo" 8245:Ducher (1988) pp. 104–105. 8187:www.anothertravelguide.com 8147:Cabanne (1988), pp. 89–94. 7739:Les Styles en Architecture 7713:Burckhardt, Jacob (1855). 7323:Stiluri Ăźn arta decorativă 7218:Spanish Baroque literature 7148:Dutch Baroque architecture 7143:Czech Baroque architecture 6970:HĂŽtel Colbert de Villacerf 6521:Museum of French Monuments 6197:Johann Joachim Winckelmann 6005:Metropolitan Museum of Art 5999:Coffeepot, decorated with 5800: 5794: 5511: 5507: 5254:Antonio Hurtado de Mendoza 5250:Pedro CalderĂłn de la Barca 5242:Luis Quiñones de Benavente 5179:Pedro CalderĂłn de la Barca 5121: 5032: 4777:Heinrich Ignaz Franz Biber 4475: 4368:The main motifs used are: 4334:Metropolitan Museum of Art 4181: 4172:Chapel del Rosario, Puebla 4092:. Under the patronage of 4083:, Saint Petersburg, Russia 4056:Metropolitan Museum of Art 3958: 3873:, disciple of the Italian 3851:SebastiĂĄn LĂłpez de Arteaga 3799: 3515:Metropolitan Museum of Art 3354: 3155:Maximalist railing of the 3121:, Horezu, Romania, with a 3083: 2986:in a painting of 1792, in 2929: 2914:, highlighted the work of 2873:Spanish missions in Mexico 2448: 2281: 2274:) along with many others. 1783: 1680:MatthĂ€us Daniel Pöppelmann 1597:MatthĂ€us Daniel Pöppelmann 1576: 1539:Branicki Palace, BiaƂystok 1535:Church of St. Anne, KrakĂłw 1489:Kilian Ignaz Dientzenhofer 1479:An notable example is the 1260:, who worked primarily in 1013: 746: 707:angels on the canopy. The 601: 586:In 1888 the art historian 330:(New York City, New York). 328:Metropolitan Museum of Art 18: 17475: 17375: 17241: 17168: 17103: 17090:European wars of religion 16987: 16922: 16824: 16746: 16637: 16560: 16420: 16409: 16401:Eastern Catholic Churches 16276: 16189:Genetic history of Europe 16171: 15976: 15792: 15732: 15699: 15641: 15445: 15210: 15020: 14800: 14592: 14576: 14508:California Scene Painting 14387:California Scene Painting 14343:Figurative Constructivism 14255: 14060: 13839: 13828: 13658: 13595: 13488: 13404: 13394:Poussinists and Rubenists 13295: 13099: 12832: 12632: 12623: 12610: 12476: 12445: 12394: 12259: 11996: 11955: 11830: 11743: 11661: 11643: 11460: 11151:HortolĂ , Policarp, 2013, 11077:, London: Phaidon Press. 10736:Italian Baroque Sculpture 10483:Sylvie, Chadenet (2001). 10468:Sylvie, Chadenet (2001). 10453:Sylvie, Chadenet (2001). 10417:. DK. 2023. p. 164. 10075:10.1515/9780857450500-004 9504:. Parkstone. p. 70. 9436:. Parkstone. p. 44. 9275:Morrill, Rebecca (2019). 9250:Morrill, Rebecca (2019). 9189:Morrill, Rebecca (2019). 8497:van Lemmen, Hans (2013). 8027:Cabanne (1988) pgs. 48–51 8013:Cabanne (1988) page 48–49 7751:Denizeau, GĂ©rard (2018). 7543:Bluteau, Raphael (1728). 7478: 7436:Modern Language Quarterly 7368: 7359: 7010:Museum of Decorative Arts 6862:, Versailles, France, by 6102: 6073: 6024:Chelsea porcelain factory 5688:Urban planning and design 5443:Spanish colonial Americas 4817:12 concerti grossi, Op. 6 4691:L'Orfeo, favola in musica 4457:fauteuil en confessionale 3921:NicolĂĄs Javier de GorĂ­bar 3700:BartolomĂ© Esteban Murillo 3453:Judith Slaying Holofernes 3426:The Calling of St Matthew 2971:, unknown architect, 1601 2910:(1739). In the region of 1757:, in the municipality of 1504:Giovanni Battista Trevano 1032:, Seville, Andalusia, by 996:Giovanni Battista Tiepolo 972:Chapel of the Holy Shroud 939:Sant'Ignazio Church, Rome 828:Fontana dei Quattro Fiumi 643:. The first phase of the 540: 483: 402: 311:Pendant in the form of a 105: 33: 17540:18th century in the arts 17530:17th century in the arts 17221:Mary of the Divine Heart 16844:Clash against the empire 16796:Second Council of Nicaea 16690:Old St. Peter's Basilica 15606:Prehistoric European art 15255:Contemporary African art 14738:Gendai Bijutsu Kondankai 14666:GeneraciĂłn de la Ruptura 14293:Universal Constructivism 14085:California Impressionism 14040:American Barbizon school 11475:Czech (Bohemia, Moravia) 11310:Wakefield, Steve. 2004. 11071:Bailey, Gauvin Alexander 10947:Isacoff, Stuart (2012). 10753:Cabanne, Pierre (1988). 10539:. Phaidon. p. 198. 9661:, USA; Revised edition. 9279:. Phaidon. p. 304. 9254:. Phaidon. p. 425. 9193:. Phaidon. p. 150. 8878:Fred S. Kleiner (2010). 8699:"Church of S. JoĂŁo Novo" 7858:Ducher (1988) p. 106–107 7627:28 December 2019 at the 7449:10.1215/00267929-7569598 7246: 6302:Charles RaphaĂ«l MarĂ©chal 5758:Aerial view of Barcelona 5647:English landscape garden 5625:English landscape garden 5582:, Stockholm, Sweden, by 5429:The Action of Artaxerxes 5348:the dialogue of action. 5311:The Trickster of Seville 5306:The Convicted Suspicions 5282:Francisco Bances Candamo 5258:Álvaro Cubillo de AragĂłn 5114:- developed a theory of 5049:AcadĂ©mie Royale de Danse 5028: 4765:Marc-Antoine Charpentier 4471: 4404:, and other elements of 4362:Art Institute of Chicago 4242:Art Institute of Chicago 4216:Cabinet with caryatids; 4130:Étienne Maurice Falconet 3933:CristĂłbal de Villalpando 3865:in 1583, who introduced 3855:Melchor PĂ©rez de HolguĂ­n 3490:Kunsthistorisches Museum 2886:, as in the metropolis, 2377:Peter and Paul Cathedral 2157:in the cloisters of the 2086:added the more intimate 1563:Church of Peace in Jawor 1545:Church, with details by 1390:Church of Saint Nicholas 956:Santa Maria della Salute 949:Giovanni Battista Gaulli 790:Santa Maria della Salute 625:Giovanni Battista Gaulli 546:defined the term in the 338:comes directly from the 21:Baroque (disambiguation) 17550:Art movements in Europe 17487:Vatican City portal 16839:Investiture Controversy 16695:First Council of Nicaea 16194:History of Christianity 15433:Walking Artists Network 14770:Letterist International 14610:Washington Color School 13524:Arts in the Philippines 11653:History of construction 11637:History of architecture 11385:(archived 24 June 2007) 11376:30 October 2010 at the 11276:Renaissance and Baroque 11157:Sant Vicent del Raspeig 11125:(subscription required) 10824:Ducher, Robert (2014). 10805:Ducher, Robert (1988). 10734:Boucher, Bruce (1998). 10576:. Phaidon. p. 57. 9768:EncyclopĂŠdia Britannica 9726:Renaissance and Baroque 9659:Oxford University Press 9098:Florea, Vasile (2016). 8685:www.torredosclerigos.pt 7823:Oxford University Press 7688:artflsrv03.uchicago.edu 7663:EncyclopĂ©die MĂ©thodique 7649:under the direction of 7427:Robert Hudson Vincent, 7411:EncyclopĂŠdia Britannica 6992:Baroque rinceaux on an 6607:Beaux Arts architecture 6366:Beaux Arts architecture 6364:, Paris, an example of 5985:Johann Gottfried BĂŒring 5654:Royal Palace of Caserta 5501:Los empeños de una casa 5246:Juan PĂ©rez de MontalbĂĄn 5230:Diego JimĂ©nez de Enciso 5218:Antonio Mira de Amescua 5198:Baroque Spanish theatre 5009:Semiramide riconosciuta 4977:Sonatas for harpsichord 4174:, (Mexico), 1724–1731. 4165:In Spain, the sculptor 4003:Ecstasy of Saint Teresa 3788:, the Mistress of King 3072:along with the city of 2853:Church of Santo Domingo 2849:Cabildo of Buenos Aires 2416:Troitse-Sergiyeva Lavra 2398:, which developed into 2331:, Saint Petersburg, by 2272:Paço Episcopal do Porto 2256:Palace of SĂŁo JoĂŁo Novo 2177:Grand Staircase of the 2140:JoĂŁo Frederico Ludovice 2006:east wing of the Louvre 1688:Frederick II of Prussia 1485:Christoph Dientzenhofer 1394:Christoph Dientzenhofer 1221:Fernando de Casas Novoa 1088:Fernando de Casas Novoa 550:EncyclopĂ©die MĂ©thodique 422: 416: 410: 367: 85:Ecstasy of Saint Teresa 17575:Catholic art by period 17499:Catholicism portal 17310:Second Vatican Council 17196:Our Lady of La Salette 17003:Protestant Reformation 16990:Protestant Reformation 16909:Second Council of Lyon 16298:Ecclesiastical history 16018:Grand Duchy of Tuscany 15544:Illuminated manuscript 15192:The Designers Republic 15142:Neue Slowenische Kunst 15065:Pattern and Decoration 14965:Institutional critique 14605:Abstract expressionism 13585:Latin American Baroque 13541:Colonial Asian Baroque 11648:Architectural timeline 11293:Vuillemin, Jean-Claude 11131:Rethinking the Baroque 11100:Baroque and Rococo Art 11058:Baroque and Rococo Art 11002:La Peinture du baroque 10978:(2001). "Baroque". In 10928:Hopkins, Owen (2014). 10892:The Short Story of Art 10876:GonzĂĄlez Mas, Ezequiel 10572:Hopkins, Owen (2020). 10535:Hopkins, Owen (2020). 10196:Martin, Henry (1927). 10121:Cite journal requires 9722:Renaissance und Barock 9653:Erlich, Cyril (1990). 9327:La Peinture du baroque 9314:La Peinture du baroque 9301:La Peinture du baroque 8416:Martin, Henry (1927). 8401:Martin, Henry (1927). 8386:Martin, Henry (1927). 8371:Martin, Henry (1927). 8356:Martin, Henry (1927). 8304:Martin, Henry (1927). 8267:Sharman, Ruth (2022). 7959:Cabanne (1988) page 15 7929:Cabanne (1988) page 12 7867:Ducher (1988), pg. 102 7661:QuatremĂšre de Quincy, 7377: 7371: 7341:DicionĂĄrio EtimolĂłgico 7052:pediments or columns. 6960:Baroque rinceaux with 6868:Jules Hardouin-Mansart 6531:(1830–1848), from the 6274:Benjamin-Paul Ramillon 6252:; unknown dimensions; 6213:Renaissance und Barock 6132: 6118: 6048:Johann Joachim KĂ€ndler 5960:, Germany, grilles by 5889:Charles-Joseph Natoire 5766:district, designed by 5759: 5720: 5274:Antonio Coello y Ochoa 5252:and fellow dramatists 5234:Luis Belmonte BermĂșdez 5158: 5139: 4955:George Frideric Handel 4937:Johann David Heinichen 4925:Georg Philipp Telemann 4744:Johann Jacob Froberger 4739: 4639:Composers and examples 4572:Royal Academy of Music 4490: 4406:Classical architecture 4117:like an oracle." That 3831: 3606:The Triumph of Bacchus 3438:San Luigi dei Francesi 3371:Resurrection of Christ 3335:(members of prominent 3318:Constantin BrĂąncoveanu 3308:Constantin BrĂąncoveanu 2900:Co-Cathedral of Recife 2737: 2630:Jesuit Church of Cusco 2181:, Braga, Portugal, by 2138:, Mafra, Portugal, by 1903:Jules Hardouin-Mansart 1740: 1706:, designed for him by 1561:structures was built: 1141:La ClerecĂ­a, Salamanca 1084:Santiago de Compostela 1068:Jean Bautista Sachetti 1064:Royal Palace of Madrid 990:, (1657), finished by 966:. It appeared also in 641:Protestant Reformation 628: 592:Renaissance und Barock 571: 565: 559: 548: 528: 516: 507: 499: 491: 463: 451: 441: 435: 392: 381: 357: 348: 331: 17206:First Vatican Council 16904:First Council of Lyon 16668:Constantine the Great 16364:Christian monasticism 16098:Industrial Revolution 15182:Artist-run initiative 15157:Young British Artists 15122:New European Painting 15058:Moscow Conceptualists 14980:Feminist art movement 14758:Ukrainian underground 14733:Gutai Art Association 14132:Ten American Painters 13636:Western influence in 12613:List of art movements 12190:America and Australia 11810:Medieval Scandinavian 11401:. British Galleries. 11399:"Baroque Style Guide" 10909:Hodge, Susie (2019). 10890:Hodge, Susie (2017). 10809:. Paris: Flammarion. 10715:BĂ©ly, Lucien (2005). 10510:Giorgi, Rosa (2010). 10367:collections.louvre.fr 10317:collections.louvre.fr 9738:Sohm, Philip (1991). 9570:Graur, Neaga (1970). 9555:Graur, Neaga (1970). 9387:collections.louvre.fr 8817:Conner Gorry (2018). 8036:Cabanne (1988) pg. 63 7950:Ducher (1988) p. 104. 7782:14 March 2017 at the 7321:Graur, Neaga (1970). 7307:10.1093/gerhis/ghr066 7188:Neoclassicism (music) 6766:San Marcello al Corso 6346:Ferdinand Barbedienne 5893:Jean-Baptiste Lemoyne 5865:François de CuvilliĂ©s 5836:Chest of drawers; by 5757: 5707: 5609:jardin Ă  la française 5548:Gardens of Versailles 5487:Juana InĂ©s de la Cruz 5270:Juan de Matos Fragoso 5222:Luis VĂ©lez de Guevara 5145: 5129: 4991:Brandenburg Concertos 4982:Johann Sebastian Bach 4912:Il Serpente di Bronzo 4852:L'honestĂ  negli amori 4735: 4703:Musikalische Exequien 4609:Bartolomeo Cristofori 4518:Jean-Jacques Rousseau 4485: 4350:Heinrich Ludwig Rohde 4134:Jean Baptiste Pigalle 3945:Juan RodrĂ­guez JuĂĄrez 3817: 3696:Francisco de ZurbarĂĄn 3668:Artemisia Gentileschi 3630:Maria van Oosterwijck 3457:Artemisia Gentileschi 3398:The Loves of the Gods 3070:Walled City of Manila 3055:Baroque constructions 3032:Basilica of Bom Jesus 3003:Basilica of Bom Jesus 2990:, Manila, Philippines 2829:Tegucigalpa Cathedral 2735: 2675:Catholic missionaries 1718:in the 18th century. 1660:Lukas von Hildebrandt 1635:Frauenkirche, Dresden 1618:, WĂŒrzburg, Germany, 1367:Plague Column, Vienna 1327:, PoznaƄ, Poland, by 698:(1623–1634), both by 696:St. Peter's Baldachin 611: 524:Jean-Jacques Rousseau 310: 82:(1635–1640); centre: 17383:Sexual abuse scandal 17292:Mit brennender Sorge 17135:Age of Enlightenment 16914:Bernard of Clairvaux 16791:Byzantine Iconoclasm 16730:Council of Chalcedon 16510:Council of Jerusalem 16379:Role in civilization 16359:Religious institutes 16291:By country or region 16153:European debt crisis 16148:European integration 16088:Age of Enlightenment 15928:Republic of Florence 14992:Saqqakhaneh movement 14885:Chicano art movement 14753:Soviet Nonconformist 14559:Boston Expressionism 14542:Abstraction-CrĂ©ation 14360:Arbeitsrat fĂŒr Kunst 14353:Cologne Progressives 14073:Art Nouveau in Milan 13876:Anglo-Japanese style 13852:National romanticism 13282:Fontainebleau School 13192:Northern Renaissance 13027:International Gothic 12432:Critical regionalism 11453:Baroque architecture 11144:Hofer, Philip. 1951. 11075:Baroque & Rococo 11033:Tazartes, Maurizia, 10885:. La Editorial, UPR. 10698:Baroque & Rococo 10067:Embodiments of Power 9891:Amadei-Pulice (1990) 9870:Amadei-Pulice (1990) 9845:Amadei-Pulice (1990) 9655:The Piano: A History 8823:. Travelers' Tales. 6860:Palace of Versailles 6804:St. Peter's Basilica 6611:École des Beaux-Arts 6541:Second French Empire 6390:Palace of Versailles 6330:ChĂąteau de CompiĂšgne 6128:Jean-Antoine Watteau 6098:Palace of Versailles 5909:The Triumph of Venus 5816:Meudon Observatory, 5791:Transition to rococo 5739:. Under the rule of 5713:St. Peter's Basilica 5621:Palace of Versailles 5613:French formal garden 5482:La verdad sospechosa 5476:Juan Ruiz de AlarcĂłn 5431:. The dramaturgy of 5387:Federico Della Valle 5360:Joost van den Vondel 5226:Juan Ruiz de AlarcĂłn 4943:Jean-Philippe Rameau 4930:Der Tag des Gerichts 4847:Alessandro Scarlatti 4657:Sonata pian' e forte 4574:. In 1669, the poet 4500:Jean-Philippe Rameau 4429:AndrĂ©-Charles Boulle 4322:AndrĂ©-Charles Boulle 4258:AndrĂ© Charles Boulle 4110:Laocoön and His Sons 4102:St. Peter's Basilica 4100:beneath the dome in 4090:Gian Lorenzo Bernini 4008:Gian Lorenzo Bernini 3987:St. Peter's Basilica 3066:World Heritage Sites 2589:, Taxco, Mexico, by 2559:, Bolivia, 1551–1712 2386:During the reign of 2056:Palace of Versailles 1751:Dominikus Zimmermann 1696:Palace of Versailles 1690:was inspired by the 1664:Dominikus Zimmermann 1527:St. Kazimierz Church 1371:Matthias Rauchmiller 1233:Leonardo de Figueroa 1049:Palacio de la Merced 1034:Leonardo de Figueroa 1030:Palacio de San Telmo 908:Gian Lorenzo Bernini 889:St. Peter's Basilica 832:Gian Lorenzo Bernini 763:St. Peter's Basilica 709:Dresden Frauenkirche 704:St. Peter's Basilica 700:Gian Lorenzo Bernini 692:Chair of Saint Peter 604:Baroque architecture 542:QuatremĂšre de Quincy 485:Jean-Philippe Rameau 379:term used in logic, 258:Lutheran Baroque art 94:Palace of Versailles 92:(1651); bottom: the 19:For other uses, see 17570:Early modern period 17535:18th century in art 17525:17th century in art 17211:Papal infallibility 17201:Our Lady of Lourdes 17150:Shimabara Rebellion 16994:Counter-Reformation 16118:Revolutions of 1848 16048:Early modern France 15829:Anglo-Saxon England 15734:Classical antiquity 15527:Hierarchy of genres 15092:Saint Soleil School 15028:Post-conceptual art 14997:The Stars Art Group 14875:Black Arts Movement 14838:Neo-Dada Organizers 14639:Lyrical abstraction 14372:Australian tonalism 14045:California Tonalism 13717:Hudson River School 13520:Colonial Asian art 13260:English Renaissance 13209:Ghent–Bruges school 13197:Early Netherlandish 13109:Italian Renaissance 13022:Gothic art in Milan 12371:Stripped Classicism 12346:International style 12329:Rationalist-Fascist 11978:Portuguese Colonial 11728:Pre-Islamic Persian 11199:Martin, John Rupert 11015:Sund, July (2019). 