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During the period of the Late Baroque (1675–1750), the style appeared across Europe, from England and France to Central Europe and Russia, from Spain and Portugal to Scandinavia, and in the colonies of Spain and Portugal in the New World and the Philippines. It often took different names, and the
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Political and economic crises in the 17th century largely delayed the arrival of the Baroque in Span until the late period, though the Jesuits strongly promoted it. Its early characteristics were a lavish exterior contrasting with a relatively simple interior and multiple spaces. They carefully
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in Madrid and Salamanca. In his work, the buildings are nearly overwhelmed by the ornament of gilded wood, gigantic twisting columns, and sculpted vegetation. His two brothers, Joaquin and Alberto, also made important, if less ornamented, contributions to what became known simply as the
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with a new architecture that inspired surprise and awe. It reached its peak in the High Baroque (1625–1675), when it was used in churches and palaces in Italy, Spain, Portugal, France, Bavaria and Austria. In the Late Baroque period (1675–1750), it reached as far as Russia, the
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painting combined with sculpture): the eye is drawn upward, giving the illusion that one is looking into the heavens. Clusters of sculpted angels and painted figures crowd the ceiling. Light was also used for dramatic effect; it streamed down from
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of angels and saints in the dome and on the ceiling, combined with stucco frames or decoration, which give the illusion of three dimensions, and of looking through the ceiling to the heavens. Sometimes painted or sculpted figures of
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as the chief Papal architect. Bernini created not only Baroque buildings, but also Baroque interiors, squares and fountains, transforming the center of Rome into an enormous theater. Bernini rebuilt the Church of
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in Paris (1615–1621) had the first Baroque façade in France, featuring, like the Italian Baroque façades, the three superimposed classical orders. The Italian style of palaces was also imported to Paris by
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The Baroque style was imported into Latin America in the 17th century by the Spanish and the Portuguese, particularly by the Jesuits for the construction of churches. The style was sometimes called
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were a common feature. Their interiors were often painted with a sky filled with angels and sculpted sunbeams, suggesting glory or a vision of heaven. Pear-shaped domes were sometimes used in the
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in France; then Rococo in Spain and Central Europe. The sculpted and painted decoration covered every space on the walls and ceiling. Its most celebrated architect was
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in Spain and Central Europe. The sculpted and painted decoration covering every space on the walls and ceiling. The most prominent architects of this style included
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is a highly decorative and theatrical style which appeared in Italy in the late 16th century and gradually spread across Europe. It was originally introduced by the
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or figures on or just below the ceiling, made of wood (often gilded), plaster or stucco, marble or faux finishing, giving the impression of floating in the air.
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Baroque architecture first appeared in the late 16th and early 17th century in religious architecture in Rome as a means to counter the popular appeal of the
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emperors. These works sometimes borrowed elements from Versailles combined with elements of the Italian Baroque to create grandiose new effects, as in the
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Many of the most extraordinary buildings of the Late Baroque were constructed in Austria, Germany, and Czechia. In Austria, the leading figure was
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style, or French Rococo, appeared in Paris and flourished between about 1723 and 1759. The most prominent example was the salon of the Princess in
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By the early 18th century, Baroque buildings could be found in all parts of Italy, often with regional variations. Notable examples included the
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planned lighting in the interior to give an impression of mystery. Early 18th century, Notable Spanish examples included the new west façade of
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in Venice (1630–31). Churches were not the only buildings to use the Baroque style. One of the finest monuments of the early Baroque is the
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The first architectural project of Louis XIV was a proposed reconstruction of the façade of the east wing of the Louvre Palace.
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and other decorative elements occupied every available space. In Baroque palaces, grand stairways became a central element.
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was founded in 1671, with the mission of making Paris, not Rome, the artistic and architectural model for the world.
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regional variations became more distinct. A particularly ornate variant appeared in the early 18th century, called
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in elaborate forms and sculpted frames break up the surfaces and add three-dimensional effects to the walls.
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Baroque architecture often used visual and theatrical effects, designed to surprise and awe the viewer:
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with an elegant dome. After the death or Urban VIII and the brief reign of his successor, the Papacy of
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marble and stucco, statuary and ceiling paintings to achieve harmonious and highly theatrical effects.
