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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.
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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.
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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
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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
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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.
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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.
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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."
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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.
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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
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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
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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
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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.
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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
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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
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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
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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.
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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
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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.
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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.
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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
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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
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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
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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".
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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.
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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
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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
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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
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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.
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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
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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.
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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
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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
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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
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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.
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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.
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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
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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.
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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.
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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
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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.
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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
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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
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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
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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
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of these periods are BrĂąncovenesc. Although Baroque influences can be clearly seen, the BrĂąncovenesc style takes much more inspiration from the local tradition.
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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.
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style planning was to connect churches, government structures, and piazzas together in a refined network of axis'. This allowed the important landmarks of the
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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
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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
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had their final destination in present-day Romania. In Moldavia, Baroque elements come from Russia too, where the influence of Italian art was strong.
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crafters did much to give this Baroque unique features. The main centres of American Baroque cultivation, that are still standing, are (in this order)
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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
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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.
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Table; 2nd half of the 19th century; Boulle marquetry; unknown dimensions; in a temporary exhibition called "Dress Code Parfum de Secol XIX" at the
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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
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As we saw, the Baroque is a Western style, born in Italy. Through the commercial and cultural relationships of Italians with countries of the
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those below. They showed a wide variety of invention, and were found in all types of buildings, from cathedrals and palaces to small chapels.
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had only been conquered from the Moors in the 15th century, and had its own distinct variety of Baroque. The painter, sculptor and architect
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Highly criticized, the Baroque would later be a source of inspiration for artists, architects and designers during the 19th century through
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In the mid to late 17th century the style reached its peak, later termed the High Baroque. Many monumental works were commissioned by Popes
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or another similar plant, were twisting on columns, or surround door and windows. A place where the Baroque had a strong influence was
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on the territory of today's Germany all looked to represent themselves with impressive Baroque buildings. Notable architects included
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A Natural History of the Piano: The Instrument, the Music, the Musicians â€“ From Mozart to Modern Jazz and Everything in Between
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were administered for the benefit of hospitals that shared the benefits of the representations. The itinerant companies (or "of the
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of China. They were made of multiple layers of lacquer, then incised with motifs in-filled with colour and gold. Chinese, but also
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had increased imports of gold and diamonds, in a period called Royal Absolutism, which allowed the Portuguese Baroque to flourish.
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There are multiple similarities between Rococo and Baroque. Both styles insist on monumental forms, and so use continuous spaces,
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Il Barocco sabaudo tra mecenatismo e retorica. Maria Giovanna Battista di Savoia Nemours e l’Accademia Reale Letteraria di Torino
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Besides Versailles and Vaux-le-Vicomte, celebrated baroque gardens still retaining much of their original appearance include the
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Baroque architecture in Portugal lasted about two centuries (the late seventeenth century and eighteenth century). The reigns of
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Pittoresco. Marco Boschini, His Critics, and Their Critiques of Painterly Brushwork in Seventeenth- and Eighteenth-Century Italy
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in Paris, where it developed and where many of the main exponents of the style studied. Buildings in this style often feature
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tops that are reminiscent of urns that decorate corners, tops and roof railings of buildings and furniture from the reign of
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no. 2, Paris, with a facade made up from a mix of detailed stone elements and big simple brick surfaces like what is in
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The Grand Salon of the apartments of the minister of state, currently known as the Napoleon III Apartments, designed by
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lined with trees, and short access to parks and green spaces. The plan highlights some important buildings, such as the
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Preserved colonial wall paintings of 1802 depicting Hell, by Tadeo Escalante, inside the Church of San Juan Bautista in
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as a way to ridicule post-Renaissance art. This was the sense of the word as used in 1855 by the leading art historian
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But Klein suggests the name may be from Italian painter Federico Barocci (1528–1612), whose work influenced the style.
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sculpted on some parts of pieces of furniture, baskets with fruits or flowers, shells, armour and trophies, heads of
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places her as the second figure of the Spanish-American Baroque theatre. It is worth mentioning among her works the
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blocks, which provide the streets with great visibility and light. Many works in this district come from architect
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were terms often associated with jewelry. An example from 1531 uses the term to describe pearls in an inventory of
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were more decorated than before with foliage. Columns have often twisting shafts, a local reinterpretation of the
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as well as other architectural monuments. He decided, on his return to Russia, to construct similar monuments in
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was the first to transfer the term Baroque to literature. The key concepts of Baroque literary theory, such as "
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Baroque sculpture was inspired by ancient Roman statuary, particularly by the famous first century CE statue of
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the building to the taste of the time and place, and add on new features and details. Practical and economical.
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between 1652 and his death in 1657. It features dramatic contrasts of the massive white columns and gold decor.
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involvement. Similarly, Lutheran Baroque art developed as a confessional marker of identity, in response to the
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Molina Jiménez, María Belén (2008). El teatro musical de Calderón de la Barca: Anålisis textual. EDITUM, p. 56
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in Paris. The style aimed for a Baroque opulence through lavishly decorated monumental structures that evoked
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an Italian architect living in Portugal, drawing original buildings with scenographic emplacement such as the
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The Colonial Baroque architecture in the Spanish America is characterized by a profuse decoration (portal of
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Baroque architecture in Portugal enjoys a special situation and different timeline from the rest of Europe.
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The classical ballet also originated in the Baroque era. The style of court dance was brought to France by
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1715–1725; marquetry with maple, amaranth, mahogany, and walnut on spruce and oak; 90 × 84 × 44.5 cm;
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The Aesthetics of Haemotaphonomy: Stylistic Parallels between a Science and Literature and the Visual Arts
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of engraved brass and tortoiseshell, gilt-bronze mounts, antique marble top; 87.6 x 128.3 x 62.9 cm;
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regions, and they were adopted by architects and craftsmen from the east. The window and door frames, the
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opened an academy of opera in Paris, the first opera theatre in France open to the public, and premiered
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of the Saints Constantine and Helena Church, Horezu Monastery, unknown architect or sculptor, 1692–1694
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as "only used for pearls that are imperfectly round." A 1728 Portuguese dictionary similarly describes
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in the 2nd and 3rd centuries AD, which display some of the same characteristics as the later Baroque.
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had a central section set back, placed between two columns of drawers, with four feet on each column.
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below the cornices appear to be supporting the ceiling of the church. Unlike the painted ceilings of
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William Craft Brumfield (1993). "Chapter Eight: The Foundations of the Baroque in Saint Petersburg".
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One last difference between Baroque and Rococo is the interest that 18th century aristocrats had for
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churches in the late 17th century. It was a combination of western European Baroque with traditional
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The style spread quickly from Rome to other regions of Italy: It appeared in Venice in the church of
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With more inhabitants and better economic resources, the north, particularly the areas of Porto and
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summit of Rococo decoration. Another notable example of the style is the Pilgrimage Church of Wies (
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José Maria Azcarate Ristori; Alfonso Emilio Perez Sanchez; Juan Antonio Ramirez Dominguez (1983).
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Due to the colonization of the Americas by European countries, the Baroque naturally moved to the
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required the rebuilding of most of them and several were built in the exuberant late Baroque or
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and came into use to characterise anything that seemed absurdly complex. The French philosopher
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of Russia, who visited Versailles early in the reign of Louis XV, and built his own version at
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was not invented by Mansart, but it has become associated with him, as he used it frequently.
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recorded that the term could figuratively describe something "irregular, bizarre or unequal".
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The Baroque period was a golden age for theatre in France and Spain; playwrights included
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The most ornamental and lavishly decorated architecture of the Spanish Baroque is called
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were built in Central Europe, Austria, Bohemia and southwestern Poland. Some were in
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Seicento satirico: "Il Viaggio" di Antonio Abati (con edizione critica in appendice)
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by him) the meaning 'bizarre, uselessly complicated'. Other early sources associate
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During the first period of the reign of Louis XIV, furniture followed the previous
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Many of the Baroque works in the historical area of the city and beyond, belong to
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in England all helped to establish their national traditions in the 17th century.
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1700; ebony and amaranth veneering, polychrome woods, brass, tin, shell, and horn
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in 1835. By the mid-19th century, art critics and historians had adopted the term
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in 1598) and soon spread through the rest of Europe: Louis XIV created the first
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specifically to complement and amplify the architecture. The Galerie des Glaces (
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One of the best examples of a rococo church is the Basilika Vierzehnheiligen, or
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Maya Ramos Smith; Concepción Reverte Bernal; Mercedes de los Reyes Peña (1996).
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Early evidence of Italian Baroque ideas in painting occurred in Bologna, where
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Garden façade of the Palace of Versailles, by Jules Hardouin-Mansart, 1678–1688
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More characteristics of Baroque urban planning are embodied in Barcelona. The
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and Madrid. Their works include the buildings on Salamanca's main square, the
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high. Borromini designed the illusion with the assistance of a mathematician.
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was also associated with irregular pearls before the 18th century. The French
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In Italy, artists often collaborated with architects on interior decoration;
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are preserved. Four of these as well as the Baroque and Neoclassical city of
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Interior of the Karlskirche, by Johann Bernhard Fischer von Erlach, 1715–1737
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declared that baroque sculpture was not only bad, but also morally corrupt.
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The Baroque style of architecture was a result of doctrines adopted by the
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Separatezza e conversazione. Sondaggi intertestuali attorno a Ciro di Pers
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Common use of the term for the music of the period began only in 1919, by
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1700–1720; gilded wood and upholstery; unknown dimsensions; Ca' Rezzonico
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in Cuba. It is also worth remembering the quality of the churches of the
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Beyond the Façade: Haussmannization in Paris as a Transformation Of ...
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statements, most critics consider Taxco his birthplace. See Lola Josa,
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both contain a significant extent of Spanish-Baroque-era architecture.
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Der Cicerone : eine Anleitung zum Genuss der Kunstwerke Italiens
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At the end of the interwar period, with the rise in popularity of the
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Revivals and influence of the Baroque faded away and disappeared with
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16th through 19th century European cities witnessed a large change in
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ponds or basins of water were the settings for fountains and statues.
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is the city of Baroque in Portugal. Its historical centre is part of
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Other notable Spanish baroque architects of the late Baroque include
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the 1730s, it had evolved into an even more flamboyant style, called
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Décorations et machines aprestées aux nopces de Tétis, Ballet Royal
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himself performed in public in several ballets. In March 1662, the
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Celac, Mariana; Carabela, Octavian; Marcu-Lapadat, Marius (2017).
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The Jesuits: Cultures, Sciences, and the Arts, 1540–1773, Volume 1
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are also used sometimes, mostly on tombstones, like on the one of
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as "an architectural style that is highly adorned and tormented".
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in May 1734, the critic wrote that the novelty in this opera was "
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Bury, J. B. (1956). "Late Baroque and Rococo in North Portugal".
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of every stripe and exuberant Rococo designs were also favoured.
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to western Europe in 1697–1698, where he visited the Chñteaux of
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Pope Pius XII 1942 consecration to the Immaculate Heart of Mary
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Gardner, Helen, Fred S. Kleiner, and Christin J. Mamiya. 2005.
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Art on the Jesuit Missions in Asia and Latin America, 1542–1773
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French Renaissance and Baroque Drama: Text, Performance, Theory
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Box, part of the Le Jardin de Versace collection, with complex
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Urns that decorate the roof railing of the Marble Court of the
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From 1680 to 1750, many highly ornate cathedrals, abbeys, and
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who combined the traditions of the English comedians and the
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to make statues for Frederick's own version of Versailles at
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Elena Phipps; Joanna Hecht; Cristina Esteras MartĂ­n (2004).
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The Influence of Italian Mannerism Upon Maltese Architecture
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Compared to how in England architects and designers saw the
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The first building in Rome to have a Baroque façade was the
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Juan Ruiz de AlarcĂłn y su nuevo arte de entender la comedia
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on an oak frame, gilt-bronze; 255.5 x 157.5 cm; Louvre
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of painting arose after the arrival of the Italian painter
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The major royal project of the period was the expansion of
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Calderón y el barroco: exaltación y engaño de los sentidos
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Gate with two statues and elaborate wrought-iron grilles,
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railings are placed between these columns, decorated with
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decorated later or when economic resources are available.
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Dechristianization of France during the French Revolution
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Art in the Protestant Reformation and Counter-Reformation
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Historia de la literatura española: (Siglo XVII). Barroco
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Appreciation for the Baroque reappeared with the rise of
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New and often enduring types of furniture appeared; the
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In the Hispanic Americas, the first influences were from
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main space of the church was oval, beneath an oval dome.
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The Origins of Baroque Art in Rome (Texts and Documents)
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Historia de la literatura española: Siglo De Oro: Teatro
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The Colonial Andes: Tapestries and Silverwork, 1530–1830
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Helen Gardner, Fred S. Kleiner, and Christin J. Mamiya,
6550:(1852–1870), and continued later, after the fall of the 6201: 1725:, the former orangerie of the palace of the electors of 1120:, Catalonia, built between 1772 and 1778 by Josep Ausich 928:
Another major innovator of the Italian High Baroque was
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published the first serious academic work on the style,
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Gardner's Art through the Ages: The Western Perspective
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CalderĂłn. Tirso de Molina is best known for two works,
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honour originating from the chivalric, knightly world.