10627:carnavalet.paris.fr 10514:. rao. p. 76. 9824:GonzĂĄlez Mas (1980) 9812:GonzĂĄlez Mas (1980) 9800:GonzĂĄlez Mas (1980) 9788:GonzĂĄlez Mas (1980) 9720:Heinrich Wölfflin, 9277:Great Women Artists 9252:Great Women Artists 9191:Great Women Artists 9044:"Historia Del Arte" 8855:on 21 January 2016. 8636:culturanorte.gov.pt 8499:5000 Years of Tiles 7673:, Rome, 1962, p. 46 7530:8 June 2020 at the 7178:New Spanish Baroque 7110:Christianity portal 6968:of a room from the 6764:Broken pediment of 6714:International Style 6575:Second Empire style 6332:, CompiĂšgne, France 6152:Counter-Reformation 6104:Madame de Pompadour 6074:Livre de Cartouches 5920:, Stockholm, Sweden 5668:, Netherlands; the 5437:Demetrius of Rostov 5345:Autos sacramentales 5152:Les Noces de ThĂ©tis 5100:Giambattista Marino 4753:Jean-Baptiste Lully 4737:JS Bach (1685–1750) 4594:Jean-Baptiste Lully 4505:Hippolyte et Aricie 4184:Louis XIV furniture 4138:Frederick the Great 4072:The Death of Adonis 3937:Juan de ValdĂ©s Leal 3853:, and the Bolivian 3828:Master of Calamarca 3786:Madame de Pompadour 3732:Counter-Reformation 3477:The Four Continents 3270:, thick leaves, of 3044:World Heritage Site 2671:Counter-Reformation 2467:New Spanish Baroque 2400:Elizabethan Baroque 2292:Elizabethan Baroque 2250:, the logia of the 2237:World Heritage List 1774:World Heritage Site 1767:Wessobrunner School 1557:two unique baroque 1555:Peace of Westphalia 1466:pilgrimage churches 1225:Palace of San Telmo 1206:, begun in 1643 by 960:Baldassare Longhena 937:(1685–1695) in the 919:Francesco Borromini 813:Francesco Borromini 794:Baldassare Longhena 736:Francesco Borromini 645:Counter-Reformation 493:Hippolyte et Aricie 447:Charles V of France 404:Michel de Montaigne 109:17th–18th centuries 30: 17256:Our Lady of FĂĄtima 17045:Ignatius of Loyola 16969:Catherine of Siena 16937:Pope Boniface VIII 16756:Benedict of Nursia 16725:Council of Ephesus 16562:Ante-Nicene period 16515:Split with Judaism 16349:Crusading movement 16224:Crusading movement 16128:Russian Revolution 15963:Hundred Years' War 15859:Maritime republics 15762:Early Christianity 15752:Hellenistic period 15709:Paleolithic Europe 15569:Landscape painting 15177:New Leipzig School 15117:Neo-conceptual art 14865:Art & Language 14860:Capitalist realism 14782:Florida Highwaymen 14718:Hard-edge painting 14532:Streamline Moderne 14493:Harlem Renaissance 14336:Novecento Italiano 14164:Deutscher Werkbund 13991:Post-Impressionism 13553:Latin American art 13357:Guild of Romanists 13219:German Renaissance 13214:Northern Mannerism 12376:Postconstructivism 12319:Streamline Moderne 11272:Wölfflin, Heinrich 11175:The Age of Baroque 11092:Baroque and Rococo 10976:Palisca, Claude V. 10771:Causa, Raffaello, 10249:, p. 99, 100. 10198:Le Style Louis XIV 9643:, pp. 152–54. 9587:Renault and LazĂ©, 9538:"Slant-Front Desk" 9325:Prater and Bauer, 9312:Prater and Bauer, 9299:Prater and Bauer, 8642:on 3 February 2020 8418:Le Style Louis XIV 8403:Le Style Louis XIV 8388:Le Style Louis XIV 8373:Le Style Louis XIV 8358:Le Style Louis XIV 8306:Le Style Louis XIV 7153:Earthquake Baroque 7124:Catholicism portal 6738:550 Madison Avenue 6316:Jewelry toilet of 6256:, Beauvais, France 6225:Roman architecture 5932:Vieux-Laque Room, 5760: 5721: 5709:St. Peter's Square 5658:Nymphenburg Palace 5406:La reina di Scotia 5394:Adelonda di Frigia 5372:commedia dell'arte 5262:JerĂłnimo de CĂĄncer 5159: 5140: 4997:St Matthew Passion 4973:Domenico Scarlatti 4907:Jan Dismas Zelenka 4888:Didone abbandonata 4864:Mitridate Eupatore 4740: 4727:Scipione affricano 4706:(1629, 1647, 1650) 4686:Claudio Monteverdi 4491: 4354:Ferdinand Plitzner 4167:Francisco Salzillo 4098:Chair of St. Peter 3914:Miguel de Santiago 3832: 3747:, or paintings in 3716:Georges de La Tour 3626:Vanitas Still Life 3611:Michaelina Wautier 3313:BrĂąncovenesc style 3086:BrĂąncovenesc style 3009:, India, 1594–1605 2932:Earthquake Baroque 2851:in Argentina; the 2847:in Venezuela; the 2835:in Nicaragua; the 2761:San AndrĂ©s Cholula 2738: 2117:University Library 2103:Portuguese Baroque 1899:DĂŽme des Invalides 1804:ChĂąteau de Maisons 1616:WĂŒrzburg Residence 1601:Balthasar Permoser 1523:Tylman van Gameren 1508:Sigismund's Column 1333:Giovanni Catenazzi 912:St. Peter's Square 872:Church of the GesĂč 847:St. Peter's Square 728:forced perspective 629: 621:Church of the GesĂč 457:, which describes 332: 303:Origin of the word 28: 17507: 17506: 17467:COVID-19 pandemic 17445:Pope Benedict XVI 17350:Pope John Paul II 17125:Pope Benedict XIV 17111:French Revolution 17095:Thirty Years' War 17085:Robert Bellarmine 17070:John of the Cross 16974:Pope Alexander VI 16959:Council of Vienne 16889:Francis of Assisi 16879:Pope Innocent III 16748:Early Middle Ages 16742: 16741: 16738: 16737: 16680:Arian controversy 16633: 16632: 16581:Apostolic Fathers 16232: 16231: 16158:COVID-19 pandemic 16103:French Revolution 16078:Habsburg monarchy 16058:Cossack Hetmanate 16038:Portuguese Empire 16028:Absolute monarchy 16023:Thirty Years' War 15918:Holy Roman Empire 15843:Bulgarian Empire 15802:Early Middle Ages 15719:Bronze Age Europe 15693:History of Europe 15659: 15658: 15441: 15440: 15297:Corporate Memphis 15250:Classical Realism 15220:Amazonian pop art 15112:Appropriation art 15080:Neo-expressionism 14950:Environmental art 14855:Nouvelle tendance 14572: 14571: 14520:Socialist realism 14377:Dresden Secession 13996:Neo-Impressionism 13959:Decadent movement 13930:Heidelberg School 13824: 13823: 13722:American luminism 13707:DĂŒsseldorf School 13702:Shoreham Ancients 13692:Nazarene movement 13682:Danish Golden Age 13563:Indochristian art 13241:Antwerp Mannerism 13130:Pittura infamante 13124:Florentine School 13119:Proto-Renaissance 12561: 12560: 11603: 11602: 11339:Massimo Colella, 11332:Massimo Colella, 11325:Massimo Colella, 11305:978-2-7056-8448-8 11263:978-1-6060-6041-4 11193:978-0-8264-6648-8 11165:978-84-9948-991-9 11139:978-0-7546-6685-1 11083:978-0-7148-5742-8 11066:978-0-8109-8027-3 11035:Fontaines de Rome 11026:978-0-7148-7637-5 10967:978-0-500-29148-1 10932:. Laurence King. 10920:978-1-7862-7370-3 10901:978-1-78067-968-6 10867:978-0-7148-7502-6 10848:978-0-15-505090-7 10840:Thomson/Wadsworth 10797:978-973-0-23884-6 10764:978-2-03-583324-2 10726:978-2-87-747772-7 10707:978-0-7148-5742-8 10688:978-9-02-721747-9 10583:978-0-7148-7812-6 10546:978-0-7148-7812-6 10521:978-606-8251-30-1 10424:978-0-2414-1503-0 10348:978-2-7572-0177-0 10084:978-0-85745-050-0 10046:978-3-8480-0856-8 9872:, pp. 26–27. 9511:978-1-84484-899-7 9443:978-1-84484-899-7 9316:(1997), pgs. 3–15 9286:978-0-7148-7877-5 9261:978-0-7148-7877-5 9200:978-0-7148-7877-5 9109:978-606-33-1053-9 9057:Larousse (1990). 9028:978-0-8020-8507-8 9001:978-0-8020-4287-3 8895:978-1-305-64505-9 8803:978-0-521-40333-7 8620:. 30 August 2017. 8508:978-0-7141-5099-4 8454:, p. 84, 85. 8330:978-2-7072-0915-3 8278:978-0-500-02544-4 8056:978-973-714-450-8 7988:978-973-714-450-8 7805:Thomson/Wadsworth 7762:978-606-006-149-6 7694:on 21 August 2020 7553:on 2 January 2019 7228:Pasquale Bellonio 7223:Ukrainian Baroque 7208:Naryshkin Baroque 7198:Baroque in Poland 7138:Baroque in Brazil 6556:Napoleon's Empire 6513:French Revolution 6209:Heinrich Wölfflin 5962:Johann Georg Oegg 5934:Schönbrunn Palace 5818:ChĂąteau de Meudon 5749:Paris Opera House 5495:El divino Narciso 5433:Symeon of Polotsk 5421:Tsardom of Russia 5414:Girolamo Graziani 5366:. There was also 5214:GuillĂ©n de Castro 5060:Heinrich Wölfflin 4871:François Couperin 4813:Arcangelo Corelli 4710:Francesco Cavalli 4668:Symphoniae sacrae 4645:Giovanni Gabrieli 4512:Mercure de France 4077:Giuseppe Mazzuoli 3961:Baroque sculpture 3943:in Colombia, and 3887:Diego Quispe Tito 3824:Arquebusier Angel 3810:Indochristian art 3796:Hispanic Americas 3767:Palazzo Barberini 3763:Pietro da Cortona 3736:history paintings 3723:Peter Paul Rubens 3672:Elisabetta Sirani 3656:Ludovico Carracci 3652:Agostino Carracci 3648:Annibale Carracci 3492:, Vienna, Austria 3482:Peter Paul Rubens 3463:, Florence, Italy 3403:Annibale Carracci 3375:Annibale Carracci 3242:, or through the 2892:Italian influence 2845:Caracas Cathedral 2809:solomonic columns 2777:Lorenzo RodrĂ­guez 2746:La Profesa Church 2595:Cayetano SigĂŒenza 2455:Baroque in Brazil 2431:Naryshkin Baroque 2284:Naryshkin Baroque 2066:were designed by 2031:, 1645–1665) and 1976:Pierre Cailleteau 1880:Porte Saint-Denis 1823:Galerie d'Apollon 1763:Weilheim-Schongau 1712:Zwinger (Dresden) 1672:Balthasar Neumann 1652:Holy Roman Empire 1620:Balthasar Neumann 1551:Thirty Years' War 1247:Granada Cathedral 1208:Pedro de la Torre 980:Palazzo Carignano 970:, notably in the 878:In Rome in 1605, 863:Pietro da Cortona 588:Heinrich Wölfflin 557:The French terms 501:Mercure de France 334:The English word 240:and preceded the 113: 112: 80:Peter Paul Rubens 17582: 17497: 17496: 17485: 17484: 17483: 17462:Patriarch Kirill 17335:Pope John Paul I 17140:Anti-clericalism 17120:Pope Innocent XI 17040:Society of Jesus 17025:Council of Trent 16979:Age of Discovery 16924:Late Middle Ages 16826:High Middle Ages 16816:East–West Schism 16700:Pope Sylvester I 16646: 16645: 16635: 16634: 16545:General epistles 16540:Pauline epistles 16473:John the Baptist 16456:Great Commission 16418: 16417: 16369:Catholic culture 16259: 16252: 16245: 16236: 16235: 16093:Great Divergence 16008:Age of Discovery 15953:Late Middle Ages 15923:High Middle Ages 15834:Byzantine Empire 15817:Christianization 15807:Migration Period 15742:Classical Greece 15714:Neolithic Europe 15686: 15679: 15672: 15663: 15662: 15649: 15648: 15633:Western painting 15579:Modern sculpture 15537:History painting 15240:Art intervention 15033:Installation art 14850:Nouveau rĂ©alisme 14590: 14589: 14564:Leningrad School 14456:Mexican muralism 14429:Grosvenor School 14169:American Realism 14152:Der Blaue Reiter 14110:Berlin Secession 14105:Vienna Secession 14100:Munich Secession 14018:Pont-Aven School 13837: 13836: 13687:Troubadour style 13665:(c. 1770 – 1862) 13632:Qing handicrafts 13598:Western elements 13529:Letras y figuras 13502:African-American 13497:African diaspora 13468:Directoire style 13379:Heptanese school 13362:Dutch Golden Age 13347:Stroganov School 13340:Lutheran Baroque 13335:Louis XIII style 13308:Baroque in Milan 13170:Bolognese School 13165:High Renaissance 13148:Forlivese School 13143:Ferrarese School 12866:Migration Period 12630: 12629: 12588: 12581: 12574: 12565: 12564: 12453:Deconstructivism 12212:Spanish Colonial 11973:Spanish Colonial 11873:Western Chalukya 11681:Ancient Egyptian 11630: 11623: 11616: 11607: 11606: 11490:Queen Anne style 11446: 11439: 11432: 11423: 11422: 11418: 11416: 11414: 11289: 11267: 11248: 11126: 11121:Grove Art Online 11030: 10997: 10971: 10952: 10943: 10939:978-178067-163-5 10924: 10905: 10886: 10871: 10829: 10820: 10801: 10768: 10749: 10730: 10711: 10692: 10663: 10662: 10660: 10658: 10644: 10638: 10637: 10635: 10633: 10619: 10613: 10612: 10610: 10608: 10594: 10588: 10587: 10569: 10563: 10557: 10551: 10550: 10532: 10526: 10525: 10507: 10501: 10495: 10489: 10488: 10480: 10474: 10473: 10465: 10459: 10458: 10450: 10444: 10443: 10435: 10429: 10428: 10411: 10405: 10399: 10393: 10387: 10378: 10377: 10375: 10373: 10359: 10353: 10352: 10334: 10328: 10327: 10325: 10323: 10309: 10303: 10302: 10300: 10298: 10283: 10277: 10271: 10262: 10256: 10250: 10244: 10238: 10232: 10226: 10220: 10214: 10208: 10202: 10201: 10193: 10187: 10186: 10184: 10182: 10157: 10151: 10144: 10138: 10137: 10130: 10124: 10119: 10117: 10109: 10101: 10095: 10094: 10093: 10091: 10058: 10052: 10050: 10032: 10021: 10015: 10009: 10003: 9997: 9991: 9985: 9979: 9973: 9965: 9959: 9958: 9938: 9925: 9924: 9905:Lipovetsky, Mark 9900: 9894: 9888: 9882: 9879: 9873: 9867: 9861: 9854: 9848: 9842: 9836: 9833: 9827: 9821: 9815: 9809: 9803: 9797: 9791: 9785: 9779: 9778: 9776: 9774: 9760: 9754: 9753: 9735: 9729: 9718: 9712: 9706: 9700: 9699: 9697: 9695: 9679: 9673: 9672: 9650: 9644: 9638: 9629: 9628: 9613: 9607: 9601: 9592: 9585: 9576: 9575: 9567: 9561: 9560: 9552: 9546: 9545: 9534: 9528: 9522: 9516: 9515: 9497: 9491: 9490: 9479: 9473: 9472: 9470: 9468: 9454: 9448: 9447: 9429: 9423: 9417: 9411: 9405: 9399: 9398: 9396: 9394: 9379: 9373: 9370:Fortenberry 2017 9367: 9361: 9358: 9352: 9349: 9343: 9336: 9330: 9323: 9317: 9310: 9304: 9297: 9291: 9290: 9272: 9266: 9265: 9247: 9241: 9238:Fortenberry 2017 9235: 9229: 9226:Fortenberry 2017 9223: 9217: 9214:Fortenberry 2017 9211: 9205: 9204: 9186: 9180: 9177:Fortenberry 2017 9174: 9168: 9165:Fortenberry 2017 9162: 9156: 9150: 9144: 9143: 9132: 9126: 9120: 9114: 9113: 9095: 9089: 9083: 9077: 9071: 9065: 9064: 9054: 9048: 9047: 9039: 9033: 9032: 9012: 9006: 9005: 8983: 8977: 8976: 8971:. MAVCOR of the 8964: 8958: 8957: 8937: 8931: 8930: 8906: 8900: 8899: 8875: 8869: 8863: 8857: 8856: 8841: 8835: 8834: 8814: 8808: 8807: 8795: 8785: 8779: 8773: 8767: 8761: 8755: 8749: 8743: 8742: 8731: 8725: 8724: 8713: 8707: 8706: 8695: 8689: 8688: 8677: 8671: 8670: 8658: 8652: 8651: 8649: 8647: 8638:. Archived from 8628: 8622: 8621: 8610: 8604: 8603: 8575: 8569: 8568: 8566: 8564: 8559:on 8 August 2014 8555:. Archived from 8549: 8543: 8542: 8531: 8525: 8519: 8513: 8512: 8494: 8488: 8482: 8476: 8470: 8464: 8461: 8455: 8449: 8443: 8437: 8431: 8428: 8422: 8421: 8413: 8407: 8406: 8398: 8392: 8391: 8383: 8377: 8376: 8368: 8362: 8361: 8353: 8347: 8341: 8335: 8334: 8316: 8310: 8309: 8301: 8295: 8289: 8283: 8282: 8264: 8258: 8252: 8246: 8243: 8237: 8236: 8229: 8223: 8222: 8220: 8218: 8204: 8198: 8197: 8195: 8193: 8183:"WILANÓW PALACE" 8179: 8173: 8172: 8170: 8168: 8154: 8148: 8145: 8139: 8133: 8124: 8118: 8112: 8106: 8100: 8094: 8085: 8079: 8073: 8067: 8061: 8060: 8043: 8037: 8034: 8028: 8025: 8014: 8011: 8005: 7999: 7993: 7992: 7975: 7969: 7966: 7960: 7957: 7951: 7948: 7939: 7936: 7930: 7927: 7921: 7915: 7909: 7903: 7897: 7891: 7885: 7879: 7868: 7865: 7859: 7856: 7847: 7844: 7838: 7837: 7831: 7829: 7814: 7808: 7807:, 2005), p. 516. 