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to give the impression of depth and greater space, particularly when combined with windows, as in the
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from 1666 until 1667 saw more construction of Baroque churches, squares and fountains in Rome by
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The High Baroque spread gradually across Italy, beyond Rome. The period saw the construction of
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to Rome between 1607 and 1614 to study the new style. On his return to France, he designed the
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Pevsner, Nikolaus. An Outline of European Architecture. New York: Penguin Books, Ltd., 1963
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in Latin America. In about 1730, an even more elaborately decorative variant called
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took direct charge of the government. The arts were put under the direction of his
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was the leading figure of the late Baroque in England, with his reconstruction of
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used grand stairways and ellipses to achieve his effects at the upper and lower
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Notable architects who built buildings in a Late Baroque style in Lithuania are
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by Jules Hardouin-Mansart, became models for other palaces across Europe.
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built in Baroque style and completed in 1604 AD. It has the body of St.
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in Vilnius, reconstructed in a Late Baroque style in the 17th century
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The Late Baroque period in France saw the evolving decoration of the
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Juan Miguel de Veramendi, Juan Correa, Miguel Gutiérrez Sencio –
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were also often used, to give an illusion of upwards motion, and
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and the Liman Manuel Escobar, is a World Heritage City by UNESCO
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appear to be holding up the ceiling. In some Baroque churches,
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funded renovations and constructions of Late Baroque churches,
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Friedrich Karcher – Enlargement of Royal Castle, Warsaw (1700)
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and walls, decorativeness in bright colors, and multi-colored
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architectural style of the Late Baroque was formed in capital
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The first example of early Baroque in Central Europe was the
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Flemish Jean-Baptiste Gilles and Diego Martínez de Oviedo –
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The Jesuits soon imported the style to Paris. The Church of
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Basilica of the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Šiluva
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Basilica and Convent of Nuestra Señora de la Merced, Lima
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in Rome by Pietro da Cortona (1635–50), in the form of a
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Karl Friedrich Pöppelmann – Blue Palace in Warsaw (1728)
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Embodiments of Power: Building Baroque Cities in Europe
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in Petrine Baroque, Saint Petersburg, completed by 1727