4757:(1616–1667), Complete Music for Harpsichord and Organ, 4567:
was born in Italy at the end of the 16th century (with
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Baroque in the Spanish and Portuguese Colonial Americas
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Cohen, Gary B.; Szabo, Franz A.J. (31 December 2022),
10022: 10010: 9998: 9986: 9713: 9529: 9424: 8034: 8032: 8030: 6604:, and from other styles, like Gothic, Renaissance, or 6065:
1765; hard paste porcelain; Metropolitan Museum of Art
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by GaudĂ­, which poses great significance to the city.
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as a means to counter the simplicity and austerity of
255:(in the past often referred to as "late Baroque") and 17202:
Dogma of the Immaculate Conception of the Virgin Mary
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Carpentier's Baroque Fiction: Returning Medusa's Gaze
10564: 10406: 10391: 10275: 10046:
Kluckert, Ehrenfried (2015). "Les Jardins Baroques".
9924:. Oxford: Oxford University Press. pp. 153–157. 9594: 9592: 9090: 9078: 8870: 8780: 8768: 8756: 8526: 8489: 8477: 8348: 8296: 8259: 8125: 8113: 8086: 8074: 7922: 7910: 7881: 7491:
Centre national de ressources textuelles et lexicales
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Centre national de ressources textuelles et lexicales
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The replanning of the city of Rome under the rule of
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1700–1715; wood and upholstery; unknown dimsensions;
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became widespread, especially in the architecture of
2172:, Lisbon, Portugal, with a scene based on a print by 1709:, and used it as the model for his summer residence, 203: 194: 166: 157: 10634:"LAMBRIS DU CABINET DE L'HÔTEL COLBERT DE VILLACERF" 10239: 10215: 9605: 9157: 8444: 8137: 8098: 8006: 7860: 7695:"dictionnaires d'autrefois public access collection" 7096: 7070:
ceramic ware and fashion, decorated with maximalist
5613:, Schwerin, Germany, unknown architect, unknown date 3079:; and although they lack formal classification, The 402: 391: 188: 151: 142: 8977: 8027: 7898: 6395:Grand foyer of the Palais Garnier, inspired by the 3673:Another influential painter of the Baroque era was 3599:; 1656; oil on canvas; 3.18 cm × 2.76 m; 3090: 2937:
Baroque in the Spanish and Portuguese Colonial Asia
2747:
Painting inside an 18th-century church in Honduras.
1209:The Catholic Church in Spain, and particularly the 1173:, Castile and LeĂłn, built in the early 17th century 185: 148: 27:
Artistic style in Europe and colonies, c. 1600–1750
16275: 11462: 10426:The Architecture Book - Big Ideas Simply Explained 9589: 8800: 8591:Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians 8060:(in Romanian). Editura Aquila. 2009. p. 208. 7992:(in Romanian). Editura Aquila. 2009. p. 190. 7957: 7955: 6987:, Paris, unknown architect, sculptor and painter, 6653:and the early Renaissance were especially prized. 6572:The revivalism of the 19th century led in time to 6206:The pioneer German art historian and archeologist 6093:1710–1772; engraving on paper; 23 x 19.8 cm; 5990:, Sanssouci Park, Potsdam, Germany, an example of 3186:, Mogoșoaia, unknown architect, early 18th century 10609:"Woonhuis, Herengracht 120, 1015 BT te Amsterdam" 10048:L'Art Baroque – Architecture- Sculpture- Peinture 9005:. University of Toronto Press. pp. 274–304. 8643:"NotĂ­cias – Direção Regional de Cultura do Norte" 8332:L'Architecture de Paris des Origins Ă  Aujourd'hui 7272:"About the Baroque Period - Music of the Baroque" 4595:, the first grand opera in French, with music by 17522: 17272:Persecutions of the Catholic Church and Pius XII 11109:. Paris: Larousse. English edition reprinted as 7387: 7381: 7085:objects, especially textiles, from the reign of 6672:currents from the 1900s and the 1910s, like the 5947:, Vienna, Austria, decorated with Chinese black 5450:became key contribution to the Russian Baroque. 2058:, into the French architectural vocabulary. The 1154:, Castile and LeĂłn, built between 1617 and 1754. 473: 451: 358: 10995:The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians 10483:. Little, Brown and Company. pp. 141, 143. 10468:. Little, Brown and Company. pp. 128, 141. 8954:El bĂĄrroco iberoamericano. Mensaje iconogrĂĄfico 8888: 7952: 7649: 7647: 7612:The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians 6959:2015; porcelain; unknown dimensions or location 6149:, dominate the early part of the 18th century. 5874:, Nymphenburg Palace Park, Munich, Germany, by 4638:with soft and loud"), abbreviated over time as 4139:Notable late French baroque sculptors included 3524:; 1634–1635; oil on canvas; 1.55 × 2.1 m; 3470:; 1611–1612; oil on canvas; 163 x 126 cm; 2130:, University of Coimbra, Coimbra, Portugal, by 1736:, a pilgrimage church located near the town of 437:with magic, complexity, confusion, and excess. 10496:French Furniture ‱ From Louis XIII to Art Deco 10481:French Furniture ‱ From Louis XIII to Art Deco 10466:French Furniture ‱ From Louis XIII to Art Deco 9871:(1492–1700). Editorial Ariel, pp. 155–158 9145: 9032:. University of Toronto Press. pp. 4–10. 7633:Le Dictionnaire de l'AcadĂ©mie Française (1762) 7536:Le Dictionnaire de l'AcadĂ©mie Française (1694) 7442:"Baroco: The Logic of English Baroque Poetics" 7336:(in Romanian). Cerces. pp. 153, 154, 156. 5341:". He was in charge of styling the Gardens of 4628:Ferdinando de' Medici, Grand Prince of Tuscany 3574:; 1648; oil on canvas; 149.1 × 196.7 cm; 2778:), which will be exacerbated in the so-called 2496:Church of Saint Francis of Assisi (Ouro Preto) 2413:. Rastrelli's signature buildings include the 2110:near Saint Petersburg, between 1705 and 1725. 1955:Marble Court of the Palace of Versailles, 1680 1365:, Warsaw, Poland, unknown architect, 1677–1679 16261: 15688: 12590: 11632: 11448: 10687: 10347: 9947: 9945: 9943: 9941: 9918:; Reyfman, Irina; Sandler, Stephanie (2018). 9901: 9880: 9855: 9585:(in Romanian). Cerces. p. 176 & 177. 9111:Arta RomĂąnească de la Origini pĂąnă Ăźn Prezent 6735:Postmodern appreciation and reinterpretations 6339:1860; unknown materials; unknown dimensions; 4458:, with two to four drawers, replaced the old 4099:The dominant figure in baroque sculpture was 4043:; 1698–1702; Carrara marble; height: 3.15 m; 3752:One important domain of Baroque painting was 3420:1597–1600; fresco; length (gallery): 20.2 m; 1970:, Paris, by Jules Hardouin-Mansart, 1699–1706 1580:the largest wooden Baroque temple in Europe. 11263:Riegl, Alois (2010). Hopkins, Andrew (ed.). 11216:. Icon Editions. New York: Harper and Rowe. 11144:. Farnham, Surrey; Burlington, VT: Ashgate. 10885: 9834: 9822: 9810: 9798: 9071:DICCIONARIO ENCICLOPEDICO LAROUSSE. 12 TOMOS 8957:. Madrid: Ediciones Encuentro. p. 241. 8827: 7644: 7488: 7378: 7369: 6142: 6128: 6112: 6083: 5698: 5490:have been noted. Noteworthy among his works 5453: 3880:in the Americas. It highlighted the work of 2931:Church of SĂŁo Francisco de Assis, Ouro Preto 2915:Church of Nossa Senhora da GlĂłria do Outeiro 581: 575: 569: 558: 550: 538: 526: 517: 509: 501: 493: 478:as relating to a "coarse and uneven pearl". 461: 445: 412: 401:In the 16th century the Medieval Latin word 11646: 11121:Baroque Reason: The Aesthetics of Modernity 10871:(Revised ed.). London: Phaidon Press. 10864: 10799:Bucharest Architecture - an annotated guide 10296: 9753:. Cambridge University Press. p. 126. 9600:Les Styles de l'architecture et du mobilier 9380: 9248: 9236: 9224: 9187: 9175: 8588: 7407: 6119:(1721–1764), the mistress of the new king, 5407:(1595) and especially his three tragedies, 5396:The foremost Italian baroque tragedian was 5300:Arte nuevo de hacer comedias en este tiempo 4208:Four-poster bed from the ChĂąteau d'Effiat; 3549:; 1642; oil on canvas; 3.63 × 4.37 m; 2828:Basilica and Convent of San Francisco, Lima 2792:Church of San Francisco Javier, TepotzotlĂĄn 2176:, unknown architect or craftsman, 1730–1735 1286:, a pupil of Churriguera, who designed the 906:columns and the great mass of the portico. 367: 17287:Dogma of the Assumption of the Virgin Mary 17237:Prayer of Consecration to the Sacred Heart 16268: 16254: 15695: 15681: 12597: 12583: 11639: 11625: 11455: 11441: 11157:Baroque Book Illustration: A Short Survey. 10730:(in French). Editions Jean-Paul Gisserot. 10071: 10050:. Cologne: H.F. Ulmann. pp. 152–160. 9938: 9735:(Munich: F. Bruckmann, 1888); in English, 9701:. New York: The Metropolitan Museum of Art 9686: 9510: 9442: 8895:. Vol. 2 (Fifteen ed.). Boston: 8507: 8329: 7723: 7294: 7292: 6279:Large console with central projection; by 6242:Revivals and influence through eclecticism 5927:; 1740; oil on canvas; 130 × 162 cm; 5689:Royal Palace of La Granja de San Ildefonso 5673:Augustusburg and Falkenlust Palaces, BrĂŒhl 4839:Sonnerie de Ste-GeneviĂšve du Mont-de-Paris 4339:1710–1732; walnut veneered with ebony and 3829:Example of Bolivian painting (part of the 3749:of mythological and allegorical subjects. 3388:; 1593; oil on canvas; 217 x 160 cm; 2030:The main architects of the style included 921:designed a new quadruple colonnade around 860:, Rome, by Gian Lorenzo Bernini, 1656–1667 508:in October 1733, which was printed in the 485:points to the name of the Italian painter 11289:. Translated by Simon, Kathrin. Collins. 10498:. Little, Brown and Company. p. 157. 10448: 10352:. MusĂ©e du Louvre Éditions. p. 136. 8807:. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 8512:. The British Museum Press. p. 129. 7560:. Vol. 2. p. 58. Archived from 7440:Vincent, Robert Hudson (September 2019). 7316: 4649: 4021:; 1647–1652; marble; height: 3.5 m; 2888:Spanish Franciscan missions in California 2621:Church of la RecolecciĂłn, LeĂłn, Nicaragua 2519:Basilica of San Francisco de AsĂ­s, Havana 942:The Entry of Saint Ignatius into Paradise 609:Architecture: origins and characteristics 11394:The Baroque style and Luis XIV influence 11281: 11048:, (2004), (in French) Citadelles, Paris 10585:Postmodern Architecture - Less is a Bore 10548:Postmodern Architecture - Less is a Bore 10170: 10143:CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list ( 10045: 9867:Wilson, Edward M.; Moir, Duncan (1992). 