7797: 7791: 7773: 7767: 7766: 7748: 7742: 7735: 7729: 7728: 7710: 7704: 7703: 7701: 7699: 7690:. Archived from 7680: 7674: 7659: 7653: 7640: 7631: 7618: 7612: 7597: 7591: 7590: 7585: 7583: 7569: 7563: 7562: 7560: 7558: 7540: 7534: 7521: 7515: 7499: 7493: 7492: 7490: 7488: 7483: 7482: 7470: 7461: 7460: 7425: 7416: 7415: 7407: 7400: 7394: 7393: 7391: 7390: 7380: 7374: 7364: 7363: 7351: 7345: 7344: 7333: 7327: 7326: 7318: 7312: 7311: 7309: 7285: 7276: 7275: 7273: 7271: 7257: 7241: 7213:Siberian Baroque 7173:Sicilian Baroque 7126: 7121: 7120: 7112: 7107: 7106: 7098: 7093: 7092: 7021: 7003: 6996:, attributed to 6989: 6979: 6974:MusĂ©e Carnavalet 6957: 6947: 6940:and produced by 6929: 6919: 6910: 6886: 6876: 6873: 6855: 6832:Orlando, Florida 6827: 6800: 6781: 6761: 6734: 6663:Vienna Secession 6640:High Middle Ages 6591:Boulle marquetry 6583:Louis XVI styles 6529:Louis Philippe I 6517:Alexandre Lenoir 6479: 6464:Place des Vosges 6456: 6433: 6413: 6381: 6360:Exterior of the 6357: 6341: 6327: 6313: 6293: 6265: 6250:Boulle marquetry 6247: 6241: 6185:Japanese lacquer 6137: 6121: 6107: 6106: 6096:'s court at the 6081: 6076: 6075: 6063: 6053: 6039: 6029: 6020:The Music Lesson 6016: 5996: 5973: 5953: 5942:Nikolaus Pacassi 5929: 5914:François Boucher 5904: 5885:Germain Boffrand 5881:HĂŽtel de Soubise 5876: 5857: 5843: 5838:Charles Cressent 5833: 5813: 5670:Belvedere Palace 5595: 5575: 5559: 5544: 5524: 5491:auto sacramental 5425:Alexis of Russia 5364:Pierre Corneille 5353:Andreas Gryphius 5136:Pierre Corneille 5112:Baltasar GraciĂĄn 5092:Emanuele Tesauro 5041:Marie de' Medici 4900:The Four Seasons 4801:Johann Pachelbel 4794:Venus and Adonis 4676:(c. 1580–1651) 4653: 4650: 4623:("a keyboard of 4539:Manfred Bukofzer 4451:, or chest. The 4425:Louis XIII style 4359: 4345: 4327: 4317: 4307: 4301: 4287: 4282:Andrea Brustolon 4277: 4263: 4253: 4233: 4219: 4213: 4200: 4194: 4081:Hermitage Museum 4067: 4044: 4030:Antoine Coysevox 4022: 3998: 3971: 3781:François Boucher 3710:in Germany; and 3692:Paolo de Matteis 3676:Giovanna Garzoni 3622: 3601: 3576: 3565:National Gallery 3551: 3526: 3501: 3487: 3472: 3449: 3435: 3422: 3408: 3389: 3367: 3357:Baroque painting 3300:Mogoșoaia Palace 3288:Solomonic column 3234:(1632–1654) and 3224:Byzantine Empire 3201:Balkan Peninsula 3184: 3173:Mogoșoaia Palace 3168: 3152: 3134: 3123:Solomonic column 3119:Horezu Monastery 3115: 3096: 2999: 2984:Manila Cathedral 2980: 2961: 2942: 2861:Havana Cathedral 2843:, Colombia; the 2643: 2625: 2606: 2583: 2568: 2549: 2534: 2519: 2504: 2487:, Minas Gerais, 2481: 2435:Eastern Orthodox 2412:Smolny Cathedral 2408:Catherine Palace 2381:Menshikov Palace 2344: 2325: 2314:Saint Petersburg 2306: 2296:Siberian Baroque 2264:Episcopal Palace 2260:Palace of Freixo 2191: 2188: 2174: 2151: 2132: 2113: 2021:François Mansart 1968: 1953: 1941: 1929: 1914: 1895: 1884:François Blondel 1876: 1861: 1842: 1819: 1808:François Mansart 1800: 1735: 1727:Bad Staffelstein 1631: 1612: 1593:Zwinger, Dresden 1589: 1531:KrasiƄski Palace 1455:Rogalin Palace, 1452: 1433: 1421: 1408:Exterior of the 1405: 1386: 1363: 1348: 1321: 1289:Toledo Cathedral 1187: 1171: 1152: 1137: 1118: 1099: 1079: 1060: 1045: 1026: 858: 843: 824: 805: 786: 759: 694:(1647–1653) and 650:Great Iconoclasm 637:Council of Trent 581:Jacob Burckhardt 574: 568: 562: 553: 545: 544: 533: 519: 510: 504: 496: 488: 487: 476:Federico Barocci 466: 456: 444: 438: 425: 419: 413: 407: 406: 398:scholastic logic 395: 386: 373:pre-Roman Iberia 370: 360: 351: 325: 322: 207: 202: 196: 190: 189: 186: 185: 182: 179: 176: 169: 159: 153: 152: 149: 148: 145: 142: 139: 136: 133: 126: 99: 76:Venus and Adonis 66: 55: 44: 31: 27: 17590: 17589: 17585: 17584: 17583: 17581: 17580: 17579: 17565:Decorative arts 17510: 17509: 17508: 17503: 17491: 17481: 17479: 17471: 17393:World Youth Day 17371: 17360:World Youth Day 17304:Pacem in terris 17298:Pope John XXIII 17237: 17164: 17155:Edict of Nantes 17113: 17109: 17099: 17065:Teresa of Ávila 17060:Tridentine Mass 16996: 16992: 16983: 16964:Knights Templar 16918: 16820: 16776:Gregorian chant 16734: 16660: 16657: 16654: 16652: 16641: 16629: 16556: 16425: 16413: 16405: 16272: 16270:Catholic Church 16263: 16233: 16228: 16167: 16133:Interwar period 16108:Napoleonic Wars 15972: 15943:Mongol invasion 15896:Crown of Aragon 15788: 15728: 15724:Iron Age Europe 15695: 15690: 15660: 15655: 15637: 15554:Interactive art 15437: 15411:SoFlo Superflat 15336:Kitsch movement 15260:Africanfuturism 15212: 15206: 15085:Transavantgarde 15016: 14970:Light and Space 14955:Performance art 14935:Psychedelic art 14818:Nueva Presencia 14808:Otra FiguraciĂłn 14796: 14728:Les Plasticiens 14713:New York School 14691:Action painting 14676:Metcalf Chateau 14585: 14580: 14568: 14488:Cercle et CarrĂ© 14424:New Objectivity 14331:Return to order 14273:School of Paris 14251: 14095:School of Paris 14056: 13942:Arts and Crafts 13847:Neo-romanticism 13832: 13820: 13816:Etching revival 13768:Barbizon school 13712:Pre-Raphaelites 13664: 13661: 13654: 13597: 13591: 13484: 13458:Louis XVI style 13400: 13389:Louis XIV style 13352:Animal painting 13313:Flemish Baroque 13291: 13202:World landscape 13153:Venetian School 13095: 13082:Majorcan school 13049:Novgorod School 13039:Lucchese School 13011:Opus Anglicanum 13003:Norman-Sicilian 12947:Italo-Byzantine 12847:Early Christian 12828: 12812:Pompeian Styles 12625: 12619: 12606: 12592: 12562: 12557: 12472: 12441: 12390: 12324:Totalitarianism 12314:New Objectivity 12255: 12108:Serbo-Byzantine 12103:Russo-Byzantine 11992: 11951: 11826: 11803:Islamic Persian 11739: 11657: 11639: 11634: 11604: 11599: 11588:Churrigueresque 11456: 11450: 11412: 11410: 11397: 11378:Wayback Machine 11360:Webmuseum Paris 11351: 11346: 11286: 11264: 11237: 11171:Kitson, Michael 11124: 11052: 11050:Further reading 11047: 11027: 10994: 10968: 10940: 10921: 10902: 10868: 10817: 10798: 10765: 10746: 10727: 10708: 10689: 10672: 10667: 10666: 10656: 10654: 10652:amisdulouvre.fr 10646: 10645: 10641: 10631: 10629: 10621: 10620: 10616: 10606: 10604: 10596: 10595: 10591: 10584: 10570: 10566: 10558: 10554: 10547: 10533: 10529: 10522: 10508: 10504: 10496: 10492: 10481: 10477: 10466: 10462: 10451: 10447: 10436: 10432: 10425: 10413: 10412: 10408: 10400: 10396: 10388: 10381: 10371: 10369: 10361: 10360: 10356: 10349: 10335: 10331: 10321: 10319: 10311: 10310: 10306: 10296: 10294: 10284: 10280: 10272: 10265: 10257: 10253: 10245: 10241: 10233: 10229: 10221: 10217: 10209: 10205: 10194: 10190: 10180: 10178: 10158: 10154: 10145: 10141: 10131: 10122: 10120: 10111: 10110: 10102: 10098: 10089: 10087: 10085: 10059: 10055: 10047: 10033: 10024: 10020:, pp. 336. 10016: 10012: 10008:, pp. 334. 10004: 10000: 9996:, pp. 332. 9992: 9988: 9984:, pp. 328. 9980: 9976: 9966: 9962: 9955: 9939: 9928: 9921: 9901: 9897: 9893:, pp. 6–9. 9889: 9885: 9880: 9876: 9868: 9864: 9855: 9851: 9843: 9839: 9834: 9830: 9822: 9818: 9810: 9806: 9798: 9794: 9790:, pp. 1–2. 9786: 9782: 9772: 9770: 9762: 9761: 9757: 9750: 9736: 9732: 9719: 9715: 9707: 9703: 9693: 9691: 9680: 9676: 9669: 9651: 9647: 9639: 9632: 9614: 9610: 9602: 9595: 9586: 9579: 9568: 9564: 9553: 9549: 9536: 9535: 9531: 9523: 9519: 9512: 9498: 9494: 9481: 9480: 9476: 9466: 9464: 9456: 9455: 9451: 9444: 9430: 9426: 9418: 9414: 9406: 9402: 9392: 9390: 9381: 9380: 9376: 9368: 9364: 9359: 9355: 9350: 9346: 9337: 9333: 9324: 9320: 9311: 9307: 9298: 9294: 9287: 9273: 9269: 9262: 9248: 9244: 9236: 9232: 9224: 9220: 9212: 9208: 9201: 9187: 9183: 9175: 9171: 9163: 9159: 9151: 9147: 9133: 9129: 9121: 9117: 9110: 9096: 9092: 9088:, pp. 378. 9084: 9080: 9076:, pp. 226. 9072: 9068: 9055: 9051: 9040: 9036: 9029: 9013: 9009: 9002: 8984: 8980: 8973:Yale University 8965: 8961: 8954: 8938: 8934: 8927: 8919:. p. 106. 8907: 8903: 8896: 8888:. p. 608. 8876: 8872: 8864: 8860: 8843: 8842: 8838: 8831: 8815: 8811: 8804: 8786: 8782: 8774: 8770: 8762: 8758: 8750: 8746: 8733: 8732: 8728: 8715: 8714: 8710: 8697: 8696: 8692: 8679: 8678: 8674: 8659: 8655: 8645: 8643: 8630: 8629: 8625: 8612: 8611: 8607: 8576: 8572: 8562: 8560: 8551: 8550: 8546: 8533: 8532: 8528: 8520: 8516: 8509: 8495: 8491: 8483: 8479: 8471: 8467: 8462: 8458: 8450: 8446: 8438: 8434: 8429: 8425: 8414: 8410: 8399: 8395: 8384: 8380: 8369: 8365: 8354: 8350: 8346:, pp. 238. 8342: 8338: 8331: 8317: 8313: 8302: 8298: 8290: 8286: 8279: 8265: 8261: 8253: 8249: 8244: 8240: 8231: 8230: 8226: 8216: 8214: 8206: 8205: 8201: 8191: 8189: 8181: 8180: 8176: 8166: 8164: 8156: 8155: 8151: 8146: 8142: 8134: 8127: 8123:, pp. 231. 8119: 8115: 8107: 8103: 8095: 8088: 8084:, pp. 188. 8080: 8076: 8068: 8064: 8057: 8045: 8044: 8040: 8035: 8031: 8026: 8017: 8012: 8008: 8000: 7996: 7989: 7977: 7976: 7972: 7967: 7963: 7958: 7954: 7949: 7942: 7937: 7933: 7928: 7924: 7916: 7912: 7908:, pp. 213. 7904: 7900: 7892: 7888: 7884:, pp. 211. 7880: 7871: 7866: 7862: 7857: 7850: 7846:Ducher, pg. 102 7845: 7841: 7827: 7825: 7815: 7811: 7798: 7794: 7784:Wayback Machine 7774: 7770: 7763: 7749: 7745: 7737:Hopkins, Owen, 7736: 7732: 7711: 7707: 7697: 7695: 7682: 7681: 7677: 7660: 7656: 7641: 7634: 7629:Wayback Machine 7619: 7615: 7598: 7594: 7581: 7579: 7571: 7570: 7566: 7556: 7554: 7541: 7537: 7532:Wayback Machine 7522: 7518: 7502:Michael Meere, 7500: 7496: 7486: 7484: 7472: 7471: 7464: 7426: 7419: 7405:"Baroque"  7402: 7401: 7397: 7369:empr. au port. 7353: 7352: 7348: 7335: 7334: 7330: 7319: 7315: 7286: 7279: 7269: 7267: 7265:www.baroque.org 7259: 7258: 7254: 7249: 7244: 7235: 7183:Mexican Baroque 7168:Italian Baroque 7158:English Baroque 7122: 7115: 7108: 7101: 7094: 7087: 7084: 7035: 7022: 7013: 6990: 6981: 6964:painted on the 6958: 6949: 6930: 6921: 6911: 6902: 6899:Wam Architecten 6889:Hotel Zaandam, 6887: 6878: 6874: 6856: 6847: 6830:Dolphin Hotel, 6828: 6819: 6808:Donato Bramante 6801: 6792: 6789:Pierre Fakhoury 6782: 6773: 6762: 6753: 6735: 6726: 6707:Louis XVI style 6655:interwar period 6595:English Regency 6491: 6480: 6471: 6466:from Paris, by 6457: 6448: 6434: 6425: 6414: 6405: 6402:Charles Garnier 6394:neo-Renaissance 6386:Hall of Mirrors 6382: 6373: 6370:Charles Garnier 6358: 6349: 6342: 6333: 6318:Empress EugĂ©nie 6314: 6305: 6294: 6285: 6270:Benjamin Deguil 6266: 6257: 6242: 6233: 6217:interwar period 6193: 6124:decorative arts 6087: 6064: 6055: 6040: 6031: 6017: 6008: 5997: 5988: 5974: 5965: 5954: 5945: 5930: 5921: 5905: 5896: 5877: 5868: 5858: 5849: 5848:, Waddesdon, UK 5846:Waddesdon Manor 5834: 5825: 5814: 5805: 5799: 5793: 5788: 5780:Sagrada FamĂ­lia 5737:Baron Haussmann 5730:Catholic Church 5690: 5682:Peterhof Palace 5617:Vaux le Vicomte 5603: 5600:Schwerin Castle 5596: 5587: 5576: 5567: 5562:Gardens of the 5560: 5551: 5545: 5536: 5529:Vaux-le-Vicomte 5525: 5516: 5510: 5498:and the comedy 5445: 5368:Johannes Velten 5206:Tirso de Molina 5187:proscenium arch 5173:in France; and 5150:for the ballet 5148:Giacomo Torelli 5130:Set design for 5124: 5057: 5055:Literary theory 5037: 5031: 4895:Antonio Vivaldi 4883:Tomaso Albinoni 4840:Dido and Aeneas 4782:Mystery Sonatas 4698:Heinrich SchĂŒtz 4651: 4641: 4611:(1655–1731) of 4596:in France, and 4590:Heinrich SchĂŒtz 4560:'s mostly lost 4509:printed in the 4487:Antonio Vivaldi 4480: 4474: 4416:, and C-shaped 4390:acanthus leaves 4370:horns of plenty 4364: 4346: 4337: 4336:(New York City) 4318: 4309: 4302: 4293: 4278: 4269: 4254: 4245: 4234: 4225: 4214: 4205: 4195: 4186: 4180: 4156:Peter the Great 4151:Bronze Horseman 4094:Pope Urban VIII 4084: 4068: 4059: 4058:, New York City 4045: 4036: 4023: 4014: 3999: 3990: 3985:; height: 5 m; 3979:Francesco Mochi 3972: 3963: 3957: 3899:Cusco Cathedral 3875:Angelino Medoro 3812: 3800:Main articles: 3798: 3771:Pope Urban VIII 3727:Flemish Baroque 3712:Nicolas Poussin 3704:Diego VelĂĄzquez 3640:primary colours 3633: 3623: 3614: 3602: 3593: 3592:, Madrid, Spain 3590:Museo del Prado 3586:Diego VelĂĄzquez 3577: 3568: 3552: 3543: 3531:The Night Watch 3527: 3518: 3517:, New York City 3511:Nicolas Poussin 3502: 3493: 3473: 3464: 3450: 3441: 3423: 3414: 3411:Palazzo Farnese 3390: 3381: 3368: 3359: 3353: 3195: 3192:Antim Monastery 3185: 3176: 3169: 3160: 3153: 3144: 3135: 3126: 3116: 3107: 3100:Golia Monastery 3097: 3088: 3082: 3042:was declared a 3010: 3000: 2991: 2981: 2972: 2962: 2953: 2943: 2934: 2928: 2894:, usually of a 2839:, Ecuador; the 2805:cushioned walls 2769:Churrigueresque 2655: 2654: 2653: 2652: 2651: 2644: 2635: 2634: 2633: 2626: 2613: 2607: 2598: 2584: 2575: 2569: 2560: 2550: 2541: 2535: 2526: 2520: 2511: 2505: 2496: 2482: 2473: 2463:Churrigueresque 2449:Main articles: 2447: 2361:Peter the Great 2357:Petrine Baroque 2351: 2345: 2336: 2326: 2317: 2307: 2298: 2288:Petrine Baroque 2282:Main articles: 2280: 2278:Russian Baroque 2252:Porto Cathedral 2192: 2189: 2175: 2166: 2152: 2143: 2136:Palace of Mafra 2133: 2124: 2121:Gaspar Ferreira 2114: 2105: 2097:Peterhof Palace 2093:Peter the Great 2080:Robert de Cotte 2072:Hall of Mirrors 2060:Charles Le Brun 2037:Vaux-le-Vicomte 2010:Claude Perrault 2002:Louis XIV style 1979: 1969: 1960: 1954: 1945: 1942: 1933: 1930: 1921: 1918:Hall of Mirrors 1915: 1906: 1896: 1887: 1877: 1868: 1862: 1853: 1850:Claude Perrault 1843: 1834: 1831:Charles Le Brun 1820: 1811: 1801: 1792: 1790:Louis XIV style 1784:Main articles: 1782: 1731: 1682:in Dresden. In 1642: 1641:, 1726 and 1743 1632: 1623: 1613: 1604: 1590: 1581: 1575: 1559:wattle and daub 1460: 1453: 1444: 1437:Upper Belvedere 1434: 1425: 1422: 1413: 1406: 1397: 1387: 1378: 1377:, 1682 and 1694 1364: 1355: 1349: 1340: 1322: 1313: 1285:El Transparente 1279:in Madrid, and 1273:Pedro de Ribera 1254:Churrigueresque 1194: 1188: 1179: 1172: 1163: 1153: 1144: 1138: 1129: 1119: 1110: 1103:Virreina Palace 1100: 1091: 1080: 1071: 1061: 1052: 1046: 1037: 1027: 1018: 1012: 1010:Spanish Baroque 992:Giorgio Massari 976:Guarino Guarini 974:(1668–1694) by 958:(1631–1687) by 866: 859: 850: 844: 835: 825: 816: 806: 797: 787: 778: 767:Donato Bramante 760: 751: 745: 743:Italian Baroque 633:Catholic Church 619:ceiling of the 606: 600: 566:musique baroque 439:and Portuguese 323: 305: 281:decorative arts 250:Catholic Church 234:Renaissance art 208:) is a Western 205:[baʁɔk] 200: 194: 173: 164: 163: 157: 130: 121: 120: 101: 72: 71: 70: 69: 68: 67: 58: 57: 56: 47: 46: 45: 24: 17: 12: 11: 5: 17588: 17578: 17577: 17572: 17567: 17562: 17557: 17552: 17547: 17542: 17537: 17532: 17527: 17522: 17505: 17504: 17502: 17501: 17489: 17476: 17473: 17472: 17470: 17469: 17464: 17459: 17452: 17447: 17442: 17441: 17440: 17435: 17430: 17425: 17420: 17415: 17410: 17405: 17400: 17390: 17385: 17379: 17377: 17373: 17372: 17370: 17369: 17368: 17367: 17357: 17352: 17347: 17342: 17337: 17332: 17322: 17317: 17312: 17307: 17300: 17295: 17288: 17283: 17281:Lateran Treaty 17278: 17273: 17268: 17263: 17258: 17253: 17247: 17245: 17239: 17238: 17236: 17235: 17228: 17223: 17218: 17213: 17208: 17203: 17198: 17193: 17188: 17183: 17178: 17172: 17170: 17166: 17165: 17163: 17162: 17157: 17152: 17147: 17142: 17137: 17132: 17127: 17122: 17116: 17114: 17106:Baroque period 17104: 17101: 17100: 17098: 17097: 17092: 17087: 17082: 17077: 17075:Peter Canisius 17072: 17067: 17062: 17057: 17052: 17050:Francis Xavier 17047: 17042: 17037: 17032: 17027: 17022: 17017: 17014:Exsurge Domine 17010: 17005: 16999: 16997: 16988: 16985: 16984: 16982: 16981: 16976: 16971: 16966: 16961: 16956: 16954:Pope Clement V 16951: 16950: 16949: 16947:Avignon Papacy 16942:Western Schism 16939: 16934: 16932:Thomas Aquinas 16928: 16926: 16920: 16919: 16917: 16916: 16911: 16906: 16901: 16896: 16891: 16886: 16881: 16876: 16871: 16866: 16861: 16856: 16851: 16846: 16841: 16836: 16830: 16828: 16822: 16821: 16819: 16818: 16813: 16808: 16803: 16798: 16793: 16788: 16786:Saint Boniface 16783: 16778: 16773: 16771:Pope Gregory I 16768: 16763: 16758: 16752: 16750: 16744: 16743: 16740: 16739: 16736: 16735: 16733: 16732: 16727: 16722: 16717: 16712: 16710:Biblical canon 16707: 16702: 16697: 16692: 16687: 16682: 16677: 16676: 16675: 16664: 16662: 16643: 16639:Late antiquity 16631: 16630: 16628: 16627: 16622: 16617: 16612: 16607: 16606: 16605: 16600: 16599: 16598: 16593: 16588: 16586:Pope Clement I 16576:Church Fathers 16573: 16567: 16565: 16558: 16557: 16555: 16554: 16553: 16552: 16547: 16542: 16537: 16532: 16527: 16517: 16512: 16507: 16502: 16501: 16500: 16495: 16490: 16485: 16475: 16470: 16465: 16460: 16459: 16458: 16453: 16448: 16443: 16432: 16430: 16415: 16407: 16406: 16404: 16403: 16398: 16393: 16388: 16383: 16382: 16381: 16376: 16366: 16361: 16356: 16351: 16346: 16345: 16344: 16339: 16337:Biblical canon 16332:Catholic Bible 16329: 16328: 16327: 16317: 16316: 16315: 16305: 16300: 16295: 16294: 16293: 16282: 16280: 16274: 16273: 16262: 16261: 16254: 16247: 16239: 16230: 16229: 16227: 16226: 16221: 16216: 16211: 16206: 16201: 16196: 16191: 16186: 16181: 16175: 16173: 16169: 16168: 16166: 16165: 16160: 16155: 16150: 16145: 16140: 16135: 16130: 16125: 16120: 16115: 16110: 16105: 16100: 16095: 16090: 16085: 16083:Russian Empire 16080: 16075: 16073:British Empire 16070: 16068:Dutch Republic 16065: 16063:Swedish Empire 16060: 16055: 16050: 16045: 16043:Spanish Empire 16040: 16035: 16033:Ottoman Empire 16030: 16025: 16020: 16015: 16010: 16005: 16004: 16003: 15993: 15988: 15982: 15980: 15974: 15973: 15971: 15970: 15965: 15960: 15955: 15950: 15948:Serbian Empire 15945: 15940: 15935: 15930: 15925: 15920: 15915: 15893: 15888: 15883: 15882: 15881: 15876: 15871: 15866: 15856: 15855: 15854: 15849: 15841: 15836: 15831: 15826: 15821: 15820: 15819: 15809: 15804: 15798: 15796: 15790: 15789: 15787: 15786: 15784:Late antiquity 15781: 15776: 15771: 15770: 15769: 15759: 15754: 15749: 15747:Roman Republic 15744: 15738: 15736: 15730: 15729: 15727: 15726: 15721: 15716: 15711: 15705: 15703: 15697: 15696: 15689: 15688: 15681: 15674: 15666: 15657: 15656: 15654: 15653: 15642: 15639: 15638: 15636: 15635: 15630: 15623: 15618: 15613: 15608: 15603: 15598: 15593: 15588: 15587: 15586: 15584:Late modernism 