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with differently decorated compartments, undulation of
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In the 17th century Late Baroque style buildings in
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C. and David Wyn Jones (1988) 5422: 889:Allegory of Divine Providence and Barberini Power 6969: 5575:Histories of Malta – Convictions and Conjectures 5314: 5312: 2350:, Brazil, built between 1765-1775, by Brazilian 1697:Interior of the Church of the Visitation in the 834:in 1629, Urban named the architect and sculptor 5790:L'art baroque architecture, sculpture, peinture 5597: 5595: 5528: 5318: 5078: 5076: 5074: 5012: 5010: 5008: 3972:Lorenzo Rodriguez – Metropolitan Tabernacle of 1817:Another important figure of German Baroque was 4914:Ministry of Education and Science of Lithuania 4856:Dictionnaire des Mobiliers et des Objets d'art 3810:Church of Saint Francis of Assisi (Ouro Preto) 3777: 2790:Major Baroque architects and works, by country 2348:Church of Saint Francis of Assisi (Ouro Preto) 2183:Church of Saint Francis of Assisi (Ouro Preto) 1844:, like Vienna, a capital of the late Baroque. 1298:begun by Jules Hardouin-Mansart (1699 to 1710) 27:16th–18th-century European architectural style 6025: 5841: 5636:Dictionary of Maltese Biographies Vol. II G–Z 5609:. Archived from the original on 30 June 2016. 5309: 5084:"Pažaislio bažnyčios ir vienuolyno ansamblis" 4973: 4053:in Havana, Cuba, built between 1580 and 1738. 2280:, church built between 1617-1747 by Spaniard 1978:, (1738–50), with its spectacular towers, by 1669:, Giambattista Frediani and completed in 1701 1211:(1729–31) was a hunting lodge and one of the 1004:(beginning 1626), and, more importantly, the 5592: 5286:. Mexico City: INAH-SALVAT. pp. 28–30. 5071: 5005: 4577: 4226:Transfiguration Cathedral (Saint Petersburg) 3394:– University Church, Salzburg (begun 1696); 3004: 2810: 2331:, built between 1657-1672 by the Portuguese 2135:, after the family of Baroque architects in 1276: 1021: 356: 325: 6039: 5281: 3905: 2329:Basilica and Convent of San Francisco, Lima 1334:. Later in the period, during the reign of 1097: 737: 210:(consecrated 1584) façade and colonnade of 148:appeared and flourished in Central Europe. 6032: 6018: 5848: 5834: 5792:(in French). Cologne-Paris: H.F. Ullmann. 5784:. London: Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 1967. 5284:Guia Oficial Centro de la Ciudad de Mexico 4639: 4607: 4605: 2298:Iglesia y Convento de San Francisco, Quito 5711:, (1988), Flammarion, Paris (In French); 5698: 5633: 5531:"Descubre La Paz: Museo de San Francisco" 4879: 4540:Art & Architecture in Italy 1600–1750 3437:(façade and interior of dome) (1614–1628) 2736:Cruciform plan of a high Baroque Church, 2453:Learn how and when to remove this message 1663:Church of St. Peter and St. Paul, Vilnius 1423:West façade of Saint Paul's Cathedral by 1283:, Jules Hardouin-Mansart (completed 1708) 803:, in Rome, by Pietro da Cortona (1635–50) 638:, chose the new style for his château at 230:(1603), by Carlo Maderno. In France, the 183:, and was reflected from an abundance of 5016: 4899: 4897: 4727:Paris in the Age of Absolutism: An Essay 4236: 4134: 4079: 3958: 3781: 3720: 3647: 3529: 3280: 3268: 3248: 3124: 3050: 2804: 2793: 690:. Later, secular buildings, such as the 5721: 5680: 5677:. London: Faber, 1962 (2nd revised ed.) 5568: 5275: 4867: 4787: 4602: 4051:Basilica Menor de San Francisco de Asís 3632:Gheorghe Lazăr National College (Sibiu) 3405:Johann Bernhard Fischer von Erlach and 2284:. It is a World Heritage Site by UNESCO 1645:, reconstructed in the 18th century by 1627:, reconstructed in the 18th century by 1480:by John Vanbrugh and Nicholas Hawksmoor 1053:Royal Academy of Painting and Sculpture 649: 297:by Jacques Lemercier (1626–35) and the 14: 6970: 5740: 5541:from the original on 25 September 2019 5329:from the original on 30 September 2019 5172: 4469:Ducher (1988), Flammarion, pp. 102–104 4349:Our Lady of Victories Church, Valletta 4004:Iglesia de la Compañía de Jesús, Cusco 3989:, Antonio de Nava and Luigi Tomassi – 3883:– Altar of the Church of San Esteban, 2644:gave the illusion of three dimensions. 