9134:Celac, Carabela & Marcu-Lapadat 2017 9067: 8831:100 Places in Cuba Every Woman Should Go 7821: 7761: 7081:, but also similar to the ones found on 7066:More references to Baroque are found in 7019:of tortoiseshell on a brass background, 6755:, reminiscent of those found in Baroque 6493:Door of Rue Guynemer no. 2, Paris, with 5764: 5743:to become the focal points of the city. 5714: 5152: 5136: 4742: 4492: 3942:, and in some cases – as in the criollo 3824: 3499:1615; oil on canvas; 209 x 284 cm; 3136:, unknown architect, 17th–18th centuries 2742: 1764:. It is located in the foothills of the 1578:Holy Trinity Church of Peace in ƚwidnica 934:Church of San Carlo alle Quattro Fontane 618: 317: 11235: 11196:Return of the Baroque in Modern Culture 10985: 10957: 10938: 10763: 10744: 10582: 10545: 10508: 10284: 10269: 10233: 9719: 9614: 9430: 9418: 9285: 9260: 9199: 8876: 8462: 8302: 8277: 8265: 8169:"Kolumna Zygmunta III Wazy w Warszawie" 8119: 7928: 7553: 7439: 7289: 6927:no. 120, Amsterdam, unknown architect, 5801: 4632:un cimbalo di cipresso di piano e forte 4614:Several new instruments, including the 3201:on a damaged stone in the courtyard of 3117:, Romania, unknown architect, 1650–1660 2782:style (Façade of the Tabernacle of the 2776:Convent Church of San Francisco, Puebla 1536:and his notable works include Warsaw's 583:Le Dictionnaire de l'AcadĂ©mie Française 528:Le Dictionnaire de l'AcadĂ©mie Française 464:Le Dictionnaire de l'AcadĂ©mie Française 14: 17523: 15278:Contemporary Indigenous Australian art 10834: 10815: 10784:L'Art au XVIII siĂšcle du rococo Ă  Goya 10728:Louis XIV – Le Plus Grand Roi du Monde 10706: 10613:monumentenregister.cultureelerfgoed.nl 10520: 10493: 10478: 10463: 10206: 10028: 10016: 10004: 9992: 9692: 9663: 9535: 9108: 9096: 9084: 8786: 8774: 8762: 8532: 8495: 8483: 8426: 8411: 8396: 8381: 8366: 8354: 8314: 8146: 8131: 8092: 8080: 8012: 7916: 7892: 7830:"The Reformation and Lutheran Baroque" 7485:"BAROQUE : Etymologie de BAROQUE" 7434: 7432: 7366:"BAROQUE : Etymologie de BAROQUE" 7311:(4). German History Society: 584–609. 6014:; 1757; silver; height: 29.5 cm; 5618:The Baroque garden, also known as the 5577:, Netherlands, unknown architect, 1689 5259:. The second period is represented by 4090:; 1710s; marble; height: 193 cm; 3920:was formed, mainly represented by the 3736:was the most important painter of the 2824:Iglesia de la Compañía de JesĂșs, Cusco 2327:, Russia, unknown architect, 1746–1758 1931:of the Palace of Versailles, 1678–1684 1590:Architecture of Germany § Baroque 1470:, Poland, unknown architect, 1768–1774 993:in Turin, while Longhena designed the 481:An alternative derivation of the word 271:developed in parts of Europe as well. 16249: 15702: 15676: 13298:Art of the late 16th century in Milan 12578: 11620: 11436: 11262: 11011:Prater, Andreas, and Bauer, Hermann, 10966: 10919: 10900: 10786:(1963), (in French) Hachcette, Paris 10749:. World of Art. Thames & Hudson. 10570: 10412: 10400: 10221: 9626: 9580: 9565: 9163: 8450: 8107: 7904: 7801:. Retrieved 8 July 2016. pp. 104–110. 7622:(London: Macmillan Publishers, 2001). 7331: 6645:. When it comes to the design of the 6202:Condemnation and academic rediscovery 5362:The best known German playwright was 4233:MusĂ©e des Arts dĂ©coratifs, Strasbourg 3567:The Embarkation of the Queen of Sheba 3342:As the 18th century passed, with the 3182:Twisting columns and railings of the 3045:of Goa, which houses the tomb of St. 2848:Church of la Compañía de JesĂșs, Quito 2585:, Chile, unknown architect, 1747–1808 2113: 1734:Basilica of the Fourteen Holy Helpers 1009:. A series of massive earthquakes in 313: 267:architecture, art, and music, though 214: 11308:Episteme baroque: le mot et la chose 11159:Harvard University Press, Cambridge. 11025: 11015:(1997), (in French), Taschen, Paris 10941:Architectural Styles: A Visual Guide 10725: 10688:Amadei-Pulice, MarĂ­a Alicia (1990). 10523:Secolul al XVII-lea - Secole de ArtĂą 10257: 10245: 10211:(in French). Flammarion. p. 38. 10114: 9748: 9651: 9351:Arts and Humanities Through the Eras 9349:"Elements of the Baroque Style." In 9113:(in Romanian). Litera. p. 243. 8860:Ministry of Tourism of Chile website 8625:"Um Roteiro pelo Barroco bracarense" 8431:(in French). Flammarion. p. 37. 8416:(in French). Flammarion. p. 15. 8401:(in French). Flammarion. p. 18. 8386:(in French). Flammarion. p. 21. 8371:(in French). Flammarion. p. 31. 8319:(in French). Flammarion. p. 39. 8282:. Thames & Hudson. p. 147. 7827: 7680:, volume 1, cited by B. Migliorini, 7425:. Vol. 3 (11th ed.). 1911. 7298: 6620:. The style takes its name from the 6526:. Because of this an archaeologist, 5298:Lope de Vega introduced through his 5157:Design for a theater set created by 3806: 2759:, Mexico City; façades covered with 2521:, Cuba, unknown architect, 1548–1738 1511:Saints Peter and Paul Church, KrakĂłw 419:(1533–1592) helped to give the term 17141:Suppression of the Society of Jesus 16210:History of the Mediterranean region 11420:from the original on 19 August 2007 11400:Melvyn Bragg's BBC Radio 4 program 11126:Bailey, Gauvin; Lanthier, Lillian, 10997:. Oxford: Oxford University Press. 10969:Architecture : the whole story 10108: 10065: 9570:(in Romanian). Cerces. p. 168. 8564:"Caracterização da arquitetura chĂŁ" 7429: 6355:Candelabrum with eleven lights; by 5366:, who used the Jesuit model of the 5325:, one of the first versions of the 3952:Gregorio Vasquez de Arce y Ceballos 3890:Church of San Pedro, Andahuaylillas 3780:(1633–39), to glorify the reign of 3447:1602–1604; oil on canvas; 3 x 2 m; 2880:Spanish Jesuit missions in Paraguay 1756:). It was designed by the brothers 24: 16696:Archbasilica of Saint John Lateran 14633:Vienna School of Fantastic Realism 13484:Neoclassical architecture in Milan 11060: 10801:. Order of Architects of Romania. 10453:(in French). Larousse. p. 37. 10324:"Grande console Ă  ressaut central" 8671: 7828:Heal, Bridget (20 February 2018). 7557:Vocabulario Portuguez & Latino 7518:, Rowman & Littlefield, 2015, 5890:Salon Oval de la Princesse of the 5561:, by AndrĂ© Le NĂŽtre, begun in 1661 5065: 4134:Hermes of the Museo Pio-Clementino 3892:. It also highlighted the Indian ( 3313:are also decorated with dolphins. 3170:, Potlogi, unknown architect, 1698 2876:Spanish Jesuit Missions in Bolivia 2784:Mexico City Metropolitan Cathedral 2462:Mexican art § Mexican Baroque 2288: 2265:, the church of MisericĂłrdia, the 1876:Chapel of the Palace of Versailles 1667:Johann Bernhard Fischer von Erlach 1386:Johann Bernhard Fischer von Erlach 1020: 753: 737:Baroque architects sometimes used 363:'a flawed pearl', pointing to the 25: 17597: 14707:American Figurative Expressionism 13043:International Gothic art in Italy 11376:barocke in Val di Noto – Sizilien 11359: 10707:Bailey, Gauvin Alexander (2012). 10348:Bresc-Bautier, GeneviĂšve (2008). 9699:Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History 9394:"La RenommĂ©e Ă  cheval sur PĂ©gase" 8997:Thomas da Costa Kaufmann (1999). 8951:Santiago SebastiĂĄn LĂłpez (1990). 8803:A History of Russian Architecture 8334:(in French). Massin. p. 73. 7766:(in Romanian). rao. p. 117. 7299:Heal, Bridget (1 December 2011). 6522:(Old Regime) happened during the 6411:lyres at the tops of windows, by 6053:Pagod, based on Asian figures of 5476:festivities of the Corpus Christi 3675:Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio 3321:. This movement, is known as the 3233:Before and after the fall of the 2901:, the architecture has a certain 2366:The debut of Russian Baroque, or 2089:in 1687. The chapel, designed by 1790: 1719:Georg Wenzeslaus von Knobelsdorff 1583: 1492:St. Nicholas Church (MalĂĄ Strana) 1321: 1256:designed the Baroque interior of 1230:, added between 1738 and 1750 by 1202:Church of Santos Juanes, Valencia 1005:with decorated with paintings by 872:Santa Maria della Pace, Rome, by 650:in 1545–1563, in response to the 259:styles. It was encouraged by the 17503: 17491: 16822:Fourth Council of Constantinople 16777:Second Council of Constantinople 16195:Bibliography of European history 15790:Fall of the Western Roman Empire 15657: 15656: 14216:Neue KĂŒnstlervereinigung MĂŒnchen 11028:Exotic: A Fetish for the Foreign 10651: 10626: 10601: 10576: 10539: 10514: 10487: 10472: 10457: 10442: 10418: 10366: 10341: 10316: 10290: 10200: 10171:Bausells, Marta (1 April 2016). 10164: 10151: 10080:, Berghahn Books, pp. 1–8, 10062:(French translation from German) 9972: 9907: 9886: 9861: 9840: 9767: 9742: 9725: 9657: 9620: 9574: 9559: 9541: 9504: 9486: 9461: 9436: 9386: 9365: 9356: 9343: 9330: 9317: 9304: 9279: 9254: 9193: 9151:Manual de Istoria Artei - Barocu 9139: 9102: 9026:Gauvin Alexander Bailey (1999). 8978:Ananda Cohen Suarez (May 2016). 8546:"Age of the Baroque in Portugal" 8244:"Holy Roman Empire Architecture" 7214:Baroque architecture in Portugal 7127: 7113: 7099: 7028: 6996: 6964: 6936: 6917: 6893: 6862: 6834: 6807: 6798:, Yamoussoukro, Ivory Coast, by 6788: 6768: 6741: 6486: 6463: 6440: 6420: 6388: 6364: 6348: 6320: 6311:and decorated with paintings by 6300: 6272: 6248: 6070: 6057:, an example of Chinoiserie; by 6046: 6023: 6003: 5980: 5960: 5936: 5911: 5883: 5864: 5840: 5820: 5722:is located directly in front of 5602: 5582: 5566: 5551: 5531: 4352: 4324: 4308: 4284: 4260: 4240: 4220: 4201: 4074: 4051: 4029: 4023:Santa Maria della Vittoria, Rome 4005: 3978: 3629: 3608: 3583: 3558: 3533: 3508: 3479: 3456: 3429: 3396: 3374: 3191: 3175: 3159: 3141: 3122: 3103: 3091:Echoes in Wallachia and Moldavia 3006: 2987: 2968: 2963:, China, unknown architect, 1601 2949: 2836:Cathedral Basilica of Esquipulas 2830:). Other countries include: the 2768:Church of San Francisco Acatepec 2650: 2632: 2613: 2590: 2575: 2556: 2541: 2534:Church of San Francisco Acatepec 2526: 2511: 2488: 2482:Spanish missions in the Americas 2351: 2332: 2313: 2181: 2170:Monastery of SĂŁo Vicente de Fora 2158: 2139: 2120: 1975: 1960: 1948: 1936: 1921: 1902: 1883: 1868: 1859:of the Louvre Palace, Paris, by 1849: 1826: 1807: 1638: 1619: 1596: 1505:In Poland, the Italian-inspired 1494:in Prague (1704–1755), built by 1459: 1440: 1428: 1412: 1393: 1370: 1355: 1328: 1267:style, named after the brothers 1223:Santiago de Compostela Cathedral 1194: 1185:Casa consistorial de Cuenca, in 1178: 1167:Iglesia-convento de Santa Teresa 1159: 1144: 1125: 1106: 1086: 1067: 1052: 1033: 955:The Triumph of the Name of Jesus 865: 850: 831: 812: 793: 766: 181: 138: 73: 62: 51: 16792:Third Council of Constantinople 16716:First Council of Constantinople 16220:History of Western civilization 15823:Christianity in the Middle Ages 15138:Tunisian collaborative painting 14611:International Typographic Style 11382:Baroque in the "History of Art" 10922:The Short Story of Architecture 10449:M. Jallut, C. Neuville (1966). 