15581: 15571: 15566: 15561: 15556: 15551: 15546: 15541: 15540: 15539: 15534: 15532:Genre painting 15524: 15519: 15514: 15509: 15508: 15507: 15502: 15497: 15492: 15482: 15480:Ballets Russes 15477: 15472: 15467: 15466: 15465: 15463:Asemic writing 15455: 15453:History of art 15449: 15447: 15446:Related topics 15443: 15442: 15439: 15438: 15436: 15435: 15430: 15425: 15420: 15419: 15418: 15413: 15403: 15398: 15393: 15388: 15383: 15381:Relational art 15378: 15373: 15368: 15363: 15358: 15353: 15348: 15343: 15338: 15333: 15328: 15327: 15326: 15316: 15311: 15306: 15304:Hypermodernism 15301: 15300: 15299: 15289: 15284: 15279: 15274: 15269: 15264: 15263: 15262: 15252: 15247: 15242: 15237: 15232: 15227: 15222: 15216: 15214: 15208: 15207: 15205: 15204: 15199: 15194: 15189: 15184: 15179: 15174: 15169: 15164: 15159: 15154: 15149: 15144: 15139: 15134: 15129: 15124: 15119: 15114: 15109: 15104: 15099: 15094: 15089: 15088: 15087: 15077: 15072: 15067: 15062: 15061: 15060: 15050: 15045: 15043:Postminimalism 15040: 15035: 15030: 15024: 15022: 15018: 15017: 15015: 15014: 15009: 15004: 14999: 14994: 14989: 14988: 14987: 14977: 14972: 14967: 14962: 14957: 14952: 14947: 14942: 14937: 14932: 14927: 14922: 14920:Generative art 14917: 14912: 14907: 14902: 14897: 14892: 14890:Conceptual art 14887: 14882: 14877: 14872: 14867: 14862: 14857: 14852: 14847: 14842: 14841: 14840: 14830: 14825: 14820: 14815: 14810: 14804: 14802: 14798: 14797: 14795: 14794: 14789: 14787:Cybernetic art 14784: 14779: 14778: 14777: 14775:Ultra-Lettrist 14772: 14762: 14761: 14760: 14750: 14745: 14740: 14735: 14730: 14725: 14720: 14715: 14710: 14705: 14704: 14703: 14693: 14688: 14683: 14678: 14673: 14668: 14663: 14662: 14661: 14656: 14651: 14649:Arte Informale 14646: 14636: 14631: 14626: 14625: 14624: 14614: 14613: 14612: 14602: 14596: 14594: 14587: 14586:(1945–present) 14574: 14573: 14570: 14569: 14567: 14566: 14561: 14556: 14551: 14546: 14545: 14544: 14534: 14529: 14528: 14527: 14522: 14515:Heroic realism 14512: 14511: 14510: 14500: 14495: 14490: 14485: 14480: 14475: 14468: 14463: 14458: 14453: 14452: 14451: 14449:Latin American 14446: 14436: 14431: 14426: 14421: 14419:Group of Seven 14416: 14411: 14406: 14401: 14400: 14399: 14389: 14384: 14382:Social realism 14379: 14374: 14369: 14368: 14367: 14365:November Group 14357: 14356: 14355: 14350: 14340: 14339: 14338: 14328: 14323: 14322: 14321: 14309: 14304: 14299: 14298: 14297: 14296: 14295: 14288:Latin American 14283:Constructivism 14280: 14278:Crystal Cubism 14275: 14270: 14265: 14259: 14257: 14253: 14252: 14250: 14249: 14244: 14239: 14234: 14229: 14224: 14219: 14218: 14217: 14207: 14202: 14195: 14194: 14193: 14188: 14178: 14177: 14176: 14166: 14161: 14156: 14155: 14154: 14149: 14139: 14134: 14129: 14124: 14119: 14118: 14117: 14112: 14107: 14102: 14092: 14087: 14082: 14077: 14076: 14075: 14064: 14062: 14058: 14057: 14055: 14054: 14049: 14048: 14047: 14037: 14036: 14035: 14030: 14025: 14020: 14015: 14010: 14005: 14004: 14003: 13988: 13983: 13981:Volcano School 13978: 13977: 13976: 13971: 13961: 13956: 13951: 13950: 13949: 13939: 13934: 13933: 13932: 13927: 13922: 13917: 13916: 13915: 13910: 13895: 13890: 13885: 13880: 13879: 13878: 13866: 13861: 13856: 13855: 13854: 13843: 13841: 13834: 13826: 13825: 13822: 13821: 13819: 13818: 13813: 13812: 13811: 13806: 13805: 13804: 13789: 13788: 13787: 13786: 13785: 13775: 13770: 13760: 13755: 13754: 13753: 13743: 13738: 13736:Norwich School 13733: 13728: 13727: 13726: 13725: 13724: 13714: 13709: 13704: 13699: 13694: 13689: 13684: 13679: 13677:Fairy painting 13668: 13666: 13656: 13655: 13653: 13652: 13651: 13650: 13645: 13634: 13629: 13624: 13619: 13614: 13613: 13612: 13601: 13599: 13593: 13592: 13590: 13589: 13588: 13587: 13582: 13581: 13580: 13575: 13570: 13568:Chilote School 13560: 13558:Casta painting 13550: 13549: 13548: 13543: 13538: 13537: 13536: 13534:Tipos del PaĂ­s 13531: 13518: 13517: 13516: 13515: 13514: 13504: 13492: 13490: 13486: 13485: 13483: 13482: 13477: 13476: 13475: 13470: 13465: 13460: 13455: 13443: 13442: 13441: 13434: 13429: 13424: 13422:Louis XV style 13419: 13408: 13406: 13402: 13401: 13399: 13398: 13397: 13396: 13391: 13381: 13376: 13371: 13370: 13369: 13359: 13354: 13349: 13344: 13343: 13342: 13337: 13332: 13331: 13330: 13325: 13315: 13310: 13299: 13297: 13293: 13292: 13290: 13289: 13284: 13279: 13274: 13269: 13268: 13267: 13257: 13256: 13255: 13254: 13253: 13248: 13243: 13233: 13232: 13231: 13226: 13224:Cologne School 13216: 13211: 13206: 13205: 13204: 13189: 13188: 13187: 13186: 13185: 13177: 13172: 13167: 13157: 13156: 13155: 13150: 13145: 13135: 13134: 13133: 13126: 13121: 13105: 13103: 13097: 13096: 13094: 13093: 13092: 13091: 13084: 13079: 13077:Italian school 13068: 13063: 13062: 13061: 13059:Sienese School 13051: 13046: 13041: 13036: 13035: 13034: 13029: 13024: 13014: 13007: 13006: 13005: 12995: 12994: 12993: 12988: 12978: 12973: 12972: 12971: 12969:Pre-Romanesque 12966: 12961: 12951: 12950: 12949: 12944: 12939: 12934: 12924: 12919: 12918: 12917: 12905: 12900: 12898:Donor portrait 12895: 12894: 12893: 12888: 12883: 12878: 12873: 12863: 12862: 12861: 12851: 12850: 12849: 12838: 12836: 12830: 12829: 12827: 12826: 12825: 12824: 12819: 12814: 12809: 12807:Julio-Claudian 12804: 12799: 12789: 12784: 12779: 12774: 12769: 12768: 12767: 12766: 12765: 12760: 12759: 12758: 12756:Greco-Buddhist 12748: 12738: 12733: 12728: 12723: 12718: 12713: 12708: 12703: 12698: 12696:Protogeometric 12693: 12683: 12682: 12681: 12676: 12671: 12666: 12656: 12651: 12650: 12649: 12638: 12636: 12627: 12621: 12620: 12611: 12608: 12607: 12591: 12590: 12583: 12576: 12568: 12559: 12558: 12556: 12555: 12550: 12545: 12540: 12535: 12530: 12529: 12528: 12518: 12513: 12508: 12507: 12506: 12501: 12491: 12486: 12480: 12478: 12474: 12473: 12471: 12470: 12465: 12460: 12455: 12449: 12447: 12443: 12442: 12440: 12439: 12434: 12429: 12424: 12419: 12414: 12409: 12404: 12398: 12396: 12392: 12391: 12389: 12388: 12383: 12378: 12373: 12368: 12363: 12358: 12353: 12348: 12343: 12342: 12341: 12336: 12331: 12321: 12316: 12311: 12309:Constructivism 12306: 12301: 12296: 12295: 12294: 12284: 12282:Prairie School 12279: 12274: 12269: 12263: 12261: 12257: 12256: 12254: 12253: 12252: 12251: 12246: 12241: 12236: 12226: 12225: 12224: 12219: 12214: 12209: 12204: 12199: 12194: 12193: 12192: 12187: 12179: 12174: 12169: 12164: 12163: 12162: 12157: 12152: 12142: 12137: 12132: 12127: 12122: 12117: 12112: 12111: 12110: 12105: 12090: 12089: 12088: 12078: 12077: 12076: 12071: 12066: 12061: 12056: 12051: 12046: 12041: 12036: 12031: 12026: 12021: 12016: 12011: 12000: 11998: 11994: 11993: 11991: 11990: 11985: 11980: 11975: 11970: 11965: 11959: 11957: 11953: 11952: 11950: 11949: 11944: 11939: 11934: 11929: 11928: 11927: 11917: 11912: 11911: 11910: 11905: 11900: 11895: 11890: 11885: 11877: 11876: 11875: 11870: 11865: 11857: 11856: 11855: 11850: 11845: 11834: 11832: 11828: 11827: 11825: 11824: 11823: 11822: 11815:Pre-Romanesque 11812: 11807: 11806: 11805: 11800: 11795: 11790: 11785: 11775: 11774: 11773: 11768: 11760: 11755: 11749: 11747: 11745:1st millennium 11741: 11740: 11738: 11737: 11736: 11735: 11725: 11724: 11723: 11718: 11713: 11703: 11698: 11697: 11696: 11691: 11683: 11678: 11673: 11667: 11665: 11659: 11658: 11656: 11655: 11650: 11644: 11641: 11640: 11633: 11632: 11625: 11618: 11610: 11601: 11600: 11598: 11597: 11592: 11591: 11590: 11580: 11579: 11578: 11573: 11568: 11563: 11553: 11548: 11543: 11538: 11537: 11536: 11526: 11521: 11520: 11519: 11514: 11504: 11499: 11494: 11493: 11492: 11482: 11480:Dutch Republic 11477: 11472: 11467: 11461: 11458: 11457: 11449: 11448: 11441: 11434: 11426: 11420: 11419: 11395: 11386: 11380: 11368: 11362: 11357: 11350: 11349:External links 11347: 11345: 11344: 11337: 11330: 11323: 11308: 11290: 11284: 11268: 11262: 11249: 11235: 11222: 11196: 11181:Lambert, Gregg 11178: 11168: 11149: 11142: 11127: 11113: 11103: 11088:Bazin, Germain 11085: 11068: 11053: 11051: 11048: 11046: 11045: 11031: 11025: 11012: 10998: 10992: 10972: 10966: 10953: 10944: 10938: 10925: 10919: 10906: 10900: 10887: 10872: 10866: 10857:The Art Museum 10851: 10830: 10821: 10815: 10802: 10796: 10783: 10769: 10763: 10750: 10744: 10731: 10725: 10712: 10706: 10693: 10687: 10673: 10671: 10668: 10665: 10664: 10639: 10614: 10589: 10582: 10564: 10562:, p. 102. 10552: 10545: 10527: 10520: 10502: 10500:, p. 203. 10490: 10475: 10460: 10445: 10430: 10423: 10406: 10404:, p. 294. 10394: 10392:, p. 296. 10379: 10354: 10347: 10329: 10304: 10278: 10274:Boucher (1998) 10263: 10261:, p. 294. 10251: 10239: 10237:, p. 104. 10227: 10215: 10203: 10188: 10152: 10146:Rideout, Amy. 10139: 10123:|journal= 10096: 10083: 10053: 10045: 10022: 10010: 9998: 9986: 9974: 9960: 9953: 9926: 9919: 9903:Kahn, Andrew; 9895: 9883: 9874: 9862: 9849: 9837: 9828: 9816: 9804: 9792: 9780: 9755: 9748: 9730: 9713: 9709:Isacoff (2012) 9701: 9674: 9667: 9645: 9630: 9608: 9593: 9591:(2006), pg. 59 9577: 9562: 9547: 9529: 9527:, p. 287. 9517: 9510: 9502:Decorative Art 9492: 9474: 9449: 9442: 9434:Decorative Art 9424: 9420:Boucher (1998) 9412: 9410:, p. 146. 9408:Boucher (1998) 9400: 9374: 9372:, p. 252. 9362: 9353: 9344: 9331: 9329:(1997), pg. 12 9318: 9305: 9303:(1997), pg. 11 9292: 9285: 9267: 9260: 9242: 9240:, p. 262. 9230: 9228:, p. 256. 9218: 9216:, p. 243. 9206: 9199: 9181: 9179:, p. 244. 9169: 9167:, p. 246. 9157: 9145: 9136:George Oprescu 9127: 9125:, p. 216. 9115: 9108: 9090: 9078: 9066: 9049: 9034: 9027: 9007: 9000: 8978: 8959: 8952: 8932: 8925: 8901: 8894: 8870: 8858: 8836: 8830:978-1609521301 8829: 8809: 8802: 8780: 8778:, p. 358. 8768: 8766:, p. 354. 8756: 8754:, p. 360. 8744: 8726: 8708: 8690: 8672: 8653: 8623: 8605: 8592:10.2307/987760 8570: 8544: 8526: 8524:, p. 246. 8514: 8507: 8489: 8487:, p. 245. 8477: 8475:, p. 269. 8465: 8456: 8444: 8442:, p. 223. 8432: 8423: 8408: 8393: 8378: 8363: 8348: 8336: 8329: 8311: 8296: 8284: 8277: 8259: 8247: 8238: 8224: 8199: 8174: 8149: 8140: 8125: 8113: 8101: 8099:, p. 230. 8086: 8074: 8072:, p. 216. 8062: 8055: 8038: 8029: 8015: 8006: 8004:, pp. 12. 7994: 7987: 7970: 7961: 7952: 7940: 7931: 7922: 7910: 7898: 7886: 7869: 7860: 7848: 7839: 7809: 7803:(Belmont, CA: 7792: 7788:Melitensiawath 7768: 7761: 7743: 7741:(2014), p. 70. 7730: 7705: 7675: 7654: 7632: 7613: 7592: 7564: 7535: 7516: 7494: 7462: 7443:(3): 233–259. 7417: 7395: 7346: 7328: 7313: 7294:German History 7277: 7251: 7250: 7248: 7245: 7243: 7242: 7230: 7225: 7220: 7215: 7210: 7205: 7200: 7195: 7193:Andean Baroque 7190: 7185: 7180: 7175: 7170: 7165: 7160: 7155: 7150: 7145: 7140: 7135: 7129: 7128: 7127: 7113: 7099: 7083: 7080: 7037: 7036: 7023: 7016: 7014: 6998:Nicolas Sageot 6991: 6984: 6982: 6959: 6952: 6950: 6931: 6924: 6922: 6912: 6905: 6903: 6888: 6881: 6879: 6857: 6850: 6848: 6844:Michael Graves 6829: 6822: 6820: 6802: 6795: 6793: 6783: 6776: 6774: 6763: 6756: 6754: 6750:Philip Johnson 6736: 6729: 6725: 6722: 6699:Rococo Revival 6683:Constructivism 6581:(Rococo), and 6567:coupled column 6493: 6492: 6481: 6474: 6472: 6458: 6451: 6449: 6445:Charles Giraud 6435: 6428: 6426: 6415: 6408: 6406: 6383: 6376: 6374: 6362:Palais Garnier 6359: 6352: 6350: 6343: 6336: 6334: 6315: 6308: 6306: 6295: 6288: 6286: 6267: 6260: 6258: 6243: 6236: 6232: 6229: 6192: 6189: 6181:Henan province 6143:double columns 6134:fĂȘtes galantes 6089: 6088: 6065: 6058: 6056: 6041: 6034: 6032: 6018: 6011: 6009: 5998: 5991: 5989: 5975: 5968: 5966: 5955: 5948: 5946: 5931: 5924: 5922: 5918:Nationalmuseum 5906: 5899: 5897: 5878: 5871: 5869: 5859: 5852: 5850: 5835: 5828: 5826: 5815: 5808: 5803:Louis XV style 5795:Main article: 5792: 5789: 5787: 5784: 5768:Ildefons CerdĂ  5689: 5686: 5680:, Spain; and 5666:Het Loo Palace 5605: 5604: 5598:Garden of the 5597: 5590: 5588: 5578:Garden of the 5577: 5570: 5568: 5564:Het Loo Palace 5561: 5554: 5552: 5546: 5539: 5537: 5533:AndrĂ© Le NĂŽtre 5526: 5519: 5514:Baroque garden 5512:Main article: 5509: 5506: 5444: 5441: 5278:AgustĂ­n Moreto 5238:Felipe GodĂ­nez 5210:Gaspar Aguilar 5204:, but also by 5123: 5120: 5056: 5053: 5033:Main article: 5030: 5027: 5026: 5025: 5013: 5004:Nicola Porpora 5001: 4979: 4970: 4952: 4940: 4934: 4922: 4904: 4892: 4880: 4868: 4844: 4832: 4820: 4810: 4798: 4786: 4774: 4762: 4750: 4741: 4707: 4695: 4683: 4671: 4640: 4637: 4586:Robert Cambert 4566:, produced in 4476:Main article: 4473: 4470: 4462:table Ă  gibier 4366: 4365: 4347: 4340: 4338: 4319: 4312: 4310: 4303: 4296: 4294: 4279: 4272: 4270: 4255: 4248: 4246: 4235: 4228: 4226: 4215: 4208: 4206: 4196: 4189: 4182:Main article: 4179: 4176: 4160:St. Petersburg 4086: 4085: 4069: 4062: 4060: 4046: 4039: 4037: 4024: 4017: 4015: 4000: 3993: 3991: 3983:Carrara marble 3975:Saint Veronica 3973: 3966: 3959:Main article: 3956: 3953: 3949:Miguel Cabrera 3863:Bernardo Bitti 3841:, mainly from 3830:; 17th century 3797: 3794: 3775:Sistine Chapel 3708:Adam Elsheimer 3635: 3634: 3624: 3617: 3615: 3603: 3596: 3594: 3578: 3571: 3569: 3561:Claude Lorrain 3553: 3546: 3544: 3528: 3521: 3519: 3503: 3496: 3494: 3474: 3467: 3465: 3451: 3444: 3442: 3424: 3417: 3415: 3391: 3384: 3382: 3369: 3362: 3355:Main article: 3352: 3349: 3345:Ottoman Empire 3228:Constantinople 3197: 3196: 3186: 3179: 3177: 3170: 3163: 3161: 3157:Potlogi Palace 3154: 3147: 3145: 3136: 3129: 3127: 3117: 3110: 3108: 3098: 3091: 3084:Main article: 3081: 3078: 3036:Francis Xavier 3012: 3011: 3001: 2994: 2992: 2982: 2975: 2973: 2963: 2956: 2954: 2944: 2937: 2927: 2924: 2922:, 1765–1788). 2908:Rio de Janeiro 2833:LeĂłn Cathedral 2827:in Guatemala; 2645: 2638: 2637: 2636: 2628:Façade of the 2627: 2620: 2619: 2618: 2617: 2616: 2615: 2614: 2608: 2601: 2599: 2585: 2578: 2576: 2570: 2563: 2561: 2551: 2544: 2542: 2536: 2529: 2527: 2521: 2514: 2512: 2506: 2499: 2497: 2483: 2476: 2459:Andean Baroque 2446: 2443: 2373:St. Petersburg 2353: 2352: 2346: 2339: 2337: 2329:Smolny Convent 2327: 2320: 2318: 2308: 2301: 2279: 2276: 2244:Nicolau Nasoni 2194: 2193: 2176: 2169: 2167: 2163:Jean Le Pautre 2153: 2146: 2144: 2134: 2127: 2125: 2115: 2108: 2104: 2101: 2068:AndrĂ© Le NĂŽtre 2025:Pierre Le Muet 1981: 1980: 1970: 1963: 1961: 1955: 1948: 1946: 1943: 1936: 1934: 1931: 1924: 1922: 1916: 1909: 1907: 1897: 1890: 1888: 1878: 1871: 1869: 1863: 1856: 1854: 1844: 1837: 1835: 1821: 1814: 1812: 1802: 1795: 1781: 1780:French Baroque 1778: 1769:. It is now a 1644: 1643: 1637:, Germany, by 1633: 1626: 1624: 1614: 1607: 1605: 1595:, Germany, by 1591: 1584: 1577:Main article: 1574: 1573:German Baroque 1571: 1547:Pompeo Ferrari 1516:WilanĂłw Palace 1502:, designed by 1496:Polish Baroque 1462: 1461: 1454: 1447: 1445: 1435: 1428: 1426: 1423: 1416: 1414: 1407: 1400: 1398: 1388: 1381: 1379: 1369:, Austria, by 1365: 1358: 1356: 1352:WilanĂłw Palace 1350: 1343: 1341: 1337:Pompeo Ferrari 1323: 1316: 1312: 1311:Central Europe 1309: 1287:altarpiece at 1196: 1195: 1189: 1182: 1180: 1173: 1166: 1164: 1154: 1147: 1145: 1139: 1132: 1130: 1120: 1113: 1111: 1101: 1094: 1092: 1081: 1074: 1072: 1062: 1055: 1053: 1047: 1040: 1038: 1028: 1021: 1014:Main article: 1011: 1008: 868: 867: 860: 853: 851: 845: 838: 836: 826: 819: 817: 807: 800: 798: 788: 781: 779: 761: 754: 747:Main article: 744: 741: 684:Sistine Chapel 602:Main article: 599: 596: 377:Medieval Latin 304: 301: 111: 110: 107: 103: 102: 73: 61: 60: 59: 50: 49: 48: 39: 38: 37: 36: 35: 34: 15: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 17587: 17576: 17573: 17571: 17568: 17566: 17563: 17561: 17558: 17556: 17553: 17551: 17548: 17546: 17545:Art movements 17543: 17541: 17538: 17536: 17533: 17531: 17528: 17526: 17523: 17521: 17518: 17517: 17515: 17500: 17495: 17490: 17488: 17478: 17477: 17474: 17468: 17465: 17463: 17460: 17458: 17457: 17453: 17451: 17448: 17446: 17443: 17439: 17436: 17434: 17431: 17429: 17426: 17424: 17421: 17419: 17416: 17414: 17411: 17409: 17406: 17404: 17401: 17399: 17396: 17395: 17394: 17391: 17389: 17386: 17384: 17381: 17380: 17378: 17374: 17366: 17363: 17362: 17361: 17358: 17356: 17353: 17351: 17348: 17346: 17343: 