2313:Iglesia de la Compañía de Jesús, Cusco 2173:was modeled after the architecture of 1821:(1687–1753), whose works included the 1213:Residences of the Royal House of Savoy 672:Basilica of Our Lady of Scherpenheuvel 154:architects took the basic elements of 6013: 5829: 5787: 5759: 5215:from the original on 18 February 2023 5185:from the original on 18 February 2023 5154:from the original on 18 February 2023 5124:from the original on 18 February 2023 5094:from the original on 18 February 2023 5059:from the original on 18 February 2023 5029:from the original on 18 February 2023 4993:from the original on 17 February 2023 4961:from the original on 18 February 2023 4894: 4775: 4723: 3982:in Zacatecas City, Mexico (1729–1772) 3790:, Brazil, built between 1665 and 1767 3342:Basilica of the Fourteen Holy Helpers 2778:Basilica of the Fourteen Holy Helpers 2712:Basilica of the Fourteen Holy Helpers 1936:Basilica of the Fourteen Holy Helpers 1512:(in which architecture was taught at 1375:(1675–1711) inspired by the model of 1123:Basilica of the Fourteen Holy Helpers 678:. Other churches are for example the 569:One of the first Baroque architects, 342:Basilica of the Fourteen Holy Helpers 4047:in Cuba, built between 1748 and 1777 3909: 3669:Saints Peter and Paul Church, Kraków 2391:adding citations to reliable sources 2362: 2075: 1836:, the leading Baroque architect was 1718:Church of the Holy Trinity, Liškiava 851:into Baroque landmarks, planned the 728:Saints Peter and Paul Church, Kraków 680:St. Charles Borromeo Church, Antwerp 463:Saints Peter and Paul Church, Kraków 4359:Saint Lawrence's Church, Vittoriosa 4202:Vorontsov Palace (Saint Petersburg) 4174:Menshikov Palace (Saint Petersburg) 4057: 3851:Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela 3519:Ignác Oraschek and Márton Wittwer: 3011:(finished 1708); garden façade and 2704:, which gave an illusion of motion. 2017:Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela 1769: 1683:Dominican Church of the Holy Spirit 1395:(1632–1647 and two pupils of Wren, 242:was an early example of the style. 24: 5675:Baroque Churches of Central Europe 5175:"Mergelės Marijos Gimimo bazilika" 4553:Paris – Panorama de l'architecture 4276:By the command of Yakiv Lyzohub – 3974:Mexico City Metropolitan Cathedral 3965:Mexico City Metropolitan Cathedral 3392:Johann Bernhard Fischer von Erlach 3114: 2358: 2232:Mexico City Metropolitan Cathedral 2165:Mexico City Metropolitan Cathedral 2054:Retable in the Sagrario Chapel of 1338:, a new, more ornate variant, the 1296:Chapel of the Palace of Versailles 676:Church of Saint Augustine, Antwerp 281:. Examples in France included the 83:Church of Saint Ignatius of Loyola 25: 7029: 7003:18th-century architectural styles 5814: 5743:Paris- Panorama de l'architecture 5019:"Barokas Lietuvos architektūroje" 4903: 4580:"The Farny Roman-Catholic Church" 4478:Ducher (1988), Flammarion, p. 102 4367:Cathedral of the Assumption, Gozo 4106:Church of Our Saviour, Copenhagen 4085:Church of Our Saviour, Copenhagen 4039:Basilica of San Francisco, La Paz 3675:Joseph Emanuel Fischer von Erlach 3586:St. George's Cathedral, Timișoara 3582:Joseph Emanuel Fischer von Erlach 3539:Joseph Emanuel Fischer von Erlach 3535:St. George's Cathedral, Timișoara 3494:Pietro Spozzo – Jesuit Church of 3441: 2676:incomplete architectural elements 2139:. A particularly fine example is 779:on ceiling of the grand salon of 709: 5319:Belmont Freeman (23 June 2018). 