10297:asisbiz.com (27 January 2020). 9921:A History of Russian Literature 9074:. Barcelona: Editorial Planeta. 9061: 9046: 9019: 8990: 8971: 8944: 8913: 8882: 8848: 8821: 8792: 8738: 8720: 8702: 8684: 8672:Centre, UNESCO World Heritage. 8665: 8635: 8617: 8582: 8556: 8538: 8501: 8468: 8435: 8420: 8405: 8390: 8375: 8360: 8323: 8308: 8271: 8250: 8236: 8211: 8186: 8161: 8152: 8050: 8041: 8018: 7982: 7973: 7964: 7943: 7934: 7872: 7851: 7804: 7780: 7755: 7742: 7717: 7687: 7666: 7658:Lettre sur la Musique Française 7625: 7604: 7576: 7547: 7528: 7398:Portugaliae Monumenta Historica 4446:. It was based on the inlay of 4247:Pier table; 1685–1690; carved, 4147:. Pigalle was commissioned by 2832:Metropolitan Cathedral of Sucre 2796:Church of Santa Prisca de Taxco 2598:Church of Santa Prisca de Taxco 2564:Metropolitan Cathedral of Sucre 2190:Sanctuary of Bom Jesus do Monte 1878:, Versailles, France, 1696–1710 1312:College of San Francisco Javier 1062:, CĂłrdoba, Andalusia, 1245–1760 17031:Dissolution of the monasteries 16297:History of the Catholic Church 16064:Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth 16007:Christianity in the modern era 15778:Christianity in late antiquity 14891:The Caribbean Artists Movement 11366:The baroque and rococo culture 10846:Gardner's Art Through the Ages 10768:(in French). Paris: Larousse. 10451:Histoire des Styles DĂ©coratifs 10350:The Louvre, a Tale of a Palace 9775:"Baroque theatres and staging" 9693:Powers, Wendy (October 2003). 9473:musees-strasbourg.skin-web.org 8692:"Architecture and the Baroque" 8330:LarbodiĂšre, Jean-Marc (2015). 7812:Gardner's Art Through the Ages 7730:. Schweighauser. p. 356. 7610:Claude V. Palisca, "Baroque". 7588:Online Etymological Dictionary 7506: 7358: 7340: 7325: 7264: 7244:LiĂšge–Aachen Baroque furniture 6751:, New York, with a top broken 5835:, unknown architect, 1706–1709 4037:The King's Fame Riding Pegasus 3888:, author of the murals of the 3404:Triumph of Bacchus and Adriane 2583:Santo Domingo Church, Santiago 2407:Francesco Bartolomeo Rastrelli 2344:Francesco Bartolomeo Rastrelli 1294:, who designed the celebrated 893:became the first of series of 820:San Carlo alle Quattro Fontane 372:'wart', or to a word with the 13: 1: 16905:Fourth Council of the Lateran 16880:Second Council of the Lateran 16489:Apostles in the New Testament 16215:History of the European Union 13247:Dutch and Flemish Renaissance 11899:Anatolian Seljuk architecture 10971:. London: Thames and Hudson. 10962:. Knopf Doubleday Publishing. 10849:, 12th edition. Belmont, CA: 10837:La CaractĂ©ristique des Styles 10766:L'Art Classique et le Baroque 9469:"Cabinet parisien 17e siĂšcle" 8750:www.patrimoniocultural.gov.pt 8732:www.patrimoniocultural.gov.pt 7054:, a movement that questioned 7012: 6988: 6956: 6928: 6882: 6829:and others, completed in 1615 6796:Basilica of Our Lady of Peace 6336: 6265:MusĂ©e dĂ©partemental de l'Oise 6256: 6218:The Swiss-born art historian 6090: 6062: 6038: 5852: 5642:of a baroque garden included 5207:Two periods are known in the 4929:Missa Sanctissimae Trinitatis 4690:Libro primo di villanelle, 20 4659: 4626:, Italy, who was employed by 4395:surrounded by garlands, oval 4368: 4336: 4316: 4296: 4272: 4228: 4209: 4132:statue is known today as the 3902:Basilio Santa Cruz Pumacallao 3496: 3444: 3417: 2852:Church of San Ignacio, BogotĂĄ 2197: 2194:Carlos LuĂ­s Ferreira Amarante 1403:, Prague, Czech Republic, by 1288:Real Hospicio de San Fernando 1204:, built between 1240 and 1702 1133:Basilica of Our Lady of Mercy 917:. The sculptor and architect 788:and others, completed in 1615 741:to create illusions. For the 398:, as the most likely source. 331: 108: 17019:Catholic Counter-Reformation 16885:Third Council of the Lateran 16875:First Council of the Lateran 16331:Catholic ecumenical councils 15362:Modern European ink painting 14734:Bay Area Figurative Movement 11267:. Getty Research Institute. 11236:Palisca, Claude V. (1991) . 11107:Classique, baroque et rococo 10924:. Laurence King Publishing. 10905:. Laurence King Publishing. 10374:"CandĂ©labre Ă  onze lumiĂšres" 10117:"Baroque Replanning of Rome" 9553:The Art Institute of Chicago 9498:The Art Institute of Chicago 8862:(in Spanish). Archived from 8746:"DGPC | Pesquisa Geral" 8728:"DGPC | Pesquisa Geral" 8678:UNESCO World Heritage Centre 8280:Yves Saint Laurent & Art 8058:1000 de Minuni Arhitecturale 7990:1000 de Minuni Arhitecturale 7979:Cabanne (1988), pages 18–19. 7764:Zapping Prin Istoria Artelor 7614:, second edition, edited by 7144:List of Baroque architecture 7040:SĂšvres Porcelain Manufactory 6141:, whose pastoral scenes, or 6097:, Amsterdam, the Netherlands 5796: 5595:Nicodemus Tessin the Younger 5485:but later settled in Spain, 5421:Francesco Sforza Pallavicino 5385:with the classic theatre of 5332:Upon his arrival to Madrid, 5117:and the work of the Spanish 5107:Il Cannocchiale aristotelico 4997:Toccata and Fugue in D minor 4685:Giovanni Girolamo Kapsperger 4646:, and later, simply, piano. 4359:German slant-front desk; by 4188: 3965: 3553:, Amsterdam, the Netherlands 3517:The Rape of the Sabine Women 3309:. Some of the ones from the 3051:churches and convents of Goa 3027:Portuguese colonies of India 2909:type, as can be seen in the 2549:Quito Metropolitan Cathedral 2259:church and tower of ClĂ©rigos 1999:and the architecture of the 1564:under the agreements of the 1452:Johann Lukas von Hildebrandt 1340:BartƂomiej Nataniel Wąsowski 1027:Spanish Baroque architecture 760:Italian Baroque architecture 7: 16174:Russian invasion of Ukraine 15785:Crisis of the Third Century 15023:Artificial intelligence art 11378:(archived 2 September 2018) 11067:Andersen, Liselotte. 1969. 10865:Fortenberry, Diane (2017). 10659:"PAIRE DE VASES " FUSEAU "" 9511:Jacquemart, Albert (2012). 9443:Jacquemart, Albert (2012). 9362:Ducher (1988) pages 108–109 8474:Cabanne (1988), pgs. 28–33. 8441:Cabanne (1988) pages 25–32. 7786:Hughes, J. Quentin (1953). 7682:Manierismo, barĂČcco, rococĂČ 7348:"Origem da palavra BARROCO" 7174:French Baroque architecture 7092: 7038:rinceaux on a vase, by the 6407:column lower parts, or the 6089:, an example of asymmetry; 5695:in St. Petersburg, Russia. 5481:Born in the Viceroyalty of 5277:Francisco de Rojas Zorrilla 5027:Giovanni Battista Pergolesi 4887:Les barricades mystĂ©rieuses 4059:Venus Giving Arms to Aeneas 3361: 2370:, followed a long visit of 1983:HĂŽtel de Rothelin-Charolais 1863:and Louis Le Vau, 1665–1680 1836:, Louvre Palace, Paris, by 1797:French Baroque architecture 1093:Façade of the Cathedral of 932:, whose major work was the 386:). Other sources suggest a 10: 17602: 16365:History of the Roman Curia 16230:Military history of Europe 16225:Maritime history of Europe 14936:Post-painterly abstraction 14759:Situationist International 14133:Pennsylvania Impressionism 11414:Victoria and Albert Museum 11140:Hills, Helen (ed.). 2011. 11117:Buci-Glucksmann, Christine 11113:, New York: Praeger, 1974) 11071:, New York: H. N. Abrams. 10967:Jones, Denna, ed. (2014). 10818:CaractĂ©ristique des Styles 10680: 9583:Stiluri Ăźn arta decorativă 9568:Stiluri Ăźn arta decorativă 9371:Cabanne (1988) pp. 102–104 8928:Metropolitan Museum of Art 8856:"Iglesia de Santo Domingo" 8256:Ducher (1988) pp. 104–105. 8198:www.anothertravelguide.com 8158:Cabanne (1988), pp. 89–94. 7750:Les Styles en Architecture 7724:Burckhardt, Jacob (1855). 7334:Stiluri Ăźn arta decorativă 7229:Spanish Baroque literature 7159:Dutch Baroque architecture 7154:Czech Baroque architecture 6981:HĂŽtel Colbert de Villacerf 6532:Museum of French Monuments 6208:Johann Joachim Winckelmann 6016:Metropolitan Museum of Art 6010:Coffeepot, decorated with 5811: 5805: 5522: 5518: 5265:Antonio Hurtado de Mendoza 5261:Pedro CalderĂłn de la Barca 5253:Luis Quiñones de Benavente 5190:Pedro CalderĂłn de la Barca 5132: 5043: 4788:Heinrich Ignaz Franz Biber 4486: 4379:The main motifs used are: 4345:Metropolitan Museum of Art 4192: 4183:Chapel del Rosario, Puebla 4103:. Under the patronage of 4094:, Saint Petersburg, Russia 4067:Metropolitan Museum of Art 3969: 3884:, disciple of the Italian 3862:SebastiĂĄn LĂłpez de Arteaga 3810: 3526:Metropolitan Museum of Art 3365: 3166:Maximalist railing of the 3132:, Horezu, Romania, with a 3094: 2997:in a painting of 1792, in 2940: 2925:, highlighted the work of 2884:Spanish missions in Mexico 2459: 2292: 2285:) along with many others. 1794: 1691:MatthĂ€us Daniel Pöppelmann 1608:MatthĂ€us Daniel Pöppelmann 1587: 1550:Branicki Palace, BiaƂystok 1546:Church of St. Anne, KrakĂłw 1500:Kilian Ignaz Dientzenhofer 1490:An notable example is the 1271:, who worked primarily in 1024: 757: 718:angels on the canopy. The 612: 597:In 1888 the art historian 341:(New York City, New York). 339:Metropolitan Museum of Art 29: 17486: 17386: 17252: 17179: 17114: 17101:European wars of religion 16998: 16933: 16835: 16757: 16648: 16571: 16431: 16420: 16412:Eastern Catholic Churches 16287: 16200:Genetic history of Europe 16182: 15987: 15803: 15743: 15710: 15652: 15456: 15221: 15031: 14811: 14603: 14587: 14519:California Scene Painting 14398:California Scene Painting 14354:Figurative Constructivism 14266: 14071: 13850: 13839: 13669: 13606: 13499: 13415: 13405:Poussinists and Rubenists 13306: 13110: 12843: 12643: 12634: 12621: 12487: 12456: 12405: 12270: 12007: 11966: 11841: 11754: 11672: 11654: 11471: 11162:HortolĂ , Policarp, 2013, 11088:, London: Phaidon Press. 10747:Italian Baroque Sculpture 10494:Sylvie, Chadenet (2001). 10479:Sylvie, Chadenet (2001). 10464:Sylvie, Chadenet (2001). 10428:. DK. 2023. p. 164. 10086:10.1515/9780857450500-004 9515:. Parkstone. p. 70. 9447:. Parkstone. p. 44. 9286:Morrill, Rebecca (2019). 9261:Morrill, Rebecca (2019). 9200:Morrill, Rebecca (2019). 8508:van Lemmen, Hans (2013). 8038:Cabanne (1988) pgs. 48–51 8024:Cabanne (1988) page 48–49 7762:Denizeau, GĂ©rard (2018). 7554:Bluteau, Raphael (1728). 