17341: 17340:Mother Teresa 17338: 17336: 17333: 17330: 17326: 17323: 17321: 17318: 17316: 17313: 17311: 17308: 17306: 17305: 17301: 17299: 17296: 17294: 17293: 17289: 17287: 17284: 17282: 17279: 17277: 17274: 17272: 17269: 17267: 17266:Pope Pius XII 17264: 17262: 17259: 17257: 17254: 17252: 17249: 17248: 17246: 17244: 17240: 17234: 17233: 17232:Rerum novarum 17229: 17227: 17224: 17222: 17219: 17217: 17216:Pope Leo XIII 17214: 17212: 17209: 17207: 17204: 17202: 17199: 17197: 17194: 17192: 17189: 17187: 17186:United States 17184: 17182: 17179: 17177: 17176:Pope Pius VII 17174: 17173: 17171: 17167: 17161: 17158: 17156: 17153: 17151: 17148: 17146: 17143: 17141: 17138: 17136: 17133: 17131: 17128: 17126: 17123: 17121: 17118: 17117: 17115: 17112: 17107: 17102: 17096: 17093: 17091: 17088: 17086: 17083: 17081: 17078: 17076: 17073: 17071: 17068: 17066: 17063: 17061: 17058: 17056: 17053: 17051: 17048: 17046: 17043: 17041: 17038: 17036: 17033: 17031: 17028: 17026: 17023: 17021: 17018: 17016: 17015: 17011: 17009: 17006: 17004: 17001: 17000: 16998: 16995: 16991: 16986: 16980: 16977: 16975: 16972: 16970: 16967: 16965: 16962: 16960: 16957: 16955: 16952: 16948: 16945: 16944: 16943: 16940: 16938: 16935: 16933: 16930: 16929: 16927: 16925: 16921: 16915: 16912: 16910: 16907: 16905: 16902: 16900: 16897: 16895: 16892: 16890: 16887: 16885: 16882: 16880: 16877: 16875: 16872: 16870: 16867: 16865: 16862: 16860: 16859:Scholasticism 16857: 16855: 16852: 16850: 16847: 16845: 16842: 16840: 16837: 16835: 16834:Pope Urban II 16832: 16831: 16829: 16827: 16823: 16817: 16814: 16812: 16809: 16807: 16804: 16802: 16799: 16797: 16794: 16792: 16789: 16787: 16784: 16782: 16779: 16777: 16774: 16772: 16769: 16767: 16764: 16762: 16759: 16757: 16754: 16753: 16751: 16749: 16745: 16731: 16728: 16726: 16723: 16721: 16718: 16716: 16713: 16711: 16708: 16706: 16703: 16701: 16698: 16696: 16693: 16691: 16688: 16686: 16683: 16681: 16678: 16674: 16671: 16670: 16669: 16666: 16665: 16663: 16659: 16651: 16647: 16644: 16640: 16636: 16626: 16623: 16621: 16618: 16616: 16613: 16611: 16610:Justin Martyr 16608: 16604: 16601: 16597: 16594: 16592: 16589: 16587: 16584: 16583: 16582: 16579: 16578: 16577: 16574: 16572: 16569: 16568: 16566: 16563: 16559: 16551: 16548: 16546: 16543: 16541: 16538: 16536: 16533: 16531: 16528: 16526: 16523: 16522: 16521: 16520:New Testament 16518: 16516: 16513: 16511: 16508: 16506: 16503: 16499: 16496: 16494: 16491: 16489: 16486: 16484: 16483:Commissioning 16481: 16480: 16479: 16476: 16474: 16471: 16469: 16466: 16464: 16461: 16457: 16454: 16452: 16449: 16447: 16444: 16442: 16439: 16438: 16437: 16434: 16433: 16431: 16428: 16427:Apostolic Age 16423: 16419: 16416: 16412: 16408: 16402: 16399: 16397: 16394: 16392: 16389: 16387: 16384: 16380: 16377: 16375: 16372: 16371: 16370: 16367: 16365: 16362: 16360: 16357: 16355: 16352: 16350: 16347: 16343: 16340: 16338: 16335: 16334: 16333: 16330: 16326: 16323: 16322: 16321: 16318: 16314: 16313:Papal primacy 16311: 16310: 16309: 16306: 16304: 16301: 16299: 16296: 16292: 16289: 16288: 16287: 16284: 16283: 16281: 16279: 16275: 16271: 16267: 16260: 16255: 16253: 16248: 16246: 16241: 16240: 16237: 16225: 16222: 16220: 16217: 16215: 16212: 16210: 16207: 16205: 16202: 16200: 16197: 16195: 16192: 16190: 16187: 16185: 16182: 16180: 16179:Art of Europe 16177: 16176: 16174: 16170: 16164: 16161: 16159: 16156: 16154: 16151: 16149: 16146: 16144: 16141: 16139: 16136: 16134: 16131: 16129: 16126: 16124: 16121: 16119: 16116: 16114: 16111: 16109: 16106: 16104: 16101: 16099: 16096: 16094: 16091: 16089: 16086: 16084: 16081: 16079: 16076: 16074: 16071: 16069: 16066: 16064: 16061: 16059: 16056: 16054: 16051: 16049: 16046: 16044: 16041: 16039: 16036: 16034: 16031: 16029: 16026: 16024: 16021: 16019: 16016: 16014: 16011: 16009: 16006: 16002: 15999: 15998: 15997: 15994: 15992: 15989: 15987: 15984: 15983: 15981: 15979: 15978:Modern period 15975: 15969: 15966: 15964: 15961: 15959: 15956: 15954: 15951: 15949: 15946: 15944: 15941: 15939: 15936: 15934: 15931: 15929: 15926: 15924: 15921: 15919: 15916: 15913: 15909: 15905: 15901: 15897: 15894: 15892: 15889: 15887: 15884: 15880: 15877: 15875: 15872: 15870: 15867: 15865: 15862: 15861: 15860: 15857: 15853: 15850: 15848: 15845: 15844: 15842: 15840: 15837: 15835: 15832: 15830: 15827: 15825: 15822: 15818: 15815: 15814: 15813: 15810: 15808: 15805: 15803: 15800: 15799: 15797: 15795: 15791: 15785: 15782: 15780: 15777: 15775: 15772: 15768: 15765: 15764: 15763: 15760: 15758: 15755: 15753: 15750: 15748: 15745: 15743: 15740: 15739: 15737: 15735: 15731: 15725: 15722: 15720: 15717: 15715: 15712: 15710: 15707: 15706: 15704: 15702: 15698: 15694: 15687: 15682: 15680: 15675: 15673: 15668: 15667: 15664: 15652: 15644: 15643: 15640: 15634: 15631: 15629: 15628: 15624: 15622: 15619: 15617: 15614: 15612: 15609: 15607: 15604: 15602: 15599: 15597: 15594: 15592: 15589: 15585: 15582: 15580: 15577: 15576: 15575: 15572: 15570: 15567: 15565: 15562: 15560: 15557: 15555: 15552: 15550: 15547: 15545: 15542: 15538: 15535: 15533: 15530: 15529: 15528: 15525: 15523: 15520: 15518: 15517:Fantastic art 15515: 15513: 15510: 15506: 15503: 15501: 15498: 15496: 15493: 15491: 15488: 15487: 15486: 15485:Christian art 15483: 15481: 15478: 15476: 15473: 15471: 15468: 15464: 15461: 15460: 15459: 15456: 15454: 15451: 15450: 15448: 15444: 15434: 15431: 15429: 15426: 15424: 15421: 15417: 15414: 15412: 15409: 15408: 15407: 15404: 15402: 15399: 15397: 15394: 15392: 15389: 15387: 15386:Skeuomorphism 15384: 15382: 15379: 15377: 15374: 15372: 15369: 15367: 15364: 15362: 15359: 15357: 15354: 15352: 15349: 15347: 15346:Massurrealism 15344: 15342: 15341:Lightpainting 15339: 15337: 15334: 15332: 15329: 15325: 15324:Post-Internet 15322: 15321: 15320: 15317: 15315: 15312: 15310: 15307: 15305: 15302: 15298: 15295: 15294: 15293: 15290: 15288: 15285: 15283: 15280: 15278: 15275: 15273: 15270: 15268: 15265: 15261: 15258: 15257: 15256: 15253: 15251: 15248: 15246: 15243: 15241: 15238: 15236: 15233: 15231: 15228: 15226: 15223: 15221: 15218: 15217: 15215: 15209: 15203: 15200: 15198: 15197:Grunge design 15195: 15193: 15190: 15188: 15185: 15183: 15180: 15178: 15175: 15173: 15170: 15168: 15165: 15163: 15160: 15158: 15155: 15153: 15152:Retrofuturism 15150: 15148: 15147:Scratch video 15145: 15143: 15140: 15138: 15135: 15133: 15132:Memphis Group 15130: 15128: 15125: 15123: 15120: 15118: 15115: 15113: 15110: 15108: 15107:Telematic art 15105: 15103: 15100: 15098: 15097:Guerrilla art 15095: 15093: 15090: 15086: 15083: 15082: 15081: 15078: 15076: 15073: 15071: 15068: 15066: 15063: 15059: 15056: 15055: 15054: 15051: 15049: 15048:Endurance art 15046: 15044: 15041: 15039: 15036: 15034: 15031: 15029: 15026: 15025: 15023: 15019: 15013: 15010: 15008: 15005: 15003: 15000: 14998: 14995: 14993: 14990: 14986: 14983: 14982: 14981: 14978: 14976: 14973: 14971: 14968: 14966: 14963: 14961: 14958: 14956: 14953: 14951: 14948: 14946: 14943: 14941: 14938: 14936: 14933: 14931: 14928: 14926: 14923: 14921: 14918: 14916: 14913: 14911: 14908: 14906: 14903: 14901: 14898: 14896: 14893: 14891: 14888: 14886: 14883: 14881: 14878: 14876: 14873: 14871: 14868: 14866: 14863: 14861: 14858: 14856: 14853: 14851: 14848: 14846: 14843: 14839: 14836: 14835: 14834: 14831: 14829: 14826: 14824: 14821: 14819: 14816: 14814: 14811: 14809: 14806: 14805: 14803: 14799: 14793: 14790: 14788: 14785: 14783: 14780: 14776: 14773: 14771: 14768: 14767: 14766: 14763: 14759: 14756: 14755: 14754: 14751: 14749: 14746: 14744: 14741: 14739: 14736: 14734: 14731: 14729: 14726: 14724: 14721: 14719: 14716: 14714: 14711: 14709: 14708:New media art 14706: 14702: 14699: 14698: 14697: 14694: 14692: 14689: 14687: 14686:Nanyang Style 14684: 14682: 14679: 14677: 14674: 14672: 14669: 14667: 14664: 14660: 14657: 14655: 14652: 14650: 14647: 14645: 14642: 14641: 14640: 14637: 14635: 14632: 14630: 14627: 14623: 14620: 14619: 14618: 14617:Visionary art 14615: 14611: 14608: 14607: 14606: 14603: 14601: 14598: 14597: 14595: 14591: 14588: 14584: 14579: 14575: 14565: 14562: 14560: 14557: 14555: 14552: 14550: 14547: 14543: 14540: 14539: 14538: 14535: 14533: 14530: 14526: 14523: 14521: 14518: 14517: 14516: 14513: 14509: 14506: 14505: 14504: 14501: 14499: 14496: 14494: 14491: 14489: 14486: 14484: 14483:Scuola Romana 14481: 14479: 14476: 14474: 14473: 14469: 14467: 14464: 14462: 14459: 14457: 14454: 14450: 14447: 14445: 14442: 14441: 14440: 14437: 14435: 14432: 14430: 14427: 14425: 14422: 14420: 14417: 14415: 14412: 14410: 14409:Anthropophagy 14407: 14405: 14402: 14398: 14395: 14394: 14393: 14392:Functionalism 14390: 14388: 14385: 14383: 14380: 14378: 14375: 14373: 14370: 14366: 14363: 14362: 14361: 14358: 14354: 14351: 14349: 14346: 14345: 14344: 14341: 14337: 14334: 14333: 14332: 14329: 14327: 14324: 14320: 14319: 14315: 14314: 14313: 14312:Neoplasticism 14310: 14308: 14305: 14303: 14300: 14294: 14291: 14290: 14289: 14286: 14285: 14284: 14281: 14279: 14276: 14274: 14271: 14269: 14266: 14264: 14261: 14260: 14258: 14254: 14248: 14245: 14243: 14240: 14238: 14235: 14233: 14230: 14228: 14225: 14223: 14220: 14216: 14215:Cubo-Futurism 14213: 14212: 14211: 14208: 14206: 14203: 14201: 14200: 14196: 14192: 14189: 14187: 14184: 14183: 14182: 14179: 14175: 14174:Ashcan School 14172: 14171: 14170: 14167: 14165: 14162: 14160: 14157: 14153: 14150: 14148: 14145: 14144: 14143: 14142:Expressionism 14140: 14138: 14135: 14133: 14130: 14128: 14127:Mir iskusstva 14125: 14123: 14120: 14116: 14113: 14111: 14108: 14106: 14103: 14101: 14098: 14097: 14096: 14093: 14091: 14088: 14086: 14083: 14081: 14078: 14074: 14071: 14070: 14069: 14066: 14065: 14063: 14059: 14053: 14050: 14046: 14043: 14042: 14041: 14038: 14034: 14031: 14029: 14026: 14024: 14021: 14019: 14016: 14014: 14011: 14009: 14006: 14002: 13999: 13998: 13997: 13994: 13993: 13992: 13989: 13987: 13984: 13982: 13979: 13975: 13972: 13970: 13967: 13966: 13965: 13962: 13960: 13957: 13955: 13952: 13948: 13945: 13944: 13943: 13940: 13938: 13935: 13931: 13928: 13926: 13923: 13921: 13918: 13914: 13913:Boston School 13911: 13909: 13908:Hoosier Group 13906: 13905: 13904: 13901: 13900: 13899: 13898:Impressionism 13896: 13894: 13893:Peredvizhniki 13891: 13889: 13886: 13884: 13883:Beuron School 13881: 13877: 13874: 13873: 13872: 13871: 13867: 13865: 13862: 13860: 13857: 13853: 13850: 13849: 13848: 13845: 13844: 13842: 13838: 13835: 13831: 13827: 13817: 13814: 13810: 13807: 13803: 13800: 13799: 13798: 13797:Munich School 13795: 13794: 13793: 13790: 13784: 13781: 13780: 13779: 13776: 13774: 13771: 13769: 13766: 13765: 13764: 13761: 13759: 13756: 13752: 13749: 13748: 13747: 13744: 13742: 13739: 13737: 13734: 13732: 13729: 13723: 13720: 13719: 13718: 13715: 13713: 13710: 13708: 13705: 13703: 13700: 13698: 13695: 13693: 13690: 13688: 13685: 13683: 13680: 13678: 13675: 13674: 13673: 13670: 13669: 13667: 13663: 13657: 13649: 13646: 13644: 13641: 13640: 13639: 13635: 13633: 13630: 13628: 13625: 13623: 13620: 13618: 13615: 13611: 13608: 13607: 13606: 13603: 13602: 13600: 13596:Art borrowing 13594: 13586: 13583: 13579: 13576: 13574: 13571: 13569: 13566: 13565: 13564: 13561: 13559: 13556: 13555: 13554: 13551: 13547: 13546:Company style 13544: 13542: 13539: 13535: 13532: 13530: 13527: 13526: 13525: 13522: 13521: 13519: 13513: 13510: 13509: 13508: 13505: 13503: 13500: 13499: 13498: 13494: 13493: 13491: 13487: 13481: 13478: 13474: 13471: 13469: 13466: 13464: 13461: 13459: 13456: 13454: 13453: 13449: 13448: 13447: 13446:Neoclassicism 13444: 13440: 13439: 13435: 13433: 13430: 13428: 13425: 13423: 13420: 13418: 13415: 13414: 13413: 13410: 13409: 13407: 13403: 13395: 13392: 13390: 13387: 13386: 13385: 13382: 13380: 13377: 13375: 13372: 13368: 13365: 13364: 13363: 13360: 13358: 13355: 13353: 13350: 13348: 13345: 13341: 13338: 13336: 13333: 13329: 13326: 13324: 13321: 13320: 13319: 13316: 13314: 13311: 13309: 13306: 13305: 13304: 13301: 13300: 13298: 13294: 13288: 13285: 13283: 13280: 13278: 13275: 13273: 13272:Cretan School 13270: 13266: 13263: 13262: 13261: 13258: 13252: 13249: 13247: 13244: 13242: 13239: 13238: 13237: 13234: 13230: 13229:Danube school 13227: 13225: 13222: 13221: 13220: 13217: 13215: 13212: 13210: 13207: 13203: 13200: 13199: 13198: 13195: 13194: 13193: 13190: 13184: 13183: 13178: 13176: 13173: 13171: 13168: 13166: 13163: 13162: 13161: 13158: 13154: 13151: 13149: 13146: 13144: 13141: 13140: 13139: 13136: 13132: 13131: 13127: 13125: 13122: 13120: 13117: 13116: 13115: 13112: 13111: 13110: 13107: 13106: 13104: 13102: 13098: 13090: 13089: 13085: 13083: 13080: 13078: 13075: 13074: 13073: 13069: 13067: 13064: 13060: 13057: 13056: 13055: 13052: 13050: 13047: 13045: 13042: 13040: 13037: 13033: 13030: 13028: 13025: 13023: 13020: 13019: 13018: 13015: 13013: 13012: 13008: 13004: 13001: 13000: 12999: 12996: 12992: 12989: 12987: 12984: 12983: 12982: 12979: 12977: 12974: 12970: 12967: 12965: 12962: 12960: 12957: 12956: 12955: 12952: 12948: 12945: 12943: 12940: 12938: 12935: 12933: 12930: 12929: 12928: 12925: 12923: 12920: 12916: 12915: 12911: 12910: 12909: 12906: 12904: 12901: 12899: 12896: 12892: 12889: 12887: 12884: 12882: 12879: 12877: 12874: 12872: 12869: 12868: 12867: 12864: 12860: 12857: 12856: 12855: 12852: 12848: 12845: 12844: 12843: 12840: 12839: 12837: 12835: 12831: 12823: 12820: 12818: 12815: 12813: 12810: 12808: 12805: 12803: 12800: 12798: 12795: 12794: 12793: 12790: 12788: 12785: 12783: 12780: 12778: 12775: 12773: 12770: 12764: 12761: 12757: 12754: 12753: 12752: 12749: 12747: 12744: 12743: 12742: 12739: 12737: 12734: 12732: 12729: 12727: 12724: 12722: 12719: 12717: 12714: 12712: 12709: 12707: 12706:Orientalizing 12704: 12702: 12699: 12697: 12694: 12692: 12691:Sub-Mycenaean 12689: 12688: 12687: 12684: 12680: 12677: 12675: 12672: 12670: 12667: 12665: 12662: 12661: 12660: 12657: 12655: 12652: 12648: 12645: 12644: 12643: 12640: 12639: 12637: 12635: 12631: 12628: 12622: 12618: 12614: 12609: 12605:art movements 12604: 12600: 12596: 12589: 12584: 12582: 12577: 12575: 12570: 12569: 12566: 12554: 12551: 12549: 12546: 12544: 12541: 12539: 12536: 12534: 12531: 12527: 12524: 12523: 12522: 12519: 12517: 12514: 12512: 12509: 12505: 12502: 12500: 12497: 12496: 12495: 12492: 12490: 12487: 12485: 12482: 12481: 12479: 12475: 12469: 12466: 12464: 12463:New Classical 12461: 12459: 12456: 12454: 12451: 12450: 12448: 12444: 12438: 12435: 12433: 12430: 12428: 12425: 12423: 12420: 12418: 12415: 12413: 12410: 12408: 12407:Structuralism 12405: 12403: 12400: 12399: 12397: 12393: 12387: 12384: 12382: 12379: 12377: 12374: 12372: 12369: 12367: 12364: 12362: 12359: 12357: 12354: 12352: 12351:Functionalism 12349: 12347: 12344: 12340: 12337: 12335: 12332: 12330: 12327: 12326: 12325: 12322: 12320: 12317: 12315: 12312: 12310: 12307: 12305: 12302: 12300: 12297: 12293: 12290: 12289: 12288: 12287:Expressionism 12285: 12283: 12280: 12278: 12275: 12273: 12270: 12268: 12265: 12264: 12262: 12258: 12250: 12247: 12245: 12242: 12240: 12239:Liberty style 12237: 12235: 12232: 12231: 12230: 12227: 12223: 12220: 12218: 12215: 12213: 12210: 12208: 12205: 12203: 12200: 12198: 12195: 12191: 12188: 12186: 12183: 12182: 12180: 12178: 12175: 12173: 12172:Neo-Manueline 12170: 12168: 12165: 12161: 12158: 12156: 12153: 12151: 12148: 12147: 12146: 12145:Monumentalism 12143: 12141: 12138: 12136: 12135:Mediterranean 12133: 12131: 12128: 12126: 12123: 12121: 12118: 12116: 12113: 12109: 12106: 12104: 12101: 12100: 12099: 12096: 12095: 12094: 12091: 12087: 12084: 12083: 12082: 12079: 12075: 12072: 12070: 12067: 12065: 12062: 12060: 12057: 12055: 12052: 12050: 12047: 12045: 12042: 12040: 12037: 12035: 12032: 12030: 12027: 12025: 12022: 12020: 12017: 12015: 12012: 12010: 12007: 12006: 12005: 12002: 12001: 11999: 11995: 11989: 11986: 11984: 11981: 11979: 11976: 11974: 11971: 11969: 11966: 11964: 11961: 11960: 11958: 11954: 11948: 11945: 11943: 11940: 11938: 11935: 11933: 11930: 11926: 11923: 11922: 11921: 11918: 11916: 11915:Romano-Gothic 11913: 11909: 11906: 11904: 11901: 11899: 11896: 11894: 11891: 11889: 11886: 11884: 11881: 11880: 11878: 11874: 11871: 11869: 11866: 11864: 11861: 11860: 11858: 11854: 11851: 11849: 11846: 11844: 11841: 11840: 11839: 11836: 11835: 11833: 11829: 11821: 11818: 11817: 11816: 11813: 11811: 11808: 11804: 11801: 11799: 11796: 11794: 11791: 11789: 11786: 11784: 11781: 11780: 11779: 11776: 11772: 11769: 11767: 11764: 11763: 11761: 11759: 11756: 11754: 11751: 11750: 11748: 11746: 11742: 11734: 11731: 11730: 11729: 11726: 11722: 11719: 11717: 11716:Ancient Roman 11714: 11712: 11711:Ancient Greek 11709: 11708: 11707: 11704: 11702: 11699: 11695: 11692: 11690: 11687: 11686: 11684: 11682: 11679: 11677: 11674: 11672: 11669: 11668: 11666: 11664: 11660: 11654: 11651: 11649: 11646: 11645: 11642: 11638: 11631: 11626: 11624: 11619: 11617: 11612: 11611: 11608: 11596: 11593: 11589: 11586: 11585: 11584: 11581: 11577: 11574: 11572: 11569: 11567: 11564: 11562: 11559: 11558: 11557: 11554: 11552: 11549: 11547: 11544: 11542: 11539: 11535: 11532: 11531: 11530: 11527: 11525: 11522: 11518: 11515: 11513: 11510: 11509: 11508: 11505: 11503: 11500: 11498: 11495: 11491: 11488: 11487: 11486: 11483: 11481: 11478: 11476: 11473: 11471: 11470:Central Andes 11468: 11466: 11463: 11462: 11459: 11454: 11447: 11442: 11440: 11435: 11433: 11428: 11427: 11424: 11408: 11404: 11400: 11396: 11394: 11393:: The Baroque 11392: 11387: 11384: 11381: 11379: 11375: 11372: 11369: 11366: 11363: 11361: 11358: 11356: 11353: 11352: 11342: 11338: 11335: 11331: 11328: 11324: 11321: 11320:1-85566-107-1 11317: 11313: 11309: 11306: 11302: 11298: 11294: 11291: 11287: 11285:0-00-217349-2 11281: 11277: 11273: 11269: 11265: 11259: 11255: 11250: 11246: 11242: 11238: 11236:0-13-058496-7 11232: 11228: 11227:Baroque Music 11223: 11220: 11219:0-06-430077-3 11216: 11212: 11211:0-06-435332-X 11208: 11204: 11200: 11197: 11194: 11190: 11187:. Continuum. 