5088:Visuotinė lietuvių enciklopedija 5053:Visuotinė lietuvių enciklopedija 5023:Visuotinė lietuvių enciklopedija 4954:Visuotinė lietuvių enciklopedija 4858:, Le Robert, Paris, 2006, p. 369 4836:from the original on 29 May 2022 4590:from the original on 8 July 2010 4390: 4196:, Saint Petersburg (1748–1754); 3913: 3800:Portuguese Colonial architecture 3739:Baroque architecture in Portugal 3677:– Chapel of the Holy Sacrament, 2769: 2749: 2729: 2574: 2549: 2530: 2511: 2491: 2467: 2367: 2340: 2320: 2305: 2289: 2269: 2254: 2239: 2224: 2209: 2190: 2171:Portuguese colonial architecture 2151:in Mexico. A notable example in 2127:Spanish missions in the Americas 2079: 2062:, the earliest architect of the 2047: 2024: 2008: 1976:Santiago de Compostela Cathedral 1943: 1938:by Balthasar Neumann (1743–1772) 1928: 1908: 1889: 1869: 1849: 1747: 1725: 1710: 1690: 1674: 1654: 1635: 1617: 1470: 1447: 1432: 1416: 1303: 1288: 1268: 1245: 1175: 1163: 1139: 1031:In 1661, following the death of 969: 953: 930: 808: 792: 769: 749: 514: 494: 478: 455: 435: 408: 389: 373: 218:(completed 1612) and the lavish 69: 62: 51: 44: 5703:(in French). Librarie Hachette. 5660: 5627: 5562: 5553: 5529:Adriana Olivera (1 June 2016). 5522: 5509: 5500: 5491: 5452: 5443: 5434: 5413: 5404: 5395: 5386: 5373: 5300: 5266: 5245: 5236: 5227: 5197: 5166: 5136: 5106: 4924:from the original on 9 May 2021 4885: 4848: 4781: 4760: 4751: 4717: 4708: 4695: 4686: 4673: 4660: 4646:. Berghahn Books. p. 101. 4633: 4571: 4558: 4545: 4335:Church of the Jesuits, Valletta 4208:in Saint Petersburg (1754–1762) 4140:Znamenskaya Church (Dubrovitsy) 3999:, built around the 16th century 3980:Cathedral Basilica of Zacatecas 3148:(then city hall) (begun 1648), 2378:needs additional citations for 2264:, Cuba, built between 1748-1777 2198:Cathedral Basilica of Zacatecas 2072:Latin America and North America 1012:begun in 1645 by Lemercier and 293:(1624–1645), the Chapel of the 87:Church of Santa Prisca de Taxco 5670:. London: Phaidon Press, 2012. 5634:Schiavone, Michael J. (2009). 5535:La Región (Bolivian newspaper) 4906:"Baroko architektūros sklaida" 4619:(in Polish). UAM. p. 90. 4532: 4519: 4506: 4481: 4472: 4463: 4450: 4438: 4288:St. Nicholas Cathedral, Nizhyn 4255:Francesco Bartolomeo Rastrelli 4218:, Saint Petersburg (1706–1740) 4190:Bartolomeo Francesco Rastrelli 3828:Church of Saint Dominic, Macau 3047:Edwardian Baroque architecture 3026:Chapel of Palace of Versailles 2892:San Carlo alle Quattro Fontane 2642:illusionistic ceiling painting 2519:Illusionistic ceiling painting 2327:Panorama of the façade of the 2247:Church of St Domingo de Guzmán 1856:Interior of the church of the 1802:in Vienna (1714–1722). In The 1736:(built in 1760–1772) with the 1625:Church of St. Casimir, Vilnius 1215:near Turin. It was also built 1057:Académie royale d'architecture 1041:Controller-General of Finances 964:by Jacques Lemercier (1626–35) 898:San Carlo alle Quattro Fontane 720:Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth 716:Corpus Christi Church, Nesvizh 273:, High Baroque works included 259:San Carlo alle Quattro Fontane 13: 1: 6292:Anatolian Seljuk architecture 5764:(in French), Paris: Seghers, 5683:L'Art Classique et le Baroque 4854:Lovreglio, Aurélia and Anne, 4431: 4282:Catherine's Church, Chernihiv 2561:effect on the ceiling of the 2278:Iglesia de El Sagrario, Quito 1829:, with its famous staircase. 