7489: 7447:Modern Language Quarterly 7379: 7370: 7021:Museum of Decorative Arts 6873:, Versailles, France, by 6113: 6084: 6035:Chelsea porcelain factory 5699:Urban planning and design 5454:Spanish colonial Americas 4828:12 concerti grossi, Op. 6 4702:L'Orfeo, favola in musica 4468:fauteuil en confessionale 3932:NicolĂĄs Javier de GorĂ­bar 3711:BartolomĂ© Esteban Murillo 3464:Judith Slaying Holofernes 3437:The Calling of St Matthew 2982:, unknown architect, 1601 2921:(1739). In the region of 1768:, in the municipality of 1515:Giovanni Battista Trevano 1043:, Seville, Andalusia, by 1007:Giovanni Battista Tiepolo 983:Chapel of the Holy Shroud 950:Sant'Ignazio Church, Rome 839:Fontana dei Quattro Fiumi 654:. The first phase of the 551: 494: 413: 322:Pendant in the form of a 116: 44: 17551:18th century in the arts 17541:17th century in the arts 17232:Mary of the Divine Heart 16855:Clash against the empire 16807:Second Council of Nicaea 16701:Old St. Peter's Basilica 15617:Prehistoric European art 15266:Contemporary African art 14749:Gendai Bijutsu Kondankai 14677:GeneraciĂłn de la Ruptura 14304:Universal Constructivism 14096:California Impressionism 14051:American Barbizon school 11486:Czech (Bohemia, Moravia) 11321:Wakefield, Steve. 2004. 11082:Bailey, Gauvin Alexander 10958:Isacoff, Stuart (2012). 10764:Cabanne, Pierre (1988). 10550:. Phaidon. p. 198. 9672:, USA; Revised edition. 9290:. Phaidon. p. 304. 9265:. Phaidon. p. 425. 9204:. Phaidon. p. 150. 8889:Fred S. Kleiner (2010). 8710:"Church of S. JoĂŁo Novo" 7869:Ducher (1988) p. 106–107 7638:28 December 2019 at the 7460:10.1215/00267929-7569598 7257: 6313:Charles RaphaĂ«l MarĂ©chal 5769:Aerial view of Barcelona 5658:English landscape garden 5636:English landscape garden 5593:, Stockholm, Sweden, by 5440:The Action of Artaxerxes 5359:the dialogue of action. 5322:The Trickster of Seville 5317:The Convicted Suspicions 5293:Francisco Bances Candamo 5269:Álvaro Cubillo de AragĂłn 5125:- developed a theory of 5060:AcadĂ©mie Royale de Danse 5039: 4776:Marc-Antoine Charpentier 4482: 4415:, and other elements of 4373:Art Institute of Chicago 4253:Art Institute of Chicago 4227:Cabinet with caryatids; 4141:Étienne Maurice Falconet 3944:CristĂłbal de Villalpando 3876:in 1583, who introduced 3866:Melchor PĂ©rez de HolguĂ­n 3501:Kunsthistorisches Museum 2897:, as in the metropolis, 2388:Peter and Paul Cathedral 2168:in the cloisters of the 2097:added the more intimate 1574:Church of Peace in Jawor 1556:Church, with details by 1401:Church of Saint Nicholas 967:Santa Maria della Salute 960:Giovanni Battista Gaulli 801:Santa Maria della Salute 636:Giovanni Battista Gaulli 557:defined the term in the 349:comes directly from the 32:Baroque (disambiguation) 17561:Art movements in Europe 17498:Vatican City portal 16850:Investiture Controversy 16706:First Council of Nicaea 16205:History of Christianity 15444:Walking Artists Network 14781:Letterist International 14621:Washington Color School 13535:Arts in the Philippines 11664:History of construction 11648:History of architecture 11396:(archived 24 June 2007) 11387:30 October 2010 at the 11287:Renaissance and Baroque 11168:Sant Vicent del Raspeig 11136:(subscription required) 10835:Ducher, Robert (2014). 10816:Ducher, Robert (1988). 10745:Boucher, Bruce (1998). 10587:. Phaidon. p. 57. 9779:EncyclopĂŠdia Britannica 9737:Renaissance and Baroque 9670:Oxford University Press 9109:Florea, Vasile (2016). 8696:www.torredosclerigos.pt 7834:Oxford University Press 7699:artflsrv03.uchicago.edu 7674:EncyclopĂ©die MĂ©thodique 7660:under the direction of 7438:Robert Hudson Vincent, 7422:EncyclopĂŠdia Britannica 7003:Baroque rinceaux on an 6618:Beaux Arts architecture 6377:Beaux Arts architecture 6375:, Paris, an example of 5996:Johann Gottfried BĂŒring 5665:Royal Palace of Caserta 5512:Los empeños de una casa 5257:Juan PĂ©rez de MontalbĂĄn 5241:Diego JimĂ©nez de Enciso 5229:Antonio Mira de Amescua 5209:Baroque Spanish theatre 5020:Semiramide riconosciuta 4988:Sonatas for harpsichord 4185:, (Mexico), 1724–1731. 4176:In Spain, the sculptor 4014:Ecstasy of Saint Teresa 3799:, the Mistress of King 3083:along with the city of 2864:Church of Santo Domingo 2860:Cabildo of Buenos Aires 2427:Troitse-Sergiyeva Lavra 2409:, which developed into 2342:, Saint Petersburg, by 2283:Paço Episcopal do Porto 2267:Palace of SĂŁo JoĂŁo Novo 2188:Grand Staircase of the 2151:JoĂŁo Frederico Ludovice 2017:east wing of the Louvre 1699:Frederick II of Prussia 1496:Christoph Dientzenhofer 1405:Christoph Dientzenhofer 1232:Fernando de Casas Novoa 1099:Fernando de Casas Novoa 561:EncyclopĂ©die MĂ©thodique 433: 427: 421: 378: 96:Ecstasy of Saint Teresa 17586:Catholic art by period 17510:Catholicism portal 17321:Second Vatican Council 17207:Our Lady of La Salette 17014:Protestant Reformation 17001:Protestant Reformation 16920:Second Council of Lyon 16309:Ecclesiastical history 16029:Grand Duchy of Tuscany 15555:Illuminated manuscript 15203:The Designers Republic 15153:Neue Slowenische Kunst 15076:Pattern and Decoration 14976:Institutional critique 14616:Abstract expressionism 13596:Latin American Baroque 13552:Colonial Asian Baroque 11659:Architectural timeline 11304:Vuillemin, Jean-Claude 11142:Rethinking the Baroque 11111:Baroque and Rococo Art 11069:Baroque and Rococo Art 11013:La Peinture du baroque 10989:(2001). "Baroque". In 10939:Hopkins, Owen (2014). 10903:The Short Story of Art 10887:GonzĂĄlez Mas, Ezequiel 10583:Hopkins, Owen (2020). 10546:Hopkins, Owen (2020). 10207:Martin, Henry (1927). 10132:Cite journal requires 9733:Renaissance und Barock 9664:Erlich, Cyril (1990). 9338:La Peinture du baroque 9325:La Peinture du baroque 9312:La Peinture du baroque 8427:Martin, Henry (1927). 8412:Martin, Henry (1927). 8397:Martin, Henry (1927). 8382:Martin, Henry (1927). 8367:Martin, Henry (1927). 8315:Martin, Henry (1927). 8278:Sharman, Ruth (2022). 7970:Cabanne (1988) page 15 7940:Cabanne (1988) page 12 7878:Ducher (1988), pg. 102 7672:QuatremĂšre de Quincy, 7388: 7382: 7352:DicionĂĄrio EtimolĂłgico 7063:pediments or columns. 6971:Baroque rinceaux with 6879:Jules Hardouin-Mansart 6542:(1830–1848), from the 6285:Benjamin-Paul Ramillon 6263:; unknown dimensions; 6224:Renaissance und Barock 6143: 6129: 6059:Johann Joachim KĂ€ndler 5971:, Germany, grilles by 5900:Charles-Joseph Natoire 5777:district, designed by 5770: 5731: 5285:Antonio Coello y Ochoa 5263:and fellow dramatists 5245:Luis Belmonte BermĂșdez 5169: 5150: 4966:George Frideric Handel 4948:Johann David Heinichen 4936:Georg Philipp Telemann 4755:Johann Jacob Froberger 4750: 4650:Composers and examples 4583:Royal Academy of Music 4501: 4417:Classical architecture 4128:like an oracle." That 3842: 3617:The Triumph of Bacchus 3449:San Luigi dei Francesi 3382:Resurrection of Christ 3346:(members of prominent 3329:Constantin BrĂąncoveanu 3319:Constantin BrĂąncoveanu 2911:Co-Cathedral of Recife 2748: 2641:Jesuit Church of Cusco 2192:, Braga, Portugal, by 2149:, Mafra, Portugal, by 1914:Jules Hardouin-Mansart 1751: 1717:, designed for him by 1572:structures was built: 1152:La ClerecĂ­a, Salamanca 1095:Santiago de Compostela 1079:Jean Bautista Sachetti 1075:Royal Palace of Madrid 1001:, (1657), finished by 977:. It appeared also in 652:Protestant Reformation 639: 603:Renaissance und Barock 582: 576: 570: 559: 539: 527: 518: 510: 502: 474: 462: 452: 446: 403: 392: 368: 359: 342: 17217:First Vatican Council 16915:First Council of Lyon 16679:Constantine the Great 16375:Christian monasticism 16109:Industrial Revolution 15193:Artist-run initiative 15168:Young British Artists 15133:New European Painting 15069:Moscow Conceptualists 14991:Feminist art movement 14769:Ukrainian underground 14744:Gutai Art Association 14143:Ten American Painters 13647:Western influence in 12624:List of art movements 12201:America and Australia 11821:Medieval Scandinavian 11412:. British Galleries. 11410:"Baroque Style Guide" 10920:Hodge, Susie (2019). 10901:Hodge, Susie (2017). 10820:. Paris: Flammarion. 10726:BĂ©ly, Lucien (2005). 10521:Giorgi, Rosa (2010). 10378:collections.louvre.fr 10328:collections.louvre.fr 9749:Sohm, Philip (1991). 9581:Graur, Neaga (1970). 9566:Graur, Neaga (1970). 9398:collections.louvre.fr 8828:Conner Gorry (2018). 8047:Cabanne (1988) pg. 63 7961:Ducher (1988) p. 104. 7793:14 March 2017 at the 7332:Graur, Neaga (1970). 7318:10.1093/gerhis/ghr066 7199:Neoclassicism (music) 6777:San Marcello al Corso 6357:Ferdinand Barbedienne 5904:Jean-Baptiste Lemoyne 5876:François de CuvilliĂ©s 5847:Chest of drawers; by 5768: 5718: 5620:jardin Ă  la française 5559:Gardens of Versailles 5498:Juana InĂ©s de la Cruz 5281:Juan de Matos Fragoso 5233:Luis VĂ©lez de Guevara 5156: 5140: 5002:Brandenburg Concertos 4993:Johann Sebastian Bach 4923:Il Serpente di Bronzo 4863:L'honestĂ  negli amori 4746: 4714:Musikalische Exequien 4620:Bartolomeo Cristofori 4529:Jean-Jacques Rousseau 4496: 4361:Heinrich Ludwig Rohde 4145:Jean Baptiste Pigalle 3956:Juan RodrĂ­guez JuĂĄrez 3828: 3707:Francisco de ZurbarĂĄn 3679:Artemisia Gentileschi 3641:Maria van Oosterwijck 3468:Artemisia Gentileschi 3409:The Loves of the Gods 3081:Walled City of Manila 3066:Baroque constructions 3043:Basilica of Bom Jesus 3014:Basilica of Bom Jesus 3001:, Manila, Philippines 2840:Tegucigalpa Cathedral 2746: 2686:Catholic missionaries 1729:in the 18th century. 1671:Lukas von Hildebrandt 1646:Frauenkirche, Dresden 1629:, WĂŒrzburg, Germany, 1378:Plague Column, Vienna 1338:, PoznaƄ, Poland, by 709:(1623–1634), both by 707:St. Peter's Baldachin 622: 535:Jean-Jacques Rousseau 321: 93:(1635–1640); centre: 17394:Sexual abuse scandal 17303:Mit brennender Sorge 17146:Age of Enlightenment 16925:Bernard of Clairvaux 16802:Byzantine Iconoclasm 16741:Council of Chalcedon 16521:Council of Jerusalem 16390:Role in civilization 16370:Religious institutes 16302:By country or region 16164:European debt crisis 16159:European integration 16099:Age of Enlightenment 15939:Republic of Florence 15003:Saqqakhaneh movement 14896:Chicano art movement 14764:Soviet Nonconformist 14570:Boston Expressionism 14553:Abstraction-CrĂ©ation 14371:Arbeitsrat fĂŒr Kunst 14364:Cologne Progressives 14084:Art Nouveau in Milan 13887:Anglo-Japanese style 13863:National romanticism 13293:Fontainebleau School 13203:Northern Renaissance 13038:International Gothic 12443:Critical regionalism 11464:Baroque architecture 11155:Hofer, Philip. 1951. 11086:Baroque & Rococo 11044:Tazartes, Maurizia, 10896:. La Editorial, UPR. 10709:Baroque & Rococo 10078:Embodiments of Power 9902:Amadei-Pulice (1990) 9881:Amadei-Pulice (1990) 9856:Amadei-Pulice (1990) 9666:The Piano: A History 8834:. Travelers' Tales. 