11186: 11182: 11179: 11176: 11172: 11169: 11166: 11162: 11158: 11154: 11150: 11147: 11143: 11140: 11136: 11132: 11128: 11122: 11118: 11114: 11111: 11107: 11104: 11101: 11097: 11093: 11089: 11086: 11084: 11080: 11076: 11072: 11069: 11067: 11063: 11059: 11055: 11054: 11044: 11043:2-85088-200-3 11040: 11036: 11032: 11028: 11022: 11018: 11013: 11011: 11010:3-8228-8365-4 11007: 11003: 10999: 10995: 10993:9781561592630 10989: 10985: 10981: 10980:Stanley Sadie 10977: 10973: 10969: 10963: 10959: 10954: 10950: 10945: 10941: 10935: 10931: 10926: 10922: 10916: 10912: 10907: 10903: 10897: 10893: 10888: 10884: 10881: 10877: 10873: 10869: 10863: 10859: 10858: 10852: 10849: 10845: 10841: 10837: 10836: 10831: 10827: 10822: 10818: 10816:2-08-011539-1 10812: 10808: 10803: 10799: 10793: 10789: 10784: 10782: 10781:2-86535-036-3 10778: 10774: 10770: 10766: 10760: 10756: 10751: 10747: 10745:0-500-20307-5 10741: 10737: 10732: 10728: 10722: 10718: 10713: 10709: 10703: 10699: 10694: 10690: 10684: 10680: 10675: 10674: 10653: 10649: 10643: 10628: 10624: 10618: 10603: 10599: 10593: 10585: 10579: 10575: 10568: 10561: 10556: 10548: 10542: 10538: 10531: 10523: 10517: 10513: 10506: 10499: 10494: 10486: 10479: 10471: 10464: 10456: 10449: 10441: 10434: 10426: 10420: 10416: 10410: 10403: 10398: 10391: 10386: 10384: 10368: 10364: 10358: 10350: 10344: 10340: 10333: 10318: 10314: 10308: 10293: 10289: 10282: 10275: 10270: 10268: 10260: 10255: 10248: 10243: 10236: 10231: 10225:, p. 94. 10224: 10219: 10213:, p. 95. 10212: 10207: 10199: 10192: 10177: 10173: 10169: 10168: 10163: 10156: 10149: 10143: 10135: 10128: 10115: 10107: 10100: 10086: 10080: 10076: 10072: 10068: 10064: 10057: 10048: 10042: 10038: 10031: 10029: 10027: 10019: 10014: 10007: 10002: 9995: 9990: 9983: 9978: 9971: 9964: 9956: 9954:84-7786-536-1 9950: 9946: 9945: 9937: 9935: 9933: 9931: 9922: 9920:9780199663941 9916: 9912: 9911: 9906: 9899: 9892: 9887: 9878: 9871: 9866: 9859: 9853: 9846: 9841: 9832: 9826:, p. 91. 9825: 9820: 9814:, p. 13. 9813: 9808: 9801: 9796: 9789: 9784: 9769: 9765: 9759: 9751: 9749:9780521382564 9745: 9741: 9734: 9727: 9723: 9717: 9711:, p. 23. 9710: 9705: 9689: 9685: 9678: 9670: 9668:0-19-816171-9 9664: 9660: 9656: 9649: 9642: 9637: 9635: 9626: 9625:Baroque Music 9622: 9618: 9612: 9605: 9600: 9598: 9590: 9584: 9582: 9573: 9566: 9558: 9551: 9543: 9539: 9533: 9526: 9521: 9513: 9507: 9503: 9496: 9488: 9484: 9478: 9463: 9459: 9453: 9445: 9439: 9435: 9428: 9422:, p. 16. 9421: 9416: 9409: 9404: 9388: 9384: 9378: 9371: 9366: 9357: 9348: 9341: 9335: 9328: 9322: 9315: 9309: 9302: 9296: 9288: 9282: 9278: 9271: 9263: 9257: 9253: 9246: 9239: 9234: 9227: 9222: 9215: 9210: 9202: 9196: 9192: 9185: 9178: 9173: 9166: 9161: 9155:, p. 23. 9154: 9149: 9141: 9137: 9131: 9124: 9119: 9111: 9105: 9101: 9094: 9087: 9082: 9075: 9070: 9062: 9061: 9053: 9045: 9038: 9030: 9024: 9020: 9019: 9011: 9003: 8997: 8993: 8989: 8982: 8974: 8970: 8963: 8955: 8953:9788474902495 8949: 8945: 8944: 8936: 8928: 8922: 8918: 8914: 8913: 8905: 8897: 8891: 8887: 8883: 8882: 8874: 8868:, p. 83. 8867: 8862: 8854: 8850: 8846: 8840: 8832: 8826: 8822: 8821: 8813: 8805: 8799: 8794: 8793: 8784: 8777: 8772: 8765: 8760: 8753: 8748: 8740: 8736: 8730: 8722: 8718: 8712: 8704: 8700: 8694: 8686: 8682: 8676: 8668: 8664: 8657: 8641: 8637: 8633: 8627: 8619: 8615: 8609: 8601: 8597: 8593: 8589: 8585: 8581: 8574: 8558: 8554: 8548: 8540: 8536: 8530: 8523: 8518: 8510: 8504: 8500: 8493: 8486: 8481: 8474: 8469: 8460: 8453: 8448: 8441: 8436: 8427: 8419: 8412: 8404: 8397: 8389: 8382: 8374: 8367: 8359: 8352: 8345: 8340: 8332: 8326: 8322: 8315: 8307: 8300: 8294:, p. 86. 8293: 8288: 8280: 8274: 8270: 8263: 8257:, p. 85. 8256: 8251: 8242: 8234: 8228: 8213: 8209: 8203: 8188: 8184: 8178: 8163: 8159: 8153: 8144: 8138:, p. 92. 8137: 8136:Ducher (2014) 8132: 8130: 8122: 8117: 8111:, p. 77. 8110: 8105: 8098: 8093: 8091: 8083: 8078: 8071: 8066: 8058: 8052: 8048: 8042: 8033: 8024: 8022: 8020: 8010: 8003: 7998: 7990: 7984: 7980: 7974: 7965: 7956: 7947: 7945: 7938:Ducher (1988) 7935: 7926: 7920:, p. 73. 7919: 7914: 7907: 7902: 7896:, p. 29. 7895: 7890: 7883: 7878: 7876: 7874: 7864: 7855: 7853: 7843: 7836: 7824: 7820: 7813: 7806: 7802: 7796: 7789: 7785: 7781: 7778: 7772: 7764: 7758: 7754: 7747: 7740: 7734: 7726: 7722: 7718: 7717: 7709: 7693: 7689: 7685: 7679: 7672: 7668: 7664: 7658: 7652: 7651:Denis Diderot 7648: 7644: 7639: 7637: 7630: 7626: 7623: 7617: 7610: 7606: 7605:Stanley Sadie 7602: 7596: 7589: 7578: 7574: 7568: 7552: 7548: 7547: 7539: 7533: 7529: 7526: 7520: 7514: 7513:1-61149-549-0 7510: 7506: 7505: 7498: 7481: 7475: 7469: 7467: 7458: 7454: 7450: 7446: 7442: 7438: 7437: 7432: 7424: 7422: 7413: 7412: 7406: 7399: 7392: 7388: 7384: 7383:Inquisitiones 7379: 7373: 7362: 7356: 7350: 7342: 7338: 7332: 7324: 7317: 7308: 7303: 7299: 7295: 7291: 7284: 7282: 7266: 7262: 7256: 7252: 7239: 7234: 7231: 7229: 7226: 7224: 7221: 7219: 7216: 7214: 7211: 7209: 7206: 7204: 7201: 7199: 7196: 7194: 7191: 7189: 7186: 7184: 7181: 7179: 7176: 7174: 7171: 7169: 7166: 7164: 7161: 7159: 7156: 7154: 7151: 7149: 7146: 7144: 7141: 7139: 7136: 7134: 7131: 7130: 7125: 7119: 7114: 7111: 7105: 7100: 7097: 7091: 7086: 7079: 7077: 7073: 7069: 7065: 7062: 7058: 7053: 7050: 7046: 7042: 7041:Postmodernism 7034: 7030: 7026: 7020: 7015: 7011: 7007: 6999: 6995: 6988: 6983: 6975: 6972:, now in the 6971: 6967: 6963: 6956: 6951: 6943: 6939: 6935: 6928: 6923: 6915: 6909: 6904: 6900: 6896: 6892: 6885: 6880: 6869: 6865: 6861: 6854: 6849: 6845: 6841: 6837: 6833: 6826: 6821: 6817: 6816:Carlo Maderno 6813: 6809: 6805: 6799: 6794: 6790: 6786: 6780: 6775: 6771: 6770:Carlo Fontana 6767: 6760: 6755: 6751: 6747: 6743: 6739: 6733: 6728: 6727: 6721: 6719: 6715: 6710: 6708: 6705:, or the neo- 6704: 6703:Neoclassicism 6700: 6696: 6695:Expressionism 6692: 6688: 6684: 6680: 6676: 6672: 6668: 6664: 6660: 6656: 6652: 6647: 6645: 6641: 6637: 6633: 6629: 6625: 6620: 6616: 6615:Ionic columns 6612: 6608: 6603: 6598: 6596: 6592: 6589:that imitate 6588: 6584: 6580: 6576: 6572: 6568: 6564: 6559: 6557: 6553: 6552:Ancien RĂ©gime 6549: 6544: 6542: 6538: 6534: 6530: 6524: 6522: 6518: 6514: 6510: 6509:Ancien RĂ©gime 6506: 6502: 6501:individualism 6498: 6489: 6485: 6478: 6473: 6469: 6465: 6461: 6455: 6450: 6446: 6442: 6438: 6432: 6427: 6423: 6419: 6412: 6407: 6403: 6399: 6398:Greek Revival 6395: 6391: 6387: 6380: 6375: 6371: 6367: 6363: 6356: 6351: 6347: 6340: 6335: 6331: 6323: 6319: 6312: 6307: 6303: 6299: 6298:Hector Lefuel 6292: 6287: 6283: 6282:Louvre Palace 6279: 6275: 6271: 6264: 6259: 6255: 6251: 6240: 6235: 6234: 6228: 6226: 6222: 6218: 6214: 6210: 6205: 6203: 6198: 6188: 6186: 6182: 6177: 6172: 6168: 6163: 6161: 6157: 6153: 6149: 6144: 6139: 6136: 6135: 6129: 6125: 6120: 6115: 6111: 6105: 6099: 6095: 6085: 6077: 6068: 6062: 6057: 6049: 6045: 6038: 6033: 6025: 6021: 6015: 6010: 6006: 6002: 5995: 5990: 5986: 5982: 5978: 5977:Chinese House 5972: 5967: 5963: 5959: 5952: 5947: 5943: 5939: 5935: 5928: 5923: 5919: 5915: 5911: 5910: 5903: 5898: 5894: 5890: 5886: 5882: 5875: 5870: 5866: 5862: 5856: 5851: 5847: 5839: 5832: 5827: 5823: 5819: 5812: 5807: 5806: 5804: 5798: 5783: 5781: 5777: 5773: 5769: 5765: 5756: 5752: 5750: 5746: 5742: 5738: 5733: 5731: 5726: 5725:Pope Sixtus V 5718: 5714: 5710: 5706: 5702: 5699: 5695: 5685: 5683: 5679: 5675: 5671: 5667: 5663: 5659: 5656:near Naples; 5655: 5650: 5648: 5642: 5639: 5634: 5628: 5626: 5622: 5618: 5614: 5610: 5601: 5594: 5589: 5585: 5581: 5580:Tessin Palace 5574: 5569: 5565: 5558: 5553: 5549: 5543: 5538: 5534: 5531:, France, by 5530: 5523: 5518: 5517: 5515: 5505: 5503: 5502: 5497: 5496: 5492: 5488: 5484: 5483: 5477: 5473: 5468: 5466: 5462: 5458: 5454: 5449: 5440: 5438: 5434: 5430: 5426: 5422: 5417: 5415: 5411: 5407: 5403: 5399: 5395: 5392: 5388: 5383: 5381: 5377: 5373: 5369: 5365: 5361: 5358: 5354: 5349: 5346: 5341: 5337: 5333: 5329: 5324: 5319: 5317: 5313: 5312: 5307: 5301: 5298: 5294: 5290: 5285: 5283: 5279: 5275: 5271: 5267: 5263: 5259: 5255: 5251: 5247: 5243: 5239: 5235: 5231: 5227: 5223: 5219: 5215: 5211: 5207: 5203: 5199: 5194: 5190: 5188: 5182: 5180: 5176: 5172: 5168: 5164: 5157: 5153: 5149: 5144: 5137: 5133: 5128: 5119: 5117: 5113: 5109: 5105: 5101: 5097: 5093: 5089: 5085: 5081: 5077: 5073: 5069: 5065: 5061: 5052: 5050: 5046: 5042: 5036: 5035:Baroque dance 5023: 5022: 5018:(1710–1736), 5017: 5014: 5011: 5010: 5006:(1686–1768), 5005: 5002: 4999: 4998: 4993: 4992: 4988:(1703–1707), 4987: 4984:(1685–1750), 4983: 4980: 4978: 4975:(1685–1757), 4974: 4971: 4968: 4967: 4962: 4961: 4957:(1685–1759), 4956: 4953: 4950: 4949: 4945:(1683–1764), 4944: 4941: 4938: 4935: 4932: 4931: 4927:(1681–1767), 4926: 4923: 4920: 4919: 4914: 4913: 4909:(1679–1745), 4908: 4905: 4902: 4901: 4897:(1678–1741), 4896: 4893: 4890: 4889: 4885:(1671–1751), 4884: 4881: 4878: 4877: 4873:(1668–1733), 4872: 4869: 4866: 4865: 4860: 4859: 4854: 4853: 4849:(1660–1725), 4848: 4845: 4842: 4841: 4837:(1659–1695), 4836: 4835:Henry Purcell 4833: 4830: 4829: 4825:(1656–1728), 4824: 4821: 4818: 4815:(1653–1713), 4814: 4811: 4808: 4807: 4803:(1653–1706), 4802: 4799: 4796: 4795: 4791:(1649–1708), 4790: 4787: 4784: 4783: 4779:(1644–1704), 4778: 4775: 4772: 4771: 4767:(1643–1704), 4766: 4763: 4760: 4759: 4755:(1632–1687), 4754: 4751: 4749: 4748:Simone Stella 4745: 4742: 4738: 4734: 4729: 4728: 4723: 4722: 4721:Ercole amante 4717: 4716: 4712:(1602–1676), 4711: 4708: 4705: 4704: 4700:(1585–1672), 4699: 4696: 4693: 4692: 4688:(1567–1643), 4687: 4684: 4681: 4680: 4675: 4672: 4670:book 2, 1615) 4669: 4665: 4664: 4659: 4658: 4646: 4643: 4642: 4636: 4634: 4630: 4626: 4622: 4618: 4614: 4610: 4606: 4601: 4599: 4598:Henry Purcell 4595: 4591: 4587: 4583: 4582: 4577: 4576:Pierre Perrin 4573: 4569: 4565: 4564: 4559: 4555: 4551: 4547: 4542: 4540: 4536: 4531: 4529: 4528:Denis Diderot 4525: 4524: 4519: 4514: 4513: 4508: 4506: 4501: 4496: 4489:, (1678–1741) 4488: 4484: 4479: 4478:Baroque music 4469: 4467: 4463: 4458: 4454: 4450: 4446: 4441: 4438: 4434: 4430: 4426: 4421: 4419: 4415: 4411: 4407: 4403: 4399: 4395: 4391: 4387: 4383: 4379: 4375: 4371: 4363: 4355: 4351: 4344: 4339: 4335: 4331: 4323: 4316: 4311: 4300: 4295: 4291: 4290:Ca' Rezzonico 4283: 4280:Armchair; by 4276: 4271: 4267: 4259: 4256:Cupboard; by 4252: 4247: 4243: 4239: 4232: 4227: 4223: 4212: 4207: 4204: 4193: 4188: 4187: 4185: 4175: 4173: 4168: 4163: 4161: 4157: 4153: 4152: 4147: 4143: 4139: 4135: 4131: 4126: 4124: 4120: 4116: 4112: 4111: 4105: 4103: 4099: 4095: 4091: 4082: 4078: 4074: 4073: 4066: 4061: 4057: 4053: 4049: 4043: 4038: 4035: 4031: 4027: 4021: 4016: 4013: 4009: 4005: 4004: 3997: 3992: 3988: 3984: 3981:; 1629–1639; 3980: 3976: 3970: 3965: 3964: 3962: 3952: 3950: 3946: 3942: 3938: 3934: 3930: 3924: 3922: 3919: 3915: 3912: 3908: 3904: 3900: 3896: 3895:Marcos Zapata 3893:, as well as 3892: 3888: 3884: 3880: 3876: 3872: 3871:Luis de Riaño 3868: 3864: 3860: 3856: 3852: 3848: 3844: 3840: 3837: 3829: 3825: 3821: 3816: 3811: 3807: 3803: 3793: 3791: 3787: 3782: 3778: 3776: 3772: 3768: 3764: 3759: 3756: 3752: 3751: 3746: 3745: 3739: 3737: 3733: 3728: 3724: 3720: 3717: 3713: 3709: 3705: 3701: 3697: 3693: 3689: 3685: 3681: 3677: 3673: 3669: 3665: 3660: 3657: 3653: 3649: 3644: 3641: 3631: 3627: 3621: 3616: 3612: 3608: 3607: 3600: 3595: 3591: 3587: 3583: 3582: 3575: 3570: 3566: 3562: 3558: 3557: 3550: 3545: 3541: 3537: 3533: 3532: 3525: 3520: 3516: 3512: 3508: 3507: 3500: 3495: 3491: 3483: 3479: 3478: 3471: 3466: 3462: 3458: 3454: 3448: 3443: 3439: 3431: 3427: 3421: 3416: 3412: 3404: 3400: 3399: 3394: 3388: 3383: 3380: 3376: 3372: 3366: 3361: 3360: 3358: 3348: 3346: 3342: 3338: 3334: 3329: 3327: 3323: 3319: 3315: 3314: 3309: 3305: 3301: 3297: 3293: 3289: 3285: 3281: 3277: 3273: 3269: 3265: 3261: 3256: 3251: 3250: 3245: 3241: 3237: 3233: 3232:Matei Basarab 3229: 3225: 3220: 3218: 3214: 3210: 3206: 3202: 3193: 3189: 3183: 3178: 3174: 3167: 3162: 3158: 3151: 3146: 3142: 3141: 3133: 3128: 3124: 3120: 3114: 3109: 3105: 3101: 3095: 3090: 3089: 3087: 3077: 3075: 3071: 3067: 3064: 3060: 3056: 3052: 3047: 3045: 3041: 3038:. The set of 3037: 3033: 3029: 3025: 3024:Daman and Diu 3021: 3017: 3008: 3004: 2998: 2993: 2989: 2985: 2979: 2974: 2970: 2966: 2960: 2955: 2951: 2947: 2941: 2936: 2935: 2933: 2923: 2921: 2917: 2913: 2909: 2905: 2901: 2897: 2896:Borrominesque 2893: 2889: 2885: 2880: 2878: 2874: 2870: 2866: 2862: 2859:, Chile; and 2858: 2854: 2850: 2846: 2842: 2838: 2834: 2831:in Honduras; 2830: 2826: 2822: 2818: 2814: 2810: 2806: 2802: 2798: 2794: 2790: 2786: 2782: 2778: 2774: 2770: 2766: 2762: 2758: 2754: 2751: 2747: 2742: 2734: 2730: 2728: 2724: 2720: 2716: 2712: 2708: 2704: 2700: 2696: 2692: 2688: 2684: 2680: 2676: 2672: 2668: 2664: 2660: 2649: 2642: 2631: 2624: 2611: 2605: 2600: 2596: 2592: 2588: 2582: 2577: 2573: 2567: 2562: 2558: 2554: 2548: 2543: 2539: 2533: 2528: 2524: 2518: 2513: 2509: 2503: 2498: 2494: 2490: 2486: 2480: 2475: 2474: 2472: 2468: 2464: 2460: 2456: 2452: 2442: 2441:folk styles. 