1546:altars in the interiors. The 1082:. The architects chosen were 674:from 1609 until 1627 and the 5701:Histoire des arts décoratifs 5517:Dictionnaire des Architectes 4617:Lituano-Slavica Posnaniensia 4458:Dictionnaire des Architectes 4426:Ottoman Baroque architecture 4406:List of Baroque architecture 4315:Maltese Baroque architecture 4013:, in Cusco, Peru (1560–1664) 3841:Spanish Baroque architecture 3822:Church of St. Anne, Talaulim 3709:Augustyn Wincenty Locci and 3697:Johann Lukas von Hildebrandt 3595:Holy Trinity Cathedral, Blaj 3568:Johann Lukas von Hildebrandt 3407:Johann Lukas von Hildebrandt 3382:Johann Lukas von Hildebrandt 3356:Johann Lukas von Hildebrandt 3036: 2828:Italian Baroque architecture 2249:, Oaxaca. Mexico. 1572-1724. 1969:Spanish Baroque architecture 1796:Johann Lukas von Hildebrandt 1720:Monastery, completed in 1741 1643:Church of St. Johns, Vilnius 1485: 684:St. Walburga Church (Bruges) 618:, and for a new wing of the 363:Italian Baroque architecture 7: 5762:Dictionnaire des Architects 5282:Horz de Via, Elena (1991). 5017:Vitkauskienė, Birutė Rūta. 4527:Characteristique des Styles 4514:Characteristique des Styles 4383: 4363:St. Paul's Cathedral, Mdina 4097:Christiansborg Palace (1st) 3891:Francisco Hurtado Izquierdo 3881:San Cayetano Church, Madrid 3778:Portuguese Colonial Baroque 3732: 3556:Johann Eberhard Blaumann – 3488: 2963:French Baroque architecture 2956: 2333:Constantino de Vasconcellos 1880:, the Jesuit university in 1229:French Baroque architecture 1222: 686:(1619-1641), both built by 670:(1560-1634), who built the 610:for her new residence, the 367:French Baroque architecture 123:, as a means to combat the 10: 7034: 5782:Southern Baroque Revisited 5724:Les styles en architecture 5709:Caractéristique des Styles 5666:Bailey, Gauvin Alexander. 5392:Toman (2015), pp. 168–169) 5381:Caractéristique des Styles 4613:Adam Mickiewicz University 4411:List of Baroque residences 4312: 4246: 4232: 4145: 4112:Nicodemus Tessin the Elder 4061: 4027:Cathedral Basilica of Lima 3944: 3877:Jose Benito de Churriguera 3838: 3834: 3793: 3736: 3641: 3548: 3544: 3502: 3478:Kilian Ignaz Dientzenhofer 3448:Czech Baroque architecture 3445: 3375: 3304:Matthäus Daniel Pöppelmann 3263:Matthäus Daniel Pöppelmann 3242: 3238: 3121:Dutch Baroque architecture 3118: 3040: 2987:Collège des Quatre-Nations 2960: 2825: 2821: 2149:San Cristobal de las Casas 2124: 2110: 2060:Jose Benito de Churriguera 1996:Jose Benito de Churriguera 1966: 1827:Prince-Bishops of Würzburg 1589:(cooperated with painters 1489: 1442:by Christopher Wren (1694) 1361: 1357: 1232: 1226: 1132: 1101: 1018:Collège des Quatre-Nations 859:, and created the soaring 845:San Sebastiano al Palatino 632:superintendent of finances 593:(1603), by Carlo Maderno. 398:Giacomo Barozzi da Vignola 360: 351: 6998:17th-century architecture 6993:16th-century architecture 6880: 6849: 6798: 6663: 6400: 6359: 6234: 6147: 6065: 6047: 5864: 5808:Haydn: His Life and Music 5699:De Morant, Henry (1970). 5619:: CS1 maint: unfit URL ( 5251:Cabanne (1988), pp. 90–92 5233:Cabanne (1988), pp. 89–91 4981:"Vilnius Historic Centre" 4949:"Vilniaus baroko mokykla" 4788:Collier, William (1963). 4503:Toman (2015), pp. 190–194 4345:Saint John's Co-Cathedral 4142:1690-1698 Podolsk, Moscow 4130: 3665:Giovanni Maria Bernardoni 3637: 3400:Austrian National Library 3146:Royal Palace of Amsterdam 3130:Royal Palace of Amsterdam 3005: 2940:Chapel of the Holy Shroud 2811: 2799:Chapel of the Holy Shroud 2776:Plan of the Late Baroque 2708:elliptical or oval spaces 2300:, built between 1550-1680 1647:Johann Christoph Glaubitz 1579:Johann Christoph Glaubitz 1277: 1022: 923: 732:Giovanni Maria Bernardoni 614:(1615–1624) by architect 471:Giovanni Maria Bernardoni 357:Early Baroque (1584–1625) 326: 102: 81:Clockwise from top left: 37: 7008:18th century in the arts 5879:Czech (Bohemia, Moravia) 5419:Toman (2015) pp. 206–207 5410:Toman (2015) pp. 202–205 5263:Cabanne (1988) pp. 49–51 4891:Toman (2015) pp. 162–169 4757:Toman (2015) pp. 129–131 4308: 4267:St Andrew's Church, Kyiv 4242:St Andrew's Church, Kyiv 3967:built from 1573 to 1813. 