6871:Palace of Versailles 6815:St. Peter's Basilica 6622:École des Beaux-Arts 6552:Second French Empire 6401:Palace of Versailles 6341:ChĂąteau de CompiĂšgne 6139:Jean-Antoine Watteau 6109:Palace of Versailles 5920:The Triumph of Venus 5827:Meudon Observatory, 5802:Transition to rococo 5750:. Under the rule of 5724:St. Peter's Basilica 5632:Palace of Versailles 5624:French formal garden 5493:La verdad sospechosa 5487:Juan Ruiz de AlarcĂłn 5442:. The dramaturgy of 5398:Federico Della Valle 5371:Joost van den Vondel 5237:Juan Ruiz de AlarcĂłn 4954:Jean-Philippe Rameau 4941:Der Tag des Gerichts 4858:Alessandro Scarlatti 4668:Sonata pian' e forte 4585:. In 1669, the poet 4511:Jean-Philippe Rameau 4440:AndrĂ©-Charles Boulle 4333:AndrĂ©-Charles Boulle 4269:AndrĂ© Charles Boulle 4121:Laocoön and His Sons 4113:St. Peter's Basilica 4111:beneath the dome in 4101:Gian Lorenzo Bernini 4019:Gian Lorenzo Bernini 3998:St. Peter's Basilica 3077:World Heritage Sites 2600:, Taxco, Mexico, by 2570:, Bolivia, 1551–1712 2397:During the reign of 2067:Palace of Versailles 1762:Dominikus Zimmermann 1707:Palace of Versailles 1701:was inspired by the 1675:Dominikus Zimmermann 1538:St. Kazimierz Church 1382:Matthias Rauchmiller 1244:Leonardo de Figueroa 1060:Palacio de la Merced 1045:Leonardo de Figueroa 1041:Palacio de San Telmo 919:Gian Lorenzo Bernini 900:St. Peter's Basilica 843:Gian Lorenzo Bernini 774:St. Peter's Basilica 720:Dresden Frauenkirche 715:St. Peter's Basilica 711:Gian Lorenzo Bernini 703:Chair of Saint Peter 615:Baroque architecture 553:QuatremĂšre de Quincy 496:Jean-Philippe Rameau 390:term used in logic, 269:Lutheran Baroque art 105:Palace of Versailles 103:(1651); bottom: the 30:For other uses, see 17581:Early modern period 17546:18th century in art 17536:17th century in art 17222:Papal infallibility 17212:Our Lady of Lourdes 17161:Shimabara Rebellion 17005:Counter-Reformation 16129:Revolutions of 1848 16059:Early modern France 15840:Anglo-Saxon England 15745:Classical antiquity 15538:Hierarchy of genres 15103:Saint Soleil School 15039:Post-conceptual art 15008:The Stars Art Group 14886:Black Arts Movement 14849:Neo-Dada Organizers 14650:Lyrical abstraction 14383:Australian tonalism 14056:California Tonalism 13728:Hudson River School 13531:Colonial Asian art 13271:English Renaissance 13220:Ghent–Bruges school 13208:Early Netherlandish 13120:Italian Renaissance 13033:Gothic art in Milan 12382:Stripped Classicism 12357:International style 12340:Rationalist-Fascist 11989:Portuguese Colonial 11739:Pre-Islamic Persian 11210:Martin, John Rupert 11026:Sund, July (2019). 10638:carnavalet.paris.fr 10525:. rao. p. 76. 9835:GonzĂĄlez Mas (1980) 9823:GonzĂĄlez Mas (1980) 9811:GonzĂĄlez Mas (1980) 9799:GonzĂĄlez Mas (1980) 9731:Heinrich Wölfflin, 9288:Great Women Artists 9263:Great Women Artists 9202:Great Women Artists 9055:"Historia Del Arte" 8866:on 21 January 2016. 8647:culturanorte.gov.pt 8510:5000 Years of Tiles 7684:, Rome, 1962, p. 46 7541:8 June 2020 at the 7189:New Spanish Baroque 7121:Christianity portal 6979:of a room from the 6775:Broken pediment of 6725:International Style 6586:Second Empire style 6343:, CompiĂšgne, France 6163:Counter-Reformation 6115:Madame de Pompadour 6085:Livre de Cartouches 5931:, Stockholm, Sweden 5679:, Netherlands; the 5448:Demetrius of Rostov 5356:Autos sacramentales 5163:Les Noces de ThĂ©tis 5111:Giambattista Marino 4764:Jean-Baptiste Lully 4748:JS Bach (1685–1750) 4605:Jean-Baptiste Lully 4516:Hippolyte et Aricie 4195:Louis XIV furniture 4149:Frederick the Great 4083:The Death of Adonis 3948:Juan de ValdĂ©s Leal 3864:, and the Bolivian 3839:Master of Calamarca 3797:Madame de Pompadour 3743:Counter-Reformation 3488:The Four Continents 3281:, thick leaves, of 3055:World Heritage Site 2682:Counter-Reformation 2478:New Spanish Baroque 2411:Elizabethan Baroque 2303:Elizabethan Baroque 2261:, the logia of the 2248:World Heritage List 1785:World Heritage Site 1778:Wessobrunner School 1568:two unique baroque 1566:Peace of Westphalia 1477:pilgrimage churches 1236:Palace of San Telmo 1217:, begun in 1643 by 971:Baldassare Longhena 948:(1685–1695) in the 930:Francesco Borromini 824:Francesco Borromini 805:Baldassare Longhena 747:Francesco Borromini 656:Counter-Reformation 504:Hippolyte et Aricie 458:Charles V of France 415:Michel de Montaigne 120:17th–18th centuries 41: 17267:Our Lady of FĂĄtima 17056:Ignatius of Loyola 16980:Catherine of Siena 16948:Pope Boniface VIII 16767:Benedict of Nursia 16736:Council of Ephesus 16573:Ante-Nicene period 16526:Split with Judaism 16360:Crusading movement 16235:Crusading movement 16139:Russian Revolution 15974:Hundred Years' War 15870:Maritime republics 15773:Early Christianity 15763:Hellenistic period 15720:Paleolithic Europe 15580:Landscape painting 15188:New Leipzig School 15128:Neo-conceptual art 14876:Art & Language 14871:Capitalist realism 14793:Florida Highwaymen 14729:Hard-edge painting 14543:Streamline Moderne 14504:Harlem Renaissance 14347:Novecento Italiano 14175:Deutscher Werkbund 14002:Post-Impressionism 13564:Latin American art 13368:Guild of Romanists 13230:German Renaissance 13225:Northern Mannerism 12387:Postconstructivism 12330:Streamline Moderne 11283:Wölfflin, Heinrich 11186:The Age of Baroque 11103:Baroque and Rococo 10987:Palisca, Claude V. 10782:Causa, Raffaello, 10260:, p. 99, 100. 10209:Le Style Louis XIV 9654:, pp. 152–54. 9598:Renault and LazĂ©, 9549:"Slant-Front Desk" 9336:Prater and Bauer, 9323:Prater and Bauer, 9310:Prater and Bauer, 8653:on 3 February 2020 8429:Le Style Louis XIV 8414:Le Style Louis XIV 8399:Le Style Louis XIV 8384:Le Style Louis XIV 8369:Le Style Louis XIV 8317:Le Style Louis XIV 7164:Earthquake Baroque 7135:Catholicism portal 6749:550 Madison Avenue 6327:Jewelry toilet of 6267:, Beauvais, France 6236:Roman architecture 5943:Vieux-Laque Room, 5771: 5732: 5720:St. Peter's Square 5669:Nymphenburg Palace 5417:La reina di Scotia 5405:Adelonda di Frigia 5383:commedia dell'arte 5273:JerĂłnimo de CĂĄncer 5170: 5151: 5008:St Matthew Passion 4984:Domenico Scarlatti 4918:Jan Dismas Zelenka 4899:Didone abbandonata 4875:Mitridate Eupatore 4751: 4738:Scipione affricano 4717:(1629, 1647, 1650) 4697:Claudio Monteverdi 4502: 4365:Ferdinand Plitzner 4178:Francisco Salzillo 4109:Chair of St. Peter 3925:Miguel de Santiago 3843: 3758:, or paintings in 3727:Georges de La Tour 3637:Vanitas Still Life 3622:Michaelina Wautier 3324:BrĂąncovenesc style 3097:BrĂąncovenesc style 3020:, India, 1594–1605 2943:Earthquake Baroque 2862:in Argentina; the 2858:in Venezuela; the 2846:in Nicaragua; the 2772:San AndrĂ©s Cholula 2749: 2128:University Library 2114:Portuguese Baroque 1910:DĂŽme des Invalides 1815:ChĂąteau de Maisons 1627:WĂŒrzburg Residence 1612:Balthasar Permoser 1534:Tylman van Gameren 1519:Sigismund's Column 1344:Giovanni Catenazzi 923:St. Peter's Square 883:Church of the GesĂč 858:St. Peter's Square 739:forced perspective 640: 632:Church of the GesĂč 468:, which describes 343: 314:Origin of the word 39: 17518: 17517: 17478:COVID-19 pandemic 17456:Pope Benedict XVI 17361:Pope John Paul II 17136:Pope Benedict XIV 17122:French Revolution 17106:Thirty Years' War 17096:Robert Bellarmine 17081:John of the Cross 16985:Pope Alexander VI 16970:Council of Vienne 16900:Francis of Assisi 16890:Pope Innocent III 16759:Early Middle Ages 16753: 16752: 16749: 16748: 16691:Arian controversy 16644: 16643: 16592:Apostolic Fathers 16243: 16242: 16169:COVID-19 pandemic 16114:French Revolution 16089:Habsburg monarchy 16069:Cossack Hetmanate 16049:Portuguese Empire 16039:Absolute monarchy 16034:Thirty Years' War 15929:Holy Roman Empire 15854:Bulgarian Empire 15813:Early Middle Ages 15730:Bronze Age Europe 15704:History of Europe 15670: 15669: 15452: 15451: 15308:Corporate Memphis 15261:Classical Realism 15231:Amazonian pop art 15123:Appropriation art 15091:Neo-expressionism 14961:Environmental art 14866:Nouvelle tendance 14583: 14582: 14531:Socialist realism 14388:Dresden Secession 14007:Neo-Impressionism 13970:Decadent movement 13941:Heidelberg School 13835: 13834: 13733:American luminism 13718:DĂŒsseldorf School 13713:Shoreham Ancients 13703:Nazarene movement 13693:Danish Golden Age 13574:Indochristian art 13252:Antwerp Mannerism 13141:Pittura infamante 13135:Florentine School 13130:Proto-Renaissance 12572: 12571: 11614: 11613: 11350:Massimo Colella, 11343:Massimo Colella, 11336:Massimo Colella, 11316:978-2-7056-8448-8 11274:978-1-6060-6041-4 11204:978-0-8264-6648-8 11176:978-84-9948-991-9 11150:978-0-7546-6685-1 11094:978-0-7148-5742-8 11077:978-0-8109-8027-3 11046:Fontaines de Rome 11037:978-0-7148-7637-5 10978:978-0-500-29148-1 10943:. 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13797: 13796: 13786: 13781: 13771: 13766: 13765: 13764: 13754: 13749: 13747:Norwich School 13744: 13739: 13738: 13737: 13736: 13735: 13725: 13720: 13715: 13710: 13705: 13700: 13695: 13690: 13688:Fairy painting 13679: 13677: 13667: 13666: 13664: 13663: 13662: 13661: 13656: 13645: 13640: 13635: 13630: 13625: 13624: 13623: 13612: 13610: 13604: 13603: 13601: 13600: 13599: 13598: 13593: 13592: 13591: 13586: 13581: 13579:Chilote School 13571: 13569:Casta painting 13561: 13560: 13559: 13554: 13549: 13548: 13547: 13545:Tipos del PaĂ­s 13542: 13529: 13528: 13527: 13526: 13525: 13515: 13503: 13501: 13497: 13496: 13494: 13493: 13488: 13487: 13486: 13481: 13476: 13471: 13466: 13454: 13453: 13452: 13445: 13440: 13435: 13433:Louis XV style 13430: 13419: 13417: 13413: 13412: 13410: 13409: 13408: 13407: 13402: 13392: 13387: 13382: 13381: 13380: 13370: 13365: 13360: 13355: 13354: 13353: 13348: 13343: 13342: 13341: 13336: 13326: 13321: 13310: 13308: 13304: 13303: 13301: 13300: 13295: 13290: 13285: 13280: 13279: 13278: 13268: 13267: 13266: 13265: 13264: 13259: 13254: 13244: 13243: 13242: 13237: 13235:Cologne School 13227: 13222: 13217: 13216: 13215: 13200: 13199: 13198: 13197: 13196: 13188: 13183: 13178: 13168: 13167: 13166: 13161: 13156: 13146: 13145: 13144: 13137: 13132: 13116: 13114: 13108: 13107: 13105: 13104: 13103: 13102: 13095: 13090: 13088:Italian school 13079: 13074: 13073: 13072: 13070:Sienese School 13062: 13057: 13052: 13047: 13046: 13045: 13040: 13035: 13025: 13018: 13017: 13016: 13006: 13005: 13004: 12999: 12989: 12984: 12983: 12982: 12980:Pre-Romanesque 12977: 12972: 12962: 12961: 12960: 12955: 12950: 12945: 12935: 12930: 12929: 12928: 12916: 12911: 