2440: 2436: 2432: 2428: 2423: 2421: 2417: 2413: 2409: 2405: 2404:Winter Palace 2401: 2397: 2393: 2389: 2384: 2382: 2378: 2374: 2370: 2366: 2365:Fontainebleau 2362: 2358: 2349: 2348:Tsarskoe Selo 2343: 2338: 2334: 2330: 2324: 2319: 2315: 2311: 2305: 2300: 2299: 2297: 2293: 2289: 2285: 2275: 2273: 2269: 2265: 2261: 2257: 2253: 2249: 2245: 2240: 2238: 2235: 2231: 2227: 2225: 2220: 2216: 2212: 2208: 2205: 2203: 2199: 2184: 2180: 2173: 2168: 2164: 2160: 2156: 2150: 2145: 2141: 2137: 2131: 2126: 2122: 2118: 2112: 2107: 2106: 2100: 2098: 2094: 2089: 2088:Petit Trianon 2085: 2081: 2077: 2076:Grand Trianon 2073: 2069: 2065: 2061: 2057: 2052: 2050: 2046: 2042: 2038: 2034: 2030: 2026: 2023:(1598–1666), 2022: 2017: 2015: 2011: 2007: 2003: 1999: 1995: 1991: 1990:Enlightenment 1987: 1986:Neoclassicism 1977: 1973: 1967: 1962: 1958: 1957:Place VendĂŽme 1952: 1947: 1940: 1935: 1928: 1923: 1919: 1913: 1908: 1904: 1900: 1894: 1889: 1885: 1881: 1875: 1870: 1866: 1860: 1855: 1851: 1847: 1841: 1836: 1832: 1828: 1824: 1818: 1813: 1809: 1806:, France, by 1805: 1799: 1794: 1793: 1791: 1787: 1777: 1775: 1772: 1768: 1764: 1760: 1756: 1752: 1748: 1744: 1743: 1738: 1734: 1728: 1724: 1719: 1717: 1713: 1709: 1705: 1701: 1697: 1693: 1692:Grand Trianon 1689: 1685: 1681: 1677: 1673: 1669: 1665: 1661: 1657: 1653: 1649: 1640: 1636: 1630: 1625: 1621: 1617: 1611: 1606: 1602: 1598: 1594: 1588: 1583: 1582: 1580: 1570: 1568: 1564: 1560: 1556: 1552: 1548: 1544: 1540: 1536: 1532: 1528: 1524: 1521: 1517: 1513: 1509: 1505: 1501: 1497: 1492: 1490: 1486: 1482: 1477: 1474: 1471: 1467: 1458: 1451: 1446: 1442: 1439:, Vienna, by 1438: 1432: 1427: 1420: 1415: 1411: 1404: 1399: 1395: 1391: 1385: 1380: 1376: 1372: 1368: 1362: 1357: 1353: 1347: 1342: 1338: 1334: 1330: 1326: 1320: 1315: 1314: 1308: 1306: 1302: 1298: 1292: 1290: 1286: 1282: 1278: 1274: 1269: 1267: 1263: 1259: 1255: 1250: 1248: 1244: 1240: 1236: 1234: 1230: 1226: 1222: 1218: 1213: 1209: 1205: 1201: 1192: 1186: 1181: 1177: 1170: 1165: 1161: 1157: 1151: 1146: 1142: 1136: 1131: 1127: 1123: 1117: 1112: 1108: 1104: 1098: 1093: 1089: 1085: 1078: 1073: 1069: 1065: 1059: 1054: 1050: 1044: 1039: 1035: 1031: 1025: 1020: 1019: 1017: 1007: 1005: 1001: 997: 993: 989: 985: 984:Ca' Rezzonico 981: 977: 973: 969: 965: 961: 957: 952: 950: 946: 945: 940: 936: 932: 927: 924: 920: 915: 913: 909: 905: 904:Alexander VII 901: 896: 894: 890: 885: 881: 876: 873: 864: 857: 852: 848: 842: 837: 833: 829: 823: 818: 814: 810: 804: 799: 795: 792:, Venice, by 791: 785: 780: 776: 775:Carlo Maderno 772: 768: 764: 758: 753: 752: 750: 740: 737: 733: 732:Palazzo Spada 729: 724: 721: 716: 713: 710: 705: 701: 697: 693: 687: 685: 681: 677: 674:paintings of 673: 669: 665: 664: 657: 655: 651: 646: 642: 638: 634: 626: 622: 618: 614: 610: 605: 595: 593: 589: 584: 582: 578: 573: 567: 561: 560:style baroque 555: 552: 551: 543: 536: 532: 531: 525: 521: 518: 512: 509: 503: 502: 495: 494: 486: 479: 478:(1528–1612). 477: 473: 468: 465: 460: 455: 454: 448: 443: 437: 432: 427: 424: 418: 412: 405: 399: 396:moved beyond 394: 388: 385: 384: 378: 374: 369: 364: 359: 355: 350: 345: 341: 337: 329: 318: 317:baroque pearl 314: 309: 300: 299:, or carved. 298: 294: 290: 286: 282: 277: 275: 274: 269: 268: 261: 259: 255: 251: 247: 243: 239: 235: 231: 227: 223: 219: 215: 211: 206: 198: 197: 188: 167: 161: 160: 151: 124: 118: 108: 104: 95: 91: 87: 86: 81: 77: 65: 54: 43: 32: 26: 22: 17560:Lutheran art 17555:Catholic art 17454: 17450:Pope Francis 17376:21st century 17325:Pope Paul VI 17302: 17290: 17243:20th century 17230: 17181:Pope Pius IX 17169:19th century 17145:Pope Pius VI 17105: 17012: 16884:Latin Empire 16854:Universities 16806:Pope Leo III 16673:Christianity 16658:state church 16650:Great Church 16451:Resurrection 16414:(30–325/476) 16411:Early Church 16396:Latin Church 16391:Papal States 16386:Vatican City 16138:World War II 16012: 15991:Early modern 15968:Kalmar Union 15839:Papal States 15757:Roman Empire 15627:Trompe-l'Ɠil 15625: 15596:Outsider art 15549:Illustration 15505:Lutheran art 15495:Catholic art 15458:Abstract art 15428:Unilalianism 15391:Software art 15366:Neosymbolism 15356:Neo-futurism 15319:Internet art 15309:Hyperrealism 15162:Superfiction 14945:Photorealism 14813:Afrofuturism 14578:Contemporary 14554:Dimensionism 14537:Concrete art 14470: 14466:Precisionism 14316: 14263:Sosaku-hanga 14237:Productivism 14227:Metaphysical 14197: 14186:Proto-Cubism 14090:Secessionism 14052:Costumbrismo 13937:Aestheticism 13888:Hague School 13868: 13792:Academic art 13773:Costumbrismo 13741:Empire style 13578:Quito School 13573:Cusco School 13489:Colonial art 13450: 13438:FĂȘte galante 13436: 13405:18th century 13367:Delft School 13318:Caravaggisti 13302: 13296:17th century 13181: 13138:Quattrocento 13128: 13086: 13009: 12912: 12842:Late antique 12726:Severe style 12716:Black-figure 12603:Contemporary 12521:Mesoamerican 12468:Contemporary 12446:2000–present 12437:Neo-futurism 12417:Blobitecture 12244:Modern Style 12160:Neoclassical 11908:Indo-Islamic 11883:Great Seljuk 11868:Vijayanagara 11762:East Slavic 11676:Mesopotamian 11411:. Retrieved 11390: 11340: 11333: 11326: 11311: 11296: 11275: 11253: 11226: 11202: 11184: 11174: 11152: 11145: 11130: 11109: 11099: 11095: 11091: 11074: 11057: 11034: 11016: 11001: 10983: 10957: 10948: 10929: 10910: 10891: 10883: 10879: 10856: 10833: 10825: 10806: 10787: 10772: 10754: 10735: 10716: 10697: 10678: 10655:. Retrieved 10651: 10642: 10630:. Retrieved 10626: 10617: 10607:22 September 10605:. Retrieved 10601: 10592: 10573: 10567: 10555: 10536: 10530: 10511: 10505: 10498:Hopkins 2014 10493: 10484: 10478: 10469: 10463: 10454: 10448: 10439: 10433: 10414: 10409: 10397: 10372:20 September 10370:. Retrieved 10366: 10357: 10338: 10332: 10322:20 September 10320:. Retrieved 10316: 10307: 10295:. Retrieved 10291: 10281: 10276:, p. 9. 10259:Hopkins 2014 10254: 10242: 10230: 10223:Hopkins 2014 10218: 10206: 10197: 10191: 10179:. Retrieved 10167:The Guardian 10165: 10155: 10147: 10142: 10114:cite journal 10099: 10088:, retrieved 10066: 10056: 10036: 10013: 10001: 9989: 9977: 9963: 9943: 9909: 9898: 9886: 9877: 9865: 9857: 9852: 9847:, p. 6. 9840: 9831: 9819: 9807: 9802:, p. 8. 9795: 9783: 9771:. Retrieved 9767: 9758: 9739: 9733: 9725: 9721: 9716: 9704: 9692:. Retrieved 9687: 9677: 9654: 9648: 9624: 9620: 9611: 9604:Palisca 2001 9588: 9571: 9565: 9556: 9550: 9541: 9532: 9520: 9501: 9495: 9486: 9483:"Pier Table" 9477: 9467:13 September 9465:. Retrieved 9461: 9452: 9433: 9427: 9415: 9403: 9391:. Retrieved 9386: 9377: 9365: 9356: 9347: 9339: 9334: 9326: 9321: 9313: 9308: 9300: 9295: 9276: 9270: 9251: 9245: 9233: 9221: 9209: 9190: 9184: 9172: 9160: 9148: 9139: 9130: 9118: 9099: 9093: 9081: 9069: 9059: 9052: 9037: 9017: 9010: 8991: 8981: 8962: 8942: 8935: 8915:. New York: 8911: 8904: 8880: 8873: 8866:Hopkins 2014 8861: 8853:the original 8848: 8839: 8819: 8812: 8791: 8783: 8771: 8759: 8747: 8738: 8729: 8720: 8711: 8702: 8693: 8684: 8675: 8666: 8656: 8644:. Retrieved 8640:the original 8635: 8626: 8617: 8608: 8583: 8579: 8573: 8561:. Retrieved 8557:the original 8547: 8538: 8529: 8517: 8498: 8492: 8480: 8468: 8459: 8452:Hopkins 2014 8447: 8435: 8426: 8417: 8411: 8402: 8396: 8387: 8381: 8372: 8366: 8357: 8351: 8339: 8320: 8314: 8305: 8299: 8292:Hopkins 2014 8287: 8268: 8262: 8255:Hopkins 2014 8250: 8241: 8227: 8215:. Retrieved 8211: 8202: 8190:. Retrieved 8186: 8177: 8165:. Retrieved 8161: 8152: 8143: 8116: 8109:Hopkins 2014 8104: 8077: 8065: 8046: 8041: 8032: 8009: 7997: 7978: 7973: 7964: 7955: 7934: 7925: 7918:Hopkins 2014 7913: 7901: 7889: 7863: 7842: 7833: 7826:. Retrieved 7812: 7800: 7795: 7787: 7771: 7752: 7746: 7738: 7733: 7715: 7708: 7696:. Retrieved 7692:the original 7687: 7678: 7670: 7667:Architecture 7666: 7662: 7657: 7646: 7643:Encyclopedie 7642: 7616: 7609:John Tyrrell 7600: 7595: 7587: 7580:. Retrieved 7576: 7567: 7555:. Retrieved 7551:the original 7545: 7538: 7519: 7503: 7497: 7485:. Retrieved 7440: 7434: 7409: 7398: 7386: 7382: 7366: 7349: 7340: 7331: 7322: 7316: 7297: 7293: 7268:. Retrieved 7264: 7255: 7054: 7038: 7025:Empire style 6864:Louis Le Vau 6812:Michelangelo 6711: 6648: 6636:Belle Époque 6624:Petit Palais 6602:Belle Époque 6599: 6560: 6545: 6537:Napoleon III 6525: 6494: 6460:Rue Guynemer 6437:Petit Palais 6322:Jules Fossey 6280:Apartments, 6278:Napoleon III 6212: 6206: 6194: 6164: 6140: 6113: 6090: 6070: 6019: 5907: 5883:, Paris, by 5776:Antoni GaudĂ­ 5761: 5741:Napoleon III 5734: 5722: 5717:Vatican City 5694:urban design 5691: 5664:in Germany; 5651: 5643: 5629: 5608: 5606: 5499: 5493: 5480: 5469: 5460: 5452: 5450: 5446: 5428: 5418: 5405: 5401: 5397: 5393: 5384: 5350: 5323:Cosimo Lotti 5320: 5309: 5305: 5302: 5292: 5288: 5286: 5202:Lope de Vega 5195: 5191: 5183: 5175:Lope de Vega 5160: 5155: 5151: 5131: 5110:philosopher 5103: 5095: 5087: 5079: 5075: 5067: 5058: 5038: 5021:Stabat Mater 5019: 5007: 4995: 4989: 4964: 4958: 4946: 4928: 4916: 4910: 4898: 4886: 4874: 4862: 4856: 4850: 4838: 4826: 4823:Marin Marais 4804: 4792: 4780: 4768: 4756: 4725: 4719: 4713: 4701: 4689: 4677: 4667: 4663:In Ecclesiis 4661: 4655: 4654:/1557–1612) 4632: 4628: 4620: 4602: 4592:in Germany, 4579: 4561: 4543: 4532: 4523:EncyclopĂ©die 4521: 4510: 4503: 4494: 4492: 4466:Mazarin desk 4461: 4456: 4452: 4448: 4442: 4422: 4367: 4320:Commode; by 4164: 4149: 4127: 4118: 4114: 4108: 4106: 4087: 4070: 4047: 4025: 4001: 3974: 3925: 3907:Quito School 3859:Cusco School 3833: 3820:Cusco School 3806:Quito School 3802:Cusco School 3779: 3760: 3750:trompe-l'Ɠil 3748: 3742: 3740: 3721: 3688:Andrea Pozzo 3661: 3645: 3636: 3625: 3604: 3579: 3554: 3529: 3504: 3475: 3396: 3392: 3339:families in 3330: 3311: 3253:motifs. The 3247: 3221: 3203:, including 3198: 3138: 3048: 3028:Se Cathedral 3013: 2912:Minas Gerais 2881: 2823:in Bolivia; 2755:, as in the 2750:Puebla-style 2743: 2739: 2656: 2424: 2385: 2354: 2271: 2241: 2228: 2221: 2217: 2213: 2209: 2206: 2195: 2185:and others, 2053: 2049:mansard roof 2033:Louis Le Vau 2029:Val-de-GrĂące 2018: 2014:Louis Le Vau 1982: 1974:, Paris, by 1901:, Paris, by 1882:, Paris, by 1833:, after 1661 1827:Louis Le Vau 1720: 1645: 1493: 1487:and his son 1478: 1475: 1463: 1293: 1281:Narciso TomĂ© 1270: 1251: 1237: 1216: 1197: 1086:, Spain, by 953: 942: 935:Andrea Pozzo 930: 928: 916: 897: 877: 869: 771:Michelangelo 725: 717: 714: 688: 680:Michelangelo 671: 668:trompe-l'Ɠil 661: 658: 630: 617:trompe-l'Ɠil 612: 591: 585: 576: 569:appeared in 556: 537: 530:EncyclopĂ©die 522: 513: 480: 471: 469: 458: 430: 428: 389: 335: 333: 315:, made of a 278: 271: 265: 262: 246:Neoclassical 214:architecture 116: 114: 106:Years active 83: 75: 25: 17456:Laudato si' 17251:Pope Pius X 17080:Philip Neri 17055:Pope Pius V 17030:Thomas More 16899:Inquisition 16801:Charlemagne 16761:Monasticism 16571:Persecution 16463:Holy Spirit 16446:Crucifixion 16325:First seven 16123:World War I 16113:Nationalism 16001:Reformation 15986:Renaissance 15958:Black Death 15891:Kievan Rus' 15794:Middle Ages 15512:Digital art 15475:Avant-garde 15416:Superstroke 15292:Flat design 15287:Fictive art 15282:Excessivism 15230:Art for art 15225:Altermodern 15167:Taring Padi 15102:Lowbrow art 15070:Pliontanism 15007:Yoru no Kai 14960:Process art 14900:Systems art 14870:Arte Povera 14792:Antipodeans 14701:in New York 14671:Jikken Kƍbƍ 14634:Color field 14503:Regionalism 14472:Aeropittura 14461:Neo-Fauvism 14434:Neues Sehen 14404:Kinetic art 14268:Suprematism 14242:Synchromism 14159:Noucentisme 14080:Primitivism 14068:Art Nouveau 14023:Cloisonnism 14013:Pointillism 14008:Divisionism 13986:Incoherents 13947:Art pottery 13833:(1863–1944) 13783:Macchiaioli 13758:Biedermeier 13746:Historicism 13731:Orientalism 13672:Romanticism 13643:Akita ranga 13495:Art of the 13480:Picturesque 13432:Chinoiserie 13427:Frederician 13265:Tudor court 13160:Cinquecento 13101:Renaissance 13088:Mappa mundi 13072:cartography 12964:Carolingian 12959:Merovingian 12942:Palaeologan 12914:RepoblaciĂłn 12871:Anglo-Saxon 12802:Gallo-Roman 12741:Hellenistic 12736:Kerch style 12674:Minyan ware 12381:PWA Moderne 12267:Rationalism 12229:Art Nouveau 12217:Territorial 12197:Renaissance 12181:Queen Anne 12054:Elizabethan 11947:Plateresque 11942:Renaissance 11925:Sondergotik 11820:Carolingian 11766:Kievan Rus' 11571:Elizabethan 11541:Philippines 11391:In Our Time 11299:. Hermann. 11019:. Phaidon. 10882:, Volumen 3 10850:(hardcover) 10700:. Phaidon. 10018:Bailey 2012 10006:Bailey 2012 9994:Bailey 2012 9982:Bailey 2012 9773:14 November 9641:BĂ©ly (2005) 9621:Barockmusik 9617:Sachs, Curt 9525:Bailey 2012 9086:Bailey 2012 9074:Bailey 2012 8776:Bailey 2012 8764:Bailey 2012 8752:Bailey 2012 8618:Taste Braga 8586:(3): 7–15. 8539:www.nga.gov 8522:Bailey 2012 8485:Bailey 2012 8473:Bailey 2012 8344:Bailey 2012 8121:Bailey 2012 8082:Bailey 2012 8070:Bailey 2012 8002:Bailey 2012 7906:Bailey 2012 7882:Bailey 2012 7582:31 December 7236: [ 7096:Arts portal 7068:Boulle work 7004:1710, oak, 6914:Herengracht 6895:Netherlands 6875: 1660 6834:, US, with 6806:, Rome, by 6791:, 1985–1990 6772:, 1682-1683 6768:, Rome, by 6752:, 1981-1984 6679:Suprematism 6675:Primitivism 6617:with their 6571:giant order 6563:eclecticism 6533:Renaissance 6497:Romanticism 6468:Louis PĂ©rin 6418:Suțu Palace 6404:, 1860–1875 6372:, 1860–1875 6304:, 1859-1860 6248:1850-1870; 6202:John Ruskin 6176:lacquerware 6171:Chinoiserie 6148:Renaissance 6084:Rijksmuseum 5987:, 1755–1764 5981:Chinoiserie 5944:, 1743–1763 5940:panels, by 5938:lacquerware 5895:, 1737–1739 5867:, 1734–1739 5861:Amalienburg 5586:, 1692–1700 5535:, 1657–1661 5527:Gardens at 5404:(1627) and 5391:tragicomedy 5332:Buen Retiro 5291:(1609) the 4960:Water Music 4939:(1683–1729) 4797:(1680–1687) 4773:(1688–1698) 4652: 1554 4558:Jacopo Peri 4433:Boulle work 4378:baby angels 3951:in Mexico. 3929:Murillesque 3885:) painters 3847:JosĂ© JuĂĄrez 3684:Domenichino 3581:Las Meninas 3540:Rijksmuseum 3236:Vasile Lupu 3217:Islamic art 3051:Philippines 2916:Aleijadinho 2902:(1784) and 2723:Puerto Rico 2612:, 1786–1788 2597:, 1751–1758 2591:Diego DurĂĄn 2495:, 1765–1788 2493:Aleijadinho 2190: 1784 2142:, 1717–1755 2123:, 1716–1728 2045:rustication 2027:(Church of 1978:, 1700–1704 1905:, 1677–1706 1810:, 1630–1651 1650:within the 1639:George BĂ€hr 1622:, 1720–1744 1603:, 1710–1728 1543:PoznaƄ Fara 1443:, 1717–1723 1410:Karlskirche 1396:, 1703–1711 1339:, 1651–1732 1325:PoznaƄ Fara 1305:TepotzotlĂĄn 1266:Plaza Mayor 1258:Churriguera 1243:Alonso Cano 1070:, 1735–1764 1036:, 1682–1754 988:Grand Canal 865:, 1656–1667 834:, 1648–1651 830:, Rome, by 815:, 1638–1677 811:, Rome, by 796:, 1631–1687 765:, Rome, by 627:, 1673-1678 623:, Rome, by 508:du barocque 371:(common in 324: 1860 285:Renaissance 96:in France ( 17514:Categories 17329:coronation 17035:Pope Leo X 16620:Tertullian 16550:Revelation 16525:Background 15886:Viking Age 15701:Prehistory 15559:Jewish art 15371:Passionism 15331:iPhone art 15277:Cyborg art 15272:Crypto art 15245:Brandalism 15137:Cyberdelic 15002:TropicĂĄlia 14975:Street art 14930:Intermedia 14910:Minimalism 14629:Spatialism 14583:Postmodern 14439:Surrealism 14307:Shin-hanga 14147:Die BrĂŒcke 14115:Sonderbund 14028:Synthetism 13751:Revivalism 13660:Transition 13617:Manichaean 13463:Adam style 13384:Classicism 13323:in Utrecht 13251:Still life 12981:Romanesque 12937:Macedonian 12932:Iconoclast 12891:Visigothic 12797:Republican 12751:Indo-Greek 12721:Red-figure 12538:Portuguese 12412:Postmodern 12361:Organicism 12249:Modernisme 12234:Jugendstil 12093:Revivalism 12081:Industrial 12064:Portuguese 11838:Romanesque 11733:Achaemenid 10560:Hodge 2019 10402:Jones 2014 10390:Jones 2014 10297:24 October 10211:Hodge 2019 10181:1 December 10104:moore544. 10090:1 December 9694:27 January 9153:Hodge 2017 8926:030010491X 8703:www.upt.pt 8646:3 February 8563:3 February 8440:Jones 2014 8162:Culture.pl 8097:Jones 2014 7894:Hodge 2019 7270:26 October 7076:Napoleon I 7049:status quo 6632:Versailles 6587:arabesques 6486:, shells, 6156:Caravaggio 6007:, New York 5801:See also: 5745:boulevards 5328:Naumaquias 5293:new comedy 5181:in Spain. 5088:meraviglia 4806:Canon in D 4633:fortepiano 4629:pianoforte 4535:Curt Sachs 4386:cartouches 4154:statue of 4052:Jean Cornu 3935:– that of 3744:Quadratura 3706:in Spain; 3694:in Italy; 3680:Guido Reni 3430:Caravaggio 3304:Cartouches 3292:Maximalist 2988:Intramuros 2969:Diu, India 2930:See also: 2683:indigenous 2369:Versailles 2268:Portuguese 2043:and heavy 1846:East front 1759:Steingaden 1742:Wieskirche 900:Urban VIII 672:Quadratura 663:quadratura 654:Calvinists 613:Quadratura 344:Portuguese 254:Protestant 100:1660–1715) 17345:Communism 17315:Ecumenism 16661:(380–451) 16653:(180–451) 16642:(313–476) 16564:(100–325) 15933:Feudalism 15904:Catalonia 15621:Shock art 15611:Queer art 15591:NaĂŻve art 15574:Modernism 15406:Superflat 15396:Sound art 15376:Post-YBAs 15361:Neomodern 15202:Verdadism 15172:Superflat 15021:1970–1999 14985:in the US 14905:Video art 14828:Happening 14801:1960–1969 14593:1945–1959 14256:1915–1944 14247:Vorticism 14199:A Nyolcak 14061:1900–1914 14033:Les Nabis 13964:Symbolism 13920:Amsterdam 13870:Japonisme 13840:1863–1899 13802:in Greece 13662:to modern 13507:Caribbean 13452:GoĂ»t grec 13374:Capriccio 13328:Tenebrism 13277:Turquerie 13175:Mannerism 13070:Medieval 12927:Byzantine 12908:Mozarabic 12859:Ethiopian 12763:Neo-Attic 12746:"Baroque" 12731:Classical 12701:Geometric 12679:Mycenaean 12626:(Western) 12624:Premodern 12595:Premodern 12499:Dravidian 12458:Neomodern 12422:High-tech 12402:Brutalism 12395:1950–2000 12339:Stalinist 12272:Mycenaean 12260:1900–1950 12098:Byzantine 12074:Ukrainian 12059:Naryshkin 12024:Edwardian 11997:1750–1900 11968:Palladian 11963:Manueline 11956:1500–1750 11831:1000–1500 11771:Muscovite 11758:Byzantine 11706:Classical 11694:Mycenaean 11671:Neolithic 11566:Naryshkin 11529:New Spain 11455:by region 11274:(1964) . 