3906:Spanish American Baroque 3749:Church of Santa Engrácia 3726:Church of Santa Engrácia 2882:Sant'Andrea al Quirinale 2758:Sant'Andrea al Quirinale 2722: 2567:Giovanni Battista Gaulli 2525:, by Andrea Pozzo (1703) 1962: 1782:, the largest church of 1098:Late Baroque (1675–1750) 872:Santa Maria della Salute 816:Santa Maria della Salute 742: 738:High Baroque (1625–1675) 706:, were constructed too. 603:St-Gervais-et-St-Protais 596: 487:St-Gervais-et-St-Protais 420:Grand Duchy of Lithuania 275:Santa Maria della Salute 156:Renaissance architecture 106:Late 16th–18th centuries 95:St-Gervais-et-St-Protais 6057:History of construction 6041:History of architecture 5760:Oudin, Bernard (1992), 5681:Cabanne, Perre (1988), 5472:Encyclopædia Britannica 5242:Cabanne (1988), pp. 901 5049:"Lietuvos architektūra" 4766:Toman (2015) pp. 133–35 4615:(1991). "Volumes 5–6". 4445:Gauvin Alexander Bailey 4216:Peter and Paul Fortress 4180:Georg Johann Mattarnovi 4076:Architecture of Finland 4068:Architecture of Denmark 3859:– Baroque additions to 3847:Fernando de Casas Novoa 3591:Anton Erhard Martinelli 3470:, Prague (1708–1721) – 3464:Christoph Dientzenhofer 3245:Architecture of Germany 3222:Nieuwe Kerk (The Hague) 3218:Bartholomeus van Bassen 2850:Sant'Andrea della Valle 2537:Grand staircase of the 2296:Complete façade of the 1990:was the creator of the 1980:Fernando de Casas Novoa 1951:Royal Palace of Gödöllő 1838:Christoph Dientzenhofer 1070:by a French architect, 992:had sent the architect 762:Basilica of Saint Peter 564: 384:Rome (consecrated 1584) 6052:Architectural timeline 5741:Texier, Simon (2012). 5722:Hopkins, Owen (2014). 5603:"Baroque Architecture" 4333:Francesco Bounamici – 4321:Bontadino de Bontadini 4244: 4170:Giovanni Maria Fontana 4143: 4088: 4072:Architecture of Norway 4064:Architecture of Sweden 4017:Palacio de Torre Tagle 3991:Cathedral of Chihuahua 3968: 3791: 3729: 3660: 3616:Brukenthal High School 3541: 3482:Kinský Palace (Prague) 3289: 3278: 3266: 3137: 3063: 3001:Jules Hardouin-Mansart 2896:Sant'Ivo alla Sapienza 2860:Santa Maria della Pace 2818: 2802: 2523:Jesuitenkirche, Vienna 2402:"Baroque architecture" 1514:Vilnius Jesuit Academy 1379:in Rome, his plan for 1352:Charles-Joseph Natoire 1346:in Paris, designed by 1314:in Paris (1735–40) by 1261:Jules Hardouin-Mansart 1088:Jules Hardouin-Mansart 1010:church of Val-de-Grâce 863:as the centerpiece of 575:Saint Peter's Basilica 539:Protestant Reformation 119:, particularly by the 7018:Architecture in Italy 6988:Architectural history 6594:America and Australia 6214:Medieval Scandinavian 5465:27 March 2019 at the 5370:Ducher (1988), p. 102 4794:Architectural History 4724:Ranum, Orest (1968). 4269:(1744–1767), both in 4240: 4138: 4083: 4041:, Bolivia (1743–1772) 3993:, Mexico, (1725–1760) 3962: 3785: 3724: 3651: 3601:Samuel von Brukenthal 3551:Romanian architecture 3533: 3508:András Mayerhoffer – 3472:Church of St Nicholas 3366:, Bavaria (1711–1718) 3332:Charlottenburg Palace 3284: 3272: 3252: 3198:Het Scheepvaartmuseum 3128: 3054: 2906:San Marcello al Corso 2808: 2797: 2015:Late Baroque façade, 1810:used an abundance of 1572:Minor Radvilos Palace 1558:) and their personal 1502:Italian Baroque style 1457:, North Yorkshire by 1045:Jean-Baptiste Colbert 998:Pavillon de l’Horloge 938:Pavillon de l’Horloge 522:Basilica of Bom Jesus 416:Corpus Christi Church 283:Pavillon de l’Horloge 261:(1634–1646)); and by 6983:Architectural styles 6978:Baroque architecture 6836:Critical regionalism 5857:Baroque architecture 5810:. Thames and Hudson. 5788:Toman, Rolf (2015). 