12909:Donor portrait 12906: 12905: 12904: 12899: 12894: 12889: 12884: 12874: 12873: 12872: 12862: 12861: 12860: 12849: 12847: 12841: 12840: 12838: 12837: 12836: 12835: 12830: 12825: 12820: 12818:Julio-Claudian 12815: 12810: 12800: 12795: 12790: 12785: 12780: 12779: 12778: 12777: 12776: 12771: 12770: 12769: 12767:Greco-Buddhist 12759: 12749: 12744: 12739: 12734: 12729: 12724: 12719: 12714: 12709: 12707:Protogeometric 12704: 12694: 12693: 12692: 12687: 12682: 12677: 12667: 12662: 12661: 12660: 12649: 12647: 12638: 12632: 12631: 12622: 12619: 12618: 12602: 12601: 12594: 12587: 12579: 12570: 12569: 12567: 12566: 12561: 12556: 12551: 12546: 12541: 12540: 12539: 12529: 12524: 12519: 12518: 12517: 12512: 12502: 12497: 12491: 12489: 12485: 12484: 12482: 12481: 12476: 12471: 12466: 12460: 12458: 12454: 12453: 12451: 12450: 12445: 12440: 12435: 12430: 12425: 12420: 12415: 12409: 12407: 12403: 12402: 12400: 12399: 12394: 12389: 12384: 12379: 12374: 12369: 12364: 12359: 12354: 12353: 12352: 12347: 12342: 12332: 12327: 12322: 12320:Constructivism 12317: 12312: 12307: 12306: 12305: 12295: 12293:Prairie School 12290: 12285: 12280: 12274: 12272: 12268: 12267: 12265: 12264: 12263: 12262: 12257: 12252: 12247: 12237: 12236: 12235: 12230: 12225: 12220: 12215: 12210: 12205: 12204: 12203: 12198: 12190: 12185: 12180: 12175: 12174: 12173: 12168: 12163: 12153: 12148: 12143: 12138: 12133: 12128: 12123: 12122: 12121: 12116: 12101: 12100: 12099: 12089: 12088: 12087: 12082: 12077: 12072: 12067: 12062: 12057: 12052: 12047: 12042: 12037: 12032: 12027: 12022: 12011: 12009: 12005: 12004: 12002: 12001: 11996: 11991: 11986: 11981: 11976: 11970: 11968: 11964: 11963: 11961: 11960: 11955: 11950: 11945: 11940: 11939: 11938: 11928: 11923: 11922: 11921: 11916: 11911: 11906: 11901: 11896: 11888: 11887: 11886: 11881: 11876: 11868: 11867: 11866: 11861: 11856: 11845: 11843: 11839: 11838: 11836: 11835: 11834: 11833: 11826:Pre-Romanesque 11823: 11818: 11817: 11816: 11811: 11806: 11801: 11796: 11786: 11785: 11784: 11779: 11771: 11766: 11760: 11758: 11756:1st millennium 11752: 11751: 11749: 11748: 11747: 11746: 11736: 11735: 11734: 11729: 11724: 11714: 11709: 11708: 11707: 11702: 11694: 11689: 11684: 11678: 11676: 11670: 11669: 11667: 11666: 11661: 11655: 11652: 11651: 11644: 11643: 11636: 11629: 11621: 11612: 11611: 11609: 11608: 11603: 11602: 11601: 11591: 11590: 11589: 11584: 11579: 11574: 11564: 11559: 11554: 11549: 11548: 11547: 11537: 11532: 11531: 11530: 11525: 11515: 11510: 11505: 11504: 11503: 11493: 11491:Dutch Republic 11488: 11483: 11478: 11472: 11469: 11468: 11460: 11459: 11452: 11445: 11437: 11431: 11430: 11406: 11397: 11391: 11379: 11373: 11368: 11361: 11360:External links 11358: 11356: 11355: 11348: 11341: 11334: 11319: 11301: 11295: 11279: 11273: 11260: 11246: 11233: 11207: 11192:Lambert, Gregg 11189: 11179: 11160: 11153: 11138: 11124: 11114: 11099:Bazin, Germain 11096: 11079: 11064: 11062: 11059: 11057: 11056: 11042: 11036: 11023: 11009: 11003: 10983: 10977: 10964: 10955: 10949: 10936: 10930: 10917: 10911: 10898: 10883: 10877: 10868:The Art Museum 10862: 10841: 10832: 10826: 10813: 10807: 10794: 10780: 10774: 10761: 10755: 10742: 10736: 10723: 10717: 10704: 10698: 10684: 10682: 10679: 10676: 10675: 10650: 10625: 10600: 10593: 10575: 10573:, p. 102. 10563: 10556: 10538: 10531: 10513: 10511:, p. 203. 10501: 10486: 10471: 10456: 10441: 10434: 10417: 10415:, p. 294. 10405: 10403:, p. 296. 10390: 10365: 10358: 10340: 10315: 10289: 10285:Boucher (1998) 10274: 10272:, p. 294. 10262: 10250: 10248:, p. 104. 10238: 10226: 10214: 10199: 10163: 10157:Rideout, Amy. 10150: 10134:|journal= 10107: 10094: 10064: 10056: 10033: 10021: 10009: 9997: 9985: 9971: 9964: 9937: 9930: 9914:Kahn, Andrew; 9906: 9894: 9885: 9873: 9860: 9848: 9839: 9827: 9815: 9803: 9791: 9766: 9759: 9741: 9724: 9720:Isacoff (2012) 9712: 9685: 9678: 9656: 9641: 9619: 9604: 9602:(2006), pg. 59 9588: 9573: 9558: 9540: 9538:, p. 287. 9528: 9521: 9513:Decorative Art 9503: 9485: 9460: 9453: 9445:Decorative Art 9435: 9431:Boucher (1998) 9423: 9421:, p. 146. 9419:Boucher (1998) 9411: 9385: 9383:, p. 252. 9373: 9364: 9355: 9342: 9340:(1997), pg. 12 9329: 9316: 9314:(1997), pg. 11 9303: 9296: 9278: 9271: 9253: 9251:, p. 262. 9241: 9239:, p. 256. 9229: 9227:, p. 243. 9217: 9210: 9192: 9190:, p. 244. 9180: 9178:, p. 246. 9168: 9156: 9147:George Oprescu 9138: 9136:, p. 216. 9126: 9119: 9101: 9089: 9077: 9060: 9045: 9038: 9018: 9011: 8989: 8970: 8963: 8943: 8936: 8912: 8905: 8881: 8869: 8847: 8841:978-1609521301 8840: 8820: 8813: 8791: 8789:, p. 358. 8779: 8777:, p. 354. 8767: 8765:, p. 360. 8755: 8737: 8719: 8701: 8683: 8664: 8634: 8616: 8603:10.2307/987760 8581: 8555: 8537: 8535:, p. 246. 8525: 8518: 8500: 8498:, p. 245. 8488: 8486:, p. 269. 8476: 8467: 8455: 8453:, p. 223. 8443: 8434: 8419: 8404: 8389: 8374: 8359: 8347: 8340: 8322: 8307: 8295: 8288: 8270: 8258: 8249: 8235: 8210: 8185: 8160: 8151: 8136: 8124: 8112: 8110:, p. 230. 8097: 8085: 8083:, p. 216. 8073: 8066: 8049: 8040: 8026: 8017: 8015:, pp. 12. 8005: 7998: 7981: 7972: 7963: 7951: 7942: 7933: 7921: 7909: 7897: 7880: 7871: 7859: 7850: 7820: 7814:(Belmont, CA: 7803: 7799:Melitensiawath 7779: 7772: 7754: 7752:(2014), p. 70. 7741: 7716: 7686: 7665: 7643: 7624: 7603: 7575: 7546: 7527: 7505: 7473: 7454:(3): 233–259. 7428: 7406: 7357: 7339: 7324: 7305:German History 7288: 7262: 7261: 7259: 7256: 7254: 7253: 7241: 7236: 7231: 7226: 7221: 7216: 7211: 7206: 7204:Andean Baroque 7201: 7196: 7191: 7186: 7181: 7176: 7171: 7166: 7161: 7156: 7151: 7146: 7140: 7139: 7138: 7124: 7110: 7094: 7091: 7048: 7047: 7034: 7027: 7025: 7009:Nicolas Sageot 7002: 6995: 6993: 6970: 6963: 6961: 6942: 6935: 6933: 6923: 6916: 6914: 6899: 6892: 6890: 6868: 6861: 6859: 6855:Michael Graves 6840: 6833: 6831: 6813: 6806: 6804: 6794: 6787: 6785: 6774: 6767: 6765: 6761:Philip Johnson 6747: 6740: 6736: 6733: 6710:Rococo Revival 6694:Constructivism 6592:(Rococo), and 6578:coupled column 6504: 6503: 6492: 6485: 6483: 6469: 6462: 6460: 6456:Charles Giraud 6446: 6439: 6437: 6426: 6419: 6417: 6394: 6387: 6385: 6373:Palais Garnier 6370: 6363: 6361: 6354: 6347: 6345: 6326: 6319: 6317: 6306: 6299: 6297: 6278: 6271: 6269: 6254: 6247: 6243: 6240: 6203: 6200: 6192:Henan province 6154:double columns 6145:fĂȘtes galantes 6100: 6099: 6076: 6069: 6067: 6052: 6045: 6043: 6029: 6022: 6020: 6009: 6002: 6000: 5986: 5979: 5977: 5966: 5959: 5957: 5942: 5935: 5933: 5929:Nationalmuseum 5917: 5910: 5908: 5889: 5882: 5880: 5870: 5863: 5861: 5846: 5839: 5837: 5826: 5819: 5814:Louis XV style 5806:Main article: 5803: 5800: 5798: 5795: 5779:Ildefons CerdĂ  5700: 5697: 5691:, Spain; and 5677:Het Loo Palace 5616: 5615: 5609:Garden of the 5608: 5601: 5599: 5589:Garden of the 5588: 5581: 5579: 5575:Het Loo Palace 5572: 5565: 5563: 5557: 5550: 5548: 5544:AndrĂ© Le NĂŽtre 5537: 5530: 5525:Baroque garden 5523:Main article: 5520: 5517: 5455: 5452: 5289:AgustĂ­n Moreto 5249:Felipe GodĂ­nez 5221:Gaspar Aguilar 5215:, but also by 5134: 5131: 5067: 5064: 5044:Main article: 5041: 5038: 5037: 5036: 5024: 5015:Nicola Porpora 5012: 4990: 4981: 4963: 4951: 4945: 4933: 4915: 4903: 4891: 4879: 4855: 4843: 4831: 4821: 4809: 4797: 4785: 4773: 4761: 4752: 4718: 4706: 4694: 4682: 4651: 4648: 4597:Robert Cambert 4577:, produced in 4487:Main article: 4484: 4481: 4473:table Ă  gibier 4377: 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It is now a 1655: 1654: 1648:, Germany, by 1644: 1637: 1635: 1625: 1618: 1616: 1606:, Germany, by 1602: 1595: 1588:Main article: 1585: 1584:German Baroque 1582: 1558:Pompeo Ferrari 1527:WilanĂłw Palace 1513:, designed by 1507:Polish Baroque 1473: 1472: 1465: 1458: 1456: 1446: 1439: 1437: 1434: 1427: 1425: 1418: 1411: 1409: 1399: 1392: 1390: 1380:, Austria, by 1376: 1369: 1367: 1363:WilanĂłw Palace 1361: 1354: 1352: 1348:Pompeo Ferrari 1334: 1327: 1323: 1322:Central Europe 1320: 1298:altarpiece at 1207: 1206: 1200: 1193: 1191: 1184: 1177: 1175: 1165: 1158: 1156: 1150: 1143: 1141: 1131: 1124: 1122: 1112: 1105: 1103: 1092: 1085: 1083: 1073: 1066: 1064: 1058: 1051: 1049: 1039: 1032: 1025:Main article: 1022: 1019: 879: 878: 871: 864: 862: 856: 849: 847: 837: 830: 828: 818: 811: 809: 799: 792: 790: 772: 765: 758:Main article: 755: 752: 695:Sistine Chapel 613:Main article: 610: 607: 388:Medieval Latin 315: 312: 122: 121: 118: 114: 113: 84: 72: 71: 70: 61: 60: 59: 50: 49: 48: 47: 46: 45: 26: 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17235: 17233: 17230: 17228: 17227:Pope Leo XIII 17225: 17223: 17220: 17218: 17215: 17213: 17210: 17208: 17205: 17203: 17200: 17198: 17197:United States 17195: 17193: 17190: 17188: 17187:Pope Pius VII 17185: 17184: 17182: 17178: 17172: 17169: 17167: 17164: 17162: 17159: 17157: 17154: 17152: 17149: 17147: 17144: 17142: 17139: 17137: 17134: 17132: 17129: 17128: 17126: 17123: 17118: 17113: 17107: 17104: 17102: 17099: 17097: 17094: 17092: 17089: 17087: 17084: 17082: 17079: 17077: 17074: 17072: 17069: 17067: 17064: 17062: 17059: 17057: 17054: 17052: 17049: 17047: 17044: 17042: 17039: 17037: 17034: 17032: 17029: 17027: 17026: 17022: 17020: 17017: 17015: 17012: 17011: 17009: 17006: 17002: 16997: 16991: 16988: 16986: 16983: 16981: 16978: 16976: 16973: 16971: 16968: 16966: 16963: 16959: 16956: 16955: 16954: 16951: 16949: 16946: 16944: 16941: 16940: 16938: 16936: 16932: 16926: 16923: 16921: 16918: 16916: 16913: 16911: 16908: 16906: 16903: 16901: 16898: 16896: 16893: 16891: 16888: 16886: 16883: 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16160: 16157: 16155: 16152: 16150: 16147: 16145: 16142: 16140: 16137: 16135: 16132: 16130: 16127: 16125: 16122: 16120: 16117: 16115: 16112: 16110: 16107: 16105: 16102: 16100: 16097: 16095: 16092: 16090: 16087: 16085: 16082: 16080: 16077: 16075: 16072: 16070: 16067: 16065: 16062: 16060: 16057: 16055: 16052: 16050: 16047: 16045: 16042: 16040: 16037: 16035: 16032: 16030: 16027: 16025: 16022: 16020: 16017: 16013: 16010: 16009: 16008: 16005: 16003: 16000: 15998: 15995: 15994: 15992: 15990: 15989:Modern period 15986: 15980: 15977: 15975: 15972: 15970: 15967: 15965: 15962: 15960: 15957: 15955: 15952: 15950: 15947: 15945: 15942: 15940: 15937: 15935: 15932: 15930: 15927: 15924: 15920: 15916: 15912: 15908: 15905: 15903: 15900: 15898: 15895: 15891: 15888: 15886: 15883: 15881: 15878: 15876: 15873: 15872: 15871: 15868: 15864: 15861: 15859: 15856: 15855: 15853: 15851: 15848: 15846: 15843: 15841: 15838: 15836: 15833: 15829: 15826: 15825: 15824: 