11245:318382784 11213:(cloth); 11117:"Baroque" 10632:31 August 10247:Sund 2019 10235:Sund 2019 10176:0261-3077 7725:315796790 7698:2 January 7573:"Baroque" 7557:1 January 7487:4 January 7457:202373825 7385:, p. 99, 7045:Modernism 7006:marquetry 6942:Rosenthal 6891:Amsterdam 6840:Louis XIV 6718:Modernist 6659:Modernist 6644:Exoticism 6628:Louis XIV 6484:palmettes 6441:Louis XIV 6424:, Romania 6422:Bucharest 6244:Cabinet; 6221:Roman art 6167:East Asia 6160:Louis XIV 6114:Pompadour 6094:Louis XIV 6069:from the 6067:Cartouche 6022:; by the 5822:Louis XIV 5786:Posterity 5772:octagonal 5633:parterres 5472:New Spain 5376:Corneille 5338:, and of 5297:Aristotle 5163:Corneille 5132:AndromedĂ© 5045:Louis XIV 4858:Il Pompeo 4789:John Blow 4493:The term 4402:pediments 4398:caryatids 4396:columns, 4394:classical 4330:marquetry 4266:marquetry 4178:Furniture 4158:found in 4142:Sanssouci 3955:Sculpture 3867:Mannerism 3839:Tenebrism 3536:Rembrandt 3395:(part of 3333:Phanariot 3244:Dalmatian 3213:Byzantine 3209:Wallachia 3188:Cartouche 3137:Door and 3061:are both 3046:in 1986. 2965:SĂŁo Paulo 2946:SĂŁo Paulo 2719:Nicaragua 2715:Guatemala 2659:New World 2392:Elisabeth 2312:Gardens, 1998:Louis XIV 1994:Borromini 1733:â€čSee Tfdâ€ș 1700:Sanssouci 1646:The many 1262:Salamanca 1217:Obradorio 1126:Barcelona 1107:Barcelona 734:in Rome, 720:cartouche 429:The word 414:(spelled 326:, in the 293:marquetry 289:cartouche 238:Mannerism 230:sculpture 17355:HIV/AIDS 16849:Crusades 16603:Irenaeus 16596:Ignatius 16591:Polycarp 16441:Ministry 16429:(30–100) 16303:Timeline 16172:See also 16143:Cold War 15938:Crusades 15908:Valencia 15651:Category 15601:Portrait 15522:Folk art 15470:Anti-art 15401:Stuckism 15314:Idea art 15235:Art game 15187:Artivism 15075:Punk art 15053:Sots Art 15038:Artscene 14895:Land art 14833:Neo-Dada 14765:Lettrism 14659:Nuagisme 14644:Tachisme 14525:Nazi art 14318:De Stijl 14232:Rayonism 14222:Art Deco 14210:Futurism 14001:Luminism 13969:Romanian 13954:Tonalism 13925:Canadian 13903:American 13809:Neo-Grec 13417:Rocaille 13246:Romanism 13180:Counter- 13114:Trecento 13054:Duecento 13044:Crusades 12976:Ottonian 12954:Frankish 12834:Medieval 12817:Trajanic 12777:Scythian 12772:Etruscan 12664:Cycladic 12642:Thracian 12511:Japanese 12489:Colonial 12477:Regional 12427:Arcology 12366:Art Deco 12356:Futurism 12299:De Stijl 12202:Romanian 12120:Egyptian 12115:Colonial 12069:Siberian 11879:Islamic 11848:Ottonian 11843:Galician 11753:Sasanian 11721:Herodian 11701:Etruscan 11576:Siberian 11551:Portugal 11407:Archived 11374:Archived 11295:, 2013. 11201:. 1977. 11183:, 2004. 11173:. 1966. 11119:(2003), 11108:. 1994. 11090:, 1964. 11073:. 2012. 10878:(1980). 9619:(1919). 9393:14 April 9138:(1985). 7780:Archived 7625:Archived 7528:Archived 7082:See also 7064:rinceaux 7061:acanthus 6966:boiserie 6934:rinceaux 6746:highboys 6742:pediment 6691:De Stijl 6687:Futurism 6651:Art Deco 6579:Louis XV 6569:and the 6505:revivals 6119:rocaille 6110:Louis XV 5958:WĂŒrzburg 5764:Eixample 5698:planning 5638:Bosquets 5619:and the 5453:corrales 5416:, etc.) 5400:(1627), 5340:Aranjuez 5336:Zarzuela 5316:Don Juan 5138:, (1650) 5116:metaphor 5102:'s epic 5082:), and " 5076:acutezza 5068:concetto 4994:(1721), 4963:(1717), 4948:Dardanus 4915:(1730), 4861:(1683), 4855:(1680), 4724:(1662), 4718:(1643), 4715:L'Egisto 4660:(1597), 4568:Florence 4550:sinfonia 4546:concerto 4374:festoons 4304:Throne; 4292:, Venice 4224:, France 4119:Antinous 4115:Antinous 3916:and the 3843:ZurbarĂĄn 3836:Sevillan 3790:Louis XV 3567:, London 3351:Painting 3326:voivodes 3316:, after 3296:rinceaux 3284:Capitals 3280:railings 3278:and the 3272:acanthus 3268:thistles 3205:Moldavia 3102:Church, 3030:and the 2888:Portugal 2875:and the 2857:Santiago 2801:Trujillo 2797:Arequipa 2753:azulejos 2707:Colombia 2667:Portugal 2420:Red Gate 2418:and the 2410:and the 2310:Peterhof 2202:Joseph I 2084:Louis XV 1549:. After 1520:Dutchman 1299:for the 676:Atlantes 538:In 1788 514:In 1762 267:rocaille 226:painting 193:-⁠ 17520:Baroque 17320:Judaism 16720:Vulgate 16530:Gospels 16505:Stephen 16422:Origins 16342:Vulgate 16278:General 16268:of the 16266:History 16013:Baroque 15912:Majorca 15824:Francia 15616:Realism 15213:present 14940:Nut Art 14743:Pop art 14681:Mono-ha 14549:The Ten 14498:Kapists 14444:Iranian 14397:Bauhaus 14191:Orphism 14137:Fauvism 13974:Russian 13864:Nihonga 13778:Verismo 13763:Realism 13697:Purismo 13610:Moorish 13605:Islamic 13512:Haitian 13303:Baroque 13182:Maniera 13066:MudĂ©jar 12991:Spanish 12903:Pictish 12886:Lombard 12881:Insular 12822:Severan 12787:Gaulish 12782:Iberian 12711:Archaic 12654:Nuragic 12634:Ancient 12617:periods 12548:Spanish 12543:Russian 12484:Chinese 12304:Bauhaus 12207:Russian 12185:Britain 12167:Moorish 12150:Baroque 12140:Mission 12086:British 12049:Petrine 12044:Maltese 12039:Italian 12029:English 12004:Baroque 11903:Ottoman 11898:Timurid 11863:Hoysala 11859:Indian 11798:Fatimid 11793:Abbasid 11788:Moorish 11783:Umayyad 11778:Islamic 11685:Aegean 11595:Ukraine 11561:Petrine 11502:Germany 11485:England 11413:16 July 11203:Baroque 11159:: ECU. 11112:. Sage. 10982:(ed.). 10670:Sources 10292:asisbiz 8886:Cengage 8217:24 June 8192:24 June 8167:24 June 7378:barroca 7372:barroco 7057:Versace 7012:, Paris 6994:armoire 6938:Versace 6671:Fauvism 6488:volutes 6388:of the 6284:, Paris 6071:Second 6001:foliage 5508:Gardens 5461:pinciĂłn 5419:In the 5380:MoliĂšre 5171:MoliĂšre 5154:, from 5122:Theatre 5080:ingegno 5064:conceit 4966:Messiah 4770:Te Deum 4625:cypress 4495:Baroque 4445:commode 4418:volutes 4414:Bacchus 4238:gessoed 4146:Potsdam 3918:criollo 3911:mestizo 3903:Ecuador 3883:Quechua 3322:boyards 3276:columns 3264:peonies 3249:pisanie 3140:pisanie 3074:Tayabas 3049:In the 3014:In the 2711:Bolivia 2703:Ecuador 2679:Criollo 2439:Russian 2155:Azulejo 2064:gardens 1761:in the 1704:Potsdam 1694:of the 1684:Prussia 1668:Bavaria 1457:Rogalin 1297:Jesuits 1239:Granada 1229:Seville 1200:Jesuits 1006:style. 986:on the 682:in the 635:at the 577:baroque 472:baroque 464:barroco 459:baroque 442:barroco 436:baroque 431:baroque 417:Barroco 365:suffix 363:Romance 358:verruca 349:barroco 336:baroque 279:In the 201:French: 117:Baroque 90:Bernini 29:Baroque 17286:Nazism 17108:to the 16715:Jerome 16625:Origen 16308:Papacy 15900:Aragon 15879:Amalfi 15864:Venice 15852:Second 15564:Kitsch 15423:Toyism 14915:Fluxus 14845:Op art 14414:Mingei 14348:Stupid 14326:Purism 14181:Cubism 13830:Modern 13622:Mughal 13412:Rococo 13017:Gothic 12998:Norman 12922:Viking 12876:Hunnic 12854:Coptic 12669:Minoan 12659:Aegean 12647:Dacian 12599:Modern 12553:Somali 12533:Newari 12516:Korean 12494:Indian 12386:Googie 12292:Cubism 12277:Modern 12177:Pueblo 12155:Rococo 12125:Gothic 12034:French 12009:Andean 11983:Mughal 11920:Gothic 11893:Mamluk 11853:Norman 11689:Minoan 11556:Russia 11546:Poland 11534:Mexico 11517:Sicily 11497:France 11465:Brazil 11318:  11303:  11282:  11260:  11243:  11233:  11221:(pbk.) 11217:  11209:  11191:  11163:  11137:  11081:  11064:  11041:  11023:  11008:  10990:  10964:  10936:  10917:  10898:  10864:  10846:  10813:  10794:  10779:  10761:  10742:  10723:  10704:  10685:  10657:10 May 10580:  10543:  10518:  10421:  10345:  10174:  10081:  10043:  9951:  9917:  9746:  9665:  9508:  9440:  9389:. 1698 9283:  9258:  9197:  9106:  9025:  8998:  8950:  8923:  8892:  8827:  8800:  8600:987760 8598:  8505:  8327:  8275:  8212:CODART 8053:  7985:  7759:  7723:  7511:  7455:  7072:Empire 7033:Louvre 6901:, 2010 6893:, the 6846:, 1989 6693:, and 6667:Cubism 6619:volues 6548:Gothic 6470:, 1914 6447:, 1900 5964:, 1752 5797:Rococo 5674:Vienna 5457:league 5402:Esther 5398:Judith 5318:myth. 5280:, and 5167:Racine 5108:Jesuit 5084:wonder 5024:(1736) 5012:(1729) 5000:(1727) 4969:(1741) 4951:(1739) 4933:(1762) 4921:(1736) 4903:(1725) 4891:(1724) 4879:(1717) 4867:(1707) 4843:(1688) 4831:(1723) 4819:(1714) 4809:(1680) 4785:(1681) 4761:(1686) 4758:Armide 4730:(1664) 4694:(1610) 4682:(1610) 4666:(from 4581:Pomone 4453:canapĂ© 4449:coffre 4410:Apollo 4203:Louvre 4034:Louvre 3989:, Rome 3905:, the 3857:. The 3822:): an 3808:, and 3755:stucco 3690:, and 3461:Uffizi 3440:, Rome 3413:, Rome 3401:); by 3379:Louvre 3341:Phanar 3255:relief 3240:Venice 3063:UNESCO 2884:Brazil 2871:, the 2727:Panama 2695:Brazil 2687:Mexico 2650:, Peru 2489:Brazil 2469:, and 2427:Moscow 2406:, the 2335:, 1748 2294:, and 2262:, the 2258:, the 2234:UNESCO 2198:John V 2062:. The 1886:, 1672 1771:UNESCO 1737:German 1716:Saxony 1678:, and 1648:states 1512:Warsaw 1470:Rococo 1204:Madrid 1176:Cuenca 1090:, 1738 1004:Rococo 1000:Sicily 964:cupola 941:, and 880:Paul V 423:baroco 411:baroco 393:baroco 383:baroco 340:French 297:stucco 273:Rococo 242:Rococo 17388:Islam 16656:Roman 16615:Canon 16488:Peter 16436:Jesus 15869:Genoa 15847:First 15211:2000– 14654:COBRA 13648:Uki-e 13638:Japan 13627:Qajar 12986:Mosan 12792:Roman 12686:Greek 12504:Hindu 12222:Tudor 12130:Mayan 12019:Dutch 12014:Czech 11937:Aztec 11932:Incan 11583:Spain 11524:Malta 11512:Milan 11507:Italy 9623:[ 8596:JSTOR 7828:1 May 7453:S2CID 7247:Notes 7240:] 7047:(the 6962:putti 6877:–1715 6842:, by 6748:, by 6443:, by 6368:, by 6320:; by 6044:Budai 5983:, by 5912:; by 5357:Dutch 5334:, of 5104:Adone 5029:Dance 4613:Padua 4605:piano 4563:Dafne 4554:Opera 4472:Music 4437:ebony 4382:faces 4075:; by 4050:; by 4028:; by 4006:; by 3977:; by 3901:. In 3826:; by 3628:; by 3609:; by 3584:; by 3559:; by 3534:; by 3509:; by 3480:; by 3455:; by 3428:; by 3373:; by 3337:Greek 3260:roses 3059:Vigan 2950:Macau 2793:Cusco 2775:, by 2663:Spain 2648:Huaro 2557:Sucre 2491:, by 2230:Porto 2224:Braga 2041:order 1747:J. B. 1702:, in 1676:Bruhl 1160:Ávila 1158:, in 1066:, by 968:Turin 893:Doric 884:popes 702:, in 368:-ǒccu 354:Latin 346:term 313:siren 222:dance 218:music 210:style 74:Top: 17438:2023 17433:2019 17428:2016 17423:2013 17418:2011 17413:2008 17408:2005 17403:2002 17398:2000 17365:1995 16535:Acts 16498:Paul 16493:John 16468:Mary 15874:Pisa 15500:Icon 14823:ZERO 14581:and 14478:Asso 14302:Dada 13859:Yƍga 12601:and 12526:Maya 12334:Nazi 11988:Sikh 11415:2007 11316:ISBN 11301:ISBN 11280:ISBN 11258:ISBN 11241:OCLC 11231:ISBN 11215:ISBN 11207:ISBN 11189:ISBN 11161:ISBN 11135:ISBN 11079:ISBN 11062:ISBN 11039:ISBN 11021:ISBN 11006:ISBN 10988:ISBN 10962:ISBN 10934:ISBN 10915:ISBN 10896:ISBN 10862:ISBN 10844:ISBN 10811:ISBN 10792:ISBN 10777:ISBN 10759:ISBN 10740:ISBN 10721:ISBN 10702:ISBN 10683:ISBN 10659:2023 10634:2023 10609:2023 10578:ISBN 10541:ISBN 10516:ISBN 10419:ISBN 10374:2023 10343:ISBN 10324:2023 10299:2022 10183:2023 10172:ISSN 10134:link 10127:help 10092:2023 10079:ISBN 10041:ISBN 9949:ISBN 9915:ISBN 9775:2019 9744:ISBN 9696:2014 9663:ISBN 9506:ISBN 9469:2023 9438:ISBN 9395:2022 9281:ISBN 9256:ISBN 9195:ISBN 9104:ISBN 9023:ISBN 8996:ISBN 8948:ISBN 8921:ISBN 8890:ISBN 8825:ISBN 8798:ISBN 8648:2020 8565:2020 8503:ISBN 8325:ISBN 8273:ISBN 8219:2019 8194:2019 8169:2019 8051:ISBN 7983:ISBN 7830:2018 7757:ISBN 7721:OCLC 7700:2019 7607:and 7584:2018 7559:2019 7509:ISBN 7489:2019 7272:2022 6980:1650 6920:1625 6866:and 6600:The 6554:and 6272:and 6223:and 5891:and 5696:and 5660:and 5451:The 5435:and 5378:and 5362:and 5308:and 5177:and 5169:and 5070:), " 4548:and 4244:, US 4132:and 3947:and 3889:and 3849:and 3714:and 3702:and 3654:and 3324:and 3215:and 3207:and 3104:Iași 2807:and 2799:and 2789:Lima 2763:and 2725:and 2699:Cuba 2691:Peru 2681:and 2665:and 2593:and 2390:and 2388:Anna 2379:and 2367:and 2200:and 2012:and 1829:and 1788:and 1755:Alps 1749:and 1662:and 1599:and 1537:and 1529:and 1373:and 1335:and 902:and 718:The 563:and 236:and 195:ROHK 115:The 16424:and 16374:Art 11663:BCE 10071:doi 8588:doi 7445:doi 7302:doi 6836:urn 6630:'s 5715:in 5672:in 5611:or 5244:or 5134:by 5094:'s 5086:" ( 5074:" ( 5072:wit 5066:" ( 4526:of 4502:'s 4412:or 4352:or 4144:in 3266:or 3020:Goa 3007:Goa 3005:in 2967:in 2948:in 2906:in 2882:In 2855:in 2759:in 2555:in 2425:In 1674:in 1666:in 1510:in 1303:in 1231:by 1227:in 1124:in 1105:in 947:by 933:by 652:of 615:or 489:'s 270:or 212:of 158:ROK 156:bə- 88:by 78:by 17516:: 15910:, 15906:, 15902:, 12597:, 11405:. 11239:. 11155:. 10842:. 10650:. 10625:. 10600:. 10382:^ 10365:. 10315:. 10290:. 10266:^ 10170:. 10164:. 10118:: 10116:}} 10112:{{ 10077:, 10065:, 10025:^ 9929:^ 9766:. 9686:. 9657:. 9633:^ 9596:^ 9580:^ 9540:. 9485:. 9460:. 9385:. 8847:. 8737:. 8719:. 8701:. 8683:. 8665:. 8634:. 8616:. 8594:. 8584:15 8582:. 8537:. 8210:. 8185:. 8160:. 8128:^ 8089:^ 8018:^ 7943:^ 7872:^ 7851:^ 7832:. 7821:. 7786:. 7686:. 7665:, 7645:; 7635:^ 7586:. 7575:. 7476:. 7465:^ 7451:. 7441:80 7439:. 7433:. 7420:^ 7408:. 7365:. 7357:. 7339:. 7298:29 7296:. 7292:. 7280:^ 7263:. 7238:de 7078:. 7002:c. 7000:, 6978:c. 6946:c. 6944:; 6918:c. 6872:c. 6870:, 6814:, 6810:, 6701:, 6689:, 6685:, 6681:, 6677:, 6673:, 6669:, 6665:, 6597:. 6543:. 6420:, 6326:c. 6324:; 6246:c. 6169:. 6080:c. 6052:c. 6050:; 6028:c. 6026:; 5887:, 5842:c. 5840:; 5751:. 5676:; 5649:. 5627:. 5504:. 5412:, 5276:, 5272:, 5268:, 5264:, 5260:, 5256:, 5240:, 5236:, 5232:, 5228:, 5224:, 5220:, 5216:, 5212:, 5208:, 5165:, 5078:, 4649:c. 4631:, 4552:. 4541:. 4420:. 4400:, 4392:, 4388:, 4376:, 4372:, 4358:c. 4356:; 4326:c. 4324:; 4306:c. 4286:c. 4284:; 4262:c. 4260:; 4218:c. 4199:c. 4162:. 4125:. 3923:. 3804:, 3777:. 3698:, 3686:, 3682:, 3678:, 3674:, 3670:, 3650:, 3486:c. 3484:; 3434:c. 3432:; 3407:c. 3405:; 3290:. 3282:. 3262:, 3219:. 3022:, 2879:. 2867:, 2815:; 2795:, 2791:, 2783:; 2779:; 2729:. 2721:, 2717:, 2713:, 2709:, 2705:, 2701:, 2697:, 2693:, 2689:, 2465:, 2461:, 2457:, 2453:, 2429:, 2422:. 2383:. 2290:, 2286:, 2270:: 2239:. 2187:c. 2016:. 1776:. 1739:: 1686:, 1670:, 1658:, 1565:, 1533:, 1506:. 1331:, 1235:. 773:, 769:, 666:; 656:. 321:c. 295:, 228:, 224:, 220:, 216:, 199:; 181:oʊ 172:/- 168:: 166:US 162:, 125:: 123:UK 98:c. 17331:) 17327:( 16258:e 16251:t 16244:v 15914:) 15898:( 15685:e 15678:t 15671:v 12615:/ 12587:e 12580:t 12573:v 11629:e 11622:t 11615:v 11445:e 11438:t 11431:v 11417:. 11322:. 11307:. 11288:. 11266:. 11247:. 11195:. 11167:. 11141:. 11029:. 10996:. 10970:. 10942:. 10923:. 10904:. 10870:. 10828:. 10819:. 10800:. 10767:. 10748:. 10729:. 10710:. 10691:. 10661:. 10636:. 10611:. 10586:. 10549:. 10524:. 10427:. 10376:. 10351:. 10326:. 10301:. 10185:. 10136:) 10129:) 10125:( 10108:. 10073:: 10049:. 9957:. 9923:. 9777:. 9752:. 9698:. 9671:. 9606:. 9544:. 9514:. 9489:. 9471:. 9446:. 9397:. 9289:. 9264:. 9203:. 9112:. 9046:. 9031:. 9004:. 8975:. 8956:. 8929:. 8898:. 8833:. 8806:. 8741:. 8723:. 8705:. 8687:. 8669:. 8650:. 8602:. 8590:: 8567:. 8541:. 8511:. 8333:. 8281:. 8235:. 8221:. 8196:. 8171:. 8059:. 7991:. 7765:. 7727:. 7702:. 7561:. 7491:. 7459:. 7447:: 7381:( 7343:. 7310:. 7304:: 7274:. 5719:. 5326:" 4647:( 4507:, 3018:( 2811:( 2266:( 2035:( 187:/ 184:k 178:r 175:ˈ 150:/ 147:k 144:ɒ 141:r 138:ˈ 135:ə 132:b 129:/ 119:( 23:.

Index

Baroque (disambiguation)



Peter Paul Rubens
Ecstasy of Saint Teresa
Bernini
Palace of Versailles
UK
/bəˈrɒk/
bə-ROK
US
/-ˈroʊk/
-⁠ROHK
[baʁɔk]
style
architecture
music
dance
painting
sculpture
Renaissance art
Mannerism
Rococo
Neoclassical
Catholic Church
Protestant
Lutheran Baroque art
rocaille
Rococo

Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License. Additional terms may apply.

↑