5778:Sitwell, Sacheverell 5668:Baroque & Rococo 5497:Cabanne (1988) p. 50 5488:Cabanne (1988) p. 49 5148:Liskiavosparapija.lt 5144:"Liškiavos bažnyčia" 4692:Ducher (1989) p. 104 4584:www.belarusguide.com 4126:, Sweden (1660–1703) 4116:Drottningholm Palace 3976:, Mexico (1749–1760) 3895:Granada Charterhouse 3871:Palacio de San Telmo 3867:Leonardo de Figueroa 3818:, Brazil (1665–1767) 3812:, Brazil (1771–1794) 3713:– Reconstruction of 3701:Royal Castle, Warsaw 3693:, Warsaw (1677–1682) 3626:Jesuit Church, Sibiu 3460:, Prague (1679–1691) 3454:Jean-Baptiste Mathey 3398:, Vienna (1716–37); 3352:Johann Dientzenhofer 3334:, Berlin (1695–1713) 3328:Johann Arnold Nering 3322:Dresden Frauenkirche 3300:, Munich (1664–1675) 3288:, Prague (1679–1691) 3178:Maastricht City Hall 3076:Hampton Court Palace 3072:St. Paul's Cathedral 3017:Palace of Versailles 2912:Francesco de Sanctis 2874:Saint Peter's Square 2870:Gian Lorenzo Bernini 2864:Santi Luca e Martina 2846:St. Peter's Basilica 2762:Gian Lorenzo Bernini 2738:Santi Luca e Martina 2670:Palace of Versailles 2387:improve this article 2219:, Mexico. 1660-1744. 2217:Cathedral of Morelia 2040:Leonardo de Figueroa 2032:Palacio de San Telmo 1992:Palacio de San Telmo 1988:Leonardo de Figueroa 1792:Schwarzenberg Palace 1649:and Thomas Zebrowski 1595:Giovanni Maria Galli 1591:Michelangelo Palloni 1385:Hampton Court Palace 1377:St. Peter's Basilica 1373:St. Paul's Cathedral 1324:Palace of Versailles 1257:Palace of Versailles 1080:Palace of Versailles 902:Santi Luca e Martina 836:Gian Lorenzo Bernini 822:in Venice (1630–31). 801:Santi Luca e Martina 682:(1615-1621) and the 656:Southern Netherlands 650:Southern Netherlands 322:Palace of Versailles 263:Gian Lorenzo Bernini 251:Santi Luca e Martina 212:St. Peter's Basilica 113:Baroque architecture 33:Baroque architecture 18:Baroque Architecture 6775:Stripped Classicism 6750:International style 6733:Rationalist-Fascist 6382:Portuguese Colonial 6132:Pre-Islamic Persian 5685:, Paris: Larousse, 5559:Toman (2015) p. 272 5449:Toman (2015) p. 270 5440:Toman (2015) p. 266 5431:Toman (2015) p. 264 5401:Toman (2015) p. 177 5383:(1988), pp. 102–103 5306:Toman (2015) p. 121 5272:Toman (2015) p. 120 5209:Tytuvenubaznycia.lt 5173:Šinkūnaitė, Laima. 4714:Toman (2015) p. 128 4398:Architecture portal 4377:Auberge de Castille 4325:Wignacourt Aqueduct 4304:(17th–18th century) 4302:Kyiv Pechersk Lavra 4297:(17th–19th century) 4295:Vydubychi Monastery 4156:Elizabethan Baroque 4093:Elias David Häusser 3947:New Spanish Baroque 3824:, India (1577–1695) 3388:in Vienna (1721–23) 3370:Augustusburg Palace 3360:Schloss Weißenstein 3277:in Vienna (1721–23) 3232:Oudenbosch Basilica 3164:City Hall (Haarlem) 2950:Basilica of Superga 2888:Francesco Borromini 2157:São Bento Monastery 2141:Zacatecas Cathedral 2113:New Spanish Baroque 1759:Tytuvėnai Monastery 1699:Pažaislis Monastery 1556:Pažaislis Monastery 1548:Lithuanian nobility 1193:Basilica of Superga 1148:Basilica of Superga 1104:Rococo architecture 884:Francesco Borromini 876:Baldassare Longhena 865:St Peter's Basilica 853:Fontana del Tritone 820:Baldassare Longhena 668:Wenceslas Cobergher 660:Counter-Reformation 634:for the young King 587:Giacomo della Porta 526:World Heritage Site 402:Giacomo della Porta 279:Baldassare Longhena 255:Francesco Borromini 234:(1615–45) built by 208:Giacomo della Porta 142:Portuguese colonies 34: 6780:Postconstructivism 6723:Streamline Moderne 4918:Vilnius University 4578:Aliaksiej Sierka. 4542:, 1985 edn, p. 111 4245: 4144: 4089: 4029:, Peru (1535–1649) 3969: 3792: 3730: 3687:Tylman van Gameren 3661: 3542: 3474:. 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Index

Baroque Architecture




Church of Saint Ignatius of Loyola
Church of Santa Prisca de Taxco
Smolny Cathedral
St-Gervais-et-St-Protais
Catholic Church
Jesuits
Reformation
Protestant church
Ottoman Empire
Spanish
Portuguese colonies
Rococo
Baroque
Renaissance architecture
domes
colonnades
quadratura
trompe-l'œil
cupolas
gilding
Twisted columns
cartouches
Church of the Gesù
Giacomo della Porta
St. Peter's Basilica

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