15821: 15819: 15816: 15814: 15811: 15810: 15808: 15806: 15802: 15796: 15793: 15791: 15788: 15786: 15783: 15779: 15776: 15775: 15774: 15771: 15769: 15766: 15764: 15761: 15759: 15756: 15754: 15751: 15750: 15748: 15746: 15742: 15736: 15733: 15731: 15728: 15726: 15723: 15721: 15718: 15717: 15715: 15713: 15709: 15705: 15698: 15693: 15691: 15686: 15684: 15679: 15678: 15675: 15663: 15655: 15654: 15651: 15645: 15642: 15640: 15639: 15635: 15633: 15630: 15628: 15625: 15623: 15620: 15618: 15615: 15613: 15610: 15608: 15605: 15603: 15600: 15596: 15593: 15591: 15588: 15587: 15586: 15583: 15581: 15578: 15576: 15573: 15571: 15568: 15566: 15563: 15561: 15558: 15556: 15553: 15549: 15546: 15544: 15541: 15540: 15539: 15536: 15534: 15531: 15529: 15528:Fantastic art 15526: 15524: 15521: 15517: 15514: 15512: 15509: 15507: 15504: 15502: 15499: 15498: 15497: 15496:Christian art 15494: 15492: 15489: 15487: 15484: 15482: 15479: 15475: 15472: 15471: 15470: 15467: 15465: 15462: 15461: 15459: 15455: 15445: 15442: 15440: 15437: 15435: 15432: 15428: 15425: 15423: 15420: 15419: 15418: 15415: 15413: 15410: 15408: 15405: 15403: 15400: 15398: 15397:Skeuomorphism 15395: 15393: 15390: 15388: 15385: 15383: 15380: 15378: 15375: 15373: 15370: 15368: 15365: 15363: 15360: 15358: 15357:Massurrealism 15355: 15353: 15352:Lightpainting 15350: 15348: 15345: 15343: 15340: 15336: 15335:Post-Internet 15333: 15332: 15331: 15328: 15326: 15323: 15321: 15318: 15316: 15313: 15309: 15306: 15305: 15304: 15301: 15299: 15296: 15294: 15291: 15289: 15286: 15284: 15281: 15279: 15276: 15272: 15269: 15268: 15267: 15264: 15262: 15259: 15257: 15254: 15252: 15249: 15247: 15244: 15242: 15239: 15237: 15234: 15232: 15229: 15228: 15226: 15220: 15214: 15211: 15209: 15208:Grunge design 15206: 15204: 15201: 15199: 15196: 15194: 15191: 15189: 15186: 15184: 15181: 15179: 15176: 15174: 15171: 15169: 15166: 15164: 15163:Retrofuturism 15161: 15159: 15158:Scratch video 15156: 15154: 15151: 15149: 15146: 15144: 15143:Memphis Group 15141: 15139: 15136: 15134: 15131: 15129: 15126: 15124: 15121: 15119: 15118:Telematic art 15116: 15114: 15111: 15109: 15108:Guerrilla art 15106: 15104: 15101: 15097: 15094: 15093: 15092: 15089: 15087: 15084: 15082: 15079: 15077: 15074: 15070: 15067: 15066: 15065: 15062: 15060: 15059:Endurance art 15057: 15055: 15052: 15050: 15047: 15045: 15042: 15040: 15037: 15036: 15034: 15030: 15024: 15021: 15019: 15016: 15014: 15011: 15009: 15006: 15004: 15001: 14997: 14994: 14993: 14992: 14989: 14987: 14984: 14982: 14979: 14977: 14974: 14972: 14969: 14967: 14964: 14962: 14959: 14957: 14954: 14952: 14949: 14947: 14944: 14942: 14939: 14937: 14934: 14932: 14929: 14927: 14924: 14922: 14919: 14917: 14914: 14912: 14909: 14907: 14904: 14902: 14899: 14897: 14894: 14892: 14889: 14887: 14884: 14882: 14879: 14877: 14874: 14872: 14869: 14867: 14864: 14862: 14859: 14857: 14854: 14850: 14847: 14846: 14845: 14842: 14840: 14837: 14835: 14832: 14830: 14827: 14825: 14822: 14820: 14817: 14816: 14814: 14810: 14804: 14801: 14799: 14796: 14794: 14791: 14787: 14784: 14782: 14779: 14778: 14777: 14774: 14770: 14767: 14766: 14765: 14762: 14760: 14757: 14755: 14752: 14750: 14747: 14745: 14742: 14740: 14737: 14735: 14732: 14730: 14727: 14725: 14722: 14720: 14719:New media art 14717: 14713: 14710: 14709: 14708: 14705: 14703: 14700: 14698: 14697:Nanyang Style 14695: 14693: 14690: 14688: 14685: 14683: 14680: 14678: 14675: 14671: 14668: 14666: 14663: 14661: 14658: 14656: 14653: 14652: 14651: 14648: 14646: 14643: 14641: 14638: 14634: 14631: 14630: 14629: 14628:Visionary art 14626: 14622: 14619: 14618: 14617: 14614: 14612: 14609: 14608: 14606: 14602: 14599: 14595: 14590: 14586: 14576: 14573: 14571: 14568: 14566: 14563: 14561: 14558: 14554: 14551: 14550: 14549: 14546: 14544: 14541: 14537: 14534: 14532: 14529: 14528: 14527: 14524: 14520: 14517: 14516: 14515: 14512: 14510: 14507: 14505: 14502: 14500: 14497: 14495: 14494:Scuola Romana 14492: 14490: 14487: 14485: 14484: 14480: 14478: 14475: 14473: 14470: 14468: 14465: 14461: 14458: 14456: 14453: 14452: 14451: 14448: 14446: 14443: 14441: 14438: 14436: 14433: 14431: 14428: 14426: 14423: 14421: 14420:Anthropophagy 14418: 14416: 14413: 14409: 14406: 14405: 14404: 14403:Functionalism 14401: 14399: 14396: 14394: 14391: 14389: 14386: 14384: 14381: 14377: 14374: 14373: 14372: 14369: 14365: 14362: 14360: 14357: 14356: 14355: 14352: 14348: 14345: 14344: 14343: 14340: 14338: 14335: 14331: 14330: 14326: 14325: 14324: 14323:Neoplasticism 14321: 14319: 14316: 14314: 14311: 14305: 14302: 14301: 14300: 14297: 14296: 14295: 14292: 14290: 14287: 14285: 14282: 14280: 14277: 14275: 14272: 14271: 14269: 14265: 14259: 14256: 14254: 14251: 14249: 14246: 14244: 14241: 14239: 14236: 14234: 14231: 14227: 14226:Cubo-Futurism 14224: 14223: 14222: 14219: 14217: 14214: 14212: 14211: 14207: 14203: 14200: 14198: 14195: 14194: 14193: 14190: 14186: 14185:Ashcan School 14183: 14182: 14181: 14178: 14176: 14173: 14171: 14168: 14164: 14161: 14159: 14156: 14155: 14154: 14153:Expressionism 14151: 14149: 14146: 14144: 14141: 14139: 14138:Mir iskusstva 14136: 14134: 14131: 14127: 14124: 14122: 14119: 14117: 14114: 14112: 14109: 14108: 14107: 14104: 14102: 14099: 14097: 14094: 14092: 14089: 14085: 14082: 14081: 14080: 14077: 14076: 14074: 14070: 14064: 14061: 14057: 14054: 14053: 14052: 14049: 14045: 14042: 14040: 14037: 14035: 14032: 14030: 14027: 14025: 14022: 14020: 14017: 14013: 14010: 14009: 14008: 14005: 14004: 14003: 14000: 13998: 13995: 13993: 13990: 13986: 13983: 13981: 13978: 13977: 13976: 13973: 13971: 13968: 13966: 13963: 13959: 13956: 13955: 13954: 13951: 13949: 13946: 13942: 13939: 13937: 13934: 13932: 13929: 13925: 13924:Boston School 13922: 13920: 13919:Hoosier Group 13917: 13916: 13915: 13912: 13911: 13910: 13909:Impressionism 13907: 13905: 13904:Peredvizhniki 13902: 13900: 13897: 13895: 13894:Beuron School 13892: 13888: 13885: 13884: 13883: 13882: 13878: 13876: 13873: 13871: 13868: 13864: 13861: 13860: 13859: 13856: 13855: 13853: 13849: 13846: 13842: 13838: 13828: 13825: 13821: 13818: 13814: 13811: 13810: 13809: 13808:Munich School 13806: 13805: 13804: 13801: 13795: 13792: 13791: 13790: 13787: 13785: 13782: 13780: 13777: 13776: 13775: 13772: 13770: 13767: 13763: 13760: 13759: 13758: 13755: 13753: 13750: 13748: 13745: 13743: 13740: 13734: 13731: 13730: 13729: 13726: 13724: 13721: 13719: 13716: 13714: 13711: 13709: 13706: 13704: 13701: 13699: 13696: 13694: 13691: 13689: 13686: 13685: 13684: 13681: 13680: 13678: 13674: 13668: 13660: 13657: 13655: 13652: 13651: 13650: 13646: 13644: 13641: 13639: 13636: 13634: 13631: 13629: 13626: 13622: 13619: 13618: 13617: 13614: 13613: 13611: 13607:Art borrowing 13605: 13597: 13594: 13590: 13587: 13585: 13582: 13580: 13577: 13576: 13575: 13572: 13570: 13567: 13566: 13565: 13562: 13558: 13557:Company style 13555: 13553: 13550: 13546: 13543: 13541: 13538: 13537: 13536: 13533: 13532: 13530: 13524: 13521: 13520: 13519: 13516: 13514: 13511: 13510: 13509: 13505: 13504: 13502: 13498: 13492: 13489: 13485: 13482: 13480: 13477: 13475: 13472: 13470: 13467: 13465: 13464: 13460: 13459: 13458: 13457:Neoclassicism 13455: 13451: 13450: 13446: 13444: 13441: 13439: 13436: 13434: 13431: 13429: 13426: 13425: 13424: 13421: 13420: 13418: 13414: 13406: 13403: 13401: 13398: 13397: 13396: 13393: 13391: 13388: 13386: 13383: 13379: 13376: 13375: 13374: 13371: 13369: 13366: 13364: 13361: 13359: 13356: 13352: 13349: 13347: 13344: 13340: 13337: 13335: 13332: 13331: 13330: 13327: 13325: 13322: 13320: 13317: 13316: 13315: 13312: 13311: 13309: 13305: 13299: 13296: 13294: 13291: 13289: 13286: 13284: 13283:Cretan School 13281: 13277: 13274: 13273: 13272: 13269: 13263: 13260: 13258: 13255: 13253: 13250: 13249: 13248: 13245: 13241: 13240:Danube school 13238: 13236: 13233: 13232: 13231: 13228: 13226: 13223: 13221: 13218: 13214: 13211: 13210: 13209: 13206: 13205: 13204: 13201: 13195: 13194: 13189: 13187: 13184: 13182: 13179: 13177: 13174: 13173: 13172: 13169: 13165: 13162: 13160: 13157: 13155: 13152: 13151: 13150: 13147: 13143: 13142: 13138: 13136: 13133: 13131: 13128: 13127: 13126: 13123: 13122: 13121: 13118: 13117: 13115: 13113: 13109: 13101: 13100: 13096: 13094: 13091: 13089: 13086: 13085: 13084: 13080: 13078: 13075: 13071: 13068: 13067: 13066: 13063: 13061: 13058: 13056: 13053: 13051: 13048: 13044: 13041: 13039: 13036: 13034: 13031: 13030: 13029: 13026: 13024: 13023: 13019: 13015: 13012: 13011: 13010: 13007: 13003: 13000: 12998: 12995: 12994: 12993: 12990: 12988: 12985: 12981: 12978: 12976: 12973: 12971: 12968: 12967: 12966: 12963: 12959: 12956: 12954: 12951: 12949: 12946: 12944: 12941: 12940: 12939: 12936: 12934: 12931: 12927: 12926: 12922: 12921: 12920: 12917: 12915: 12912: 12910: 12907: 12903: 12900: 12898: 12895: 12893: 12890: 12888: 12885: 12883: 12880: 12879: 12878: 12875: 12871: 12868: 12867: 12866: 12863: 12859: 12856: 12855: 12854: 12851: 12850: 12848: 12846: 12842: 12834: 12831: 12829: 12826: 12824: 12821: 12819: 12816: 12814: 12811: 12809: 12806: 12805: 12804: 12801: 12799: 12796: 12794: 12791: 12789: 12786: 12784: 12781: 12775: 12772: 12768: 12765: 12764: 12763: 12760: 12758: 12755: 12754: 12753: 12750: 12748: 12745: 12743: 12740: 12738: 12735: 12733: 12730: 12728: 12725: 12723: 12720: 12718: 12717:Orientalizing 12715: 12713: 12710: 12708: 12705: 12703: 12702:Sub-Mycenaean 12700: 12699: 12698: 12695: 12691: 12688: 12686: 12683: 12681: 12678: 12676: 12673: 12672: 12671: 12668: 12666: 12663: 12659: 12656: 12655: 12654: 12651: 12650: 12648: 12646: 12642: 12639: 12633: 12629: 12625: 12620: 12616:art movements 12615: 12611: 12607: 12600: 12595: 12593: 12588: 12586: 12581: 12580: 12577: 12565: 12562: 12560: 12557: 12555: 12552: 12550: 12547: 12545: 12542: 12538: 12535: 12534: 12533: 12530: 12528: 12525: 12523: 12520: 12516: 12513: 12511: 12508: 12507: 12506: 12503: 12501: 12498: 12496: 12493: 12492: 12490: 12486: 12480: 12477: 12475: 12474:New Classical 12472: 12470: 12467: 12465: 12462: 12461: 12459: 12455: 12449: 12446: 12444: 12441: 12439: 12436: 12434: 12431: 12429: 12426: 12424: 12421: 12419: 12418:Structuralism 12416: 12414: 12411: 12410: 12408: 12404: 12398: 12395: 12393: 12390: 12388: 12385: 12383: 12380: 12378: 12375: 12373: 12370: 12368: 12365: 12363: 12362:Functionalism 12360: 12358: 12355: 12351: 12348: 12346: 12343: 12341: 12338: 12337: 12336: 12333: 12331: 12328: 12326: 12323: 12321: 12318: 12316: 12313: 12311: 12308: 12304: 12301: 12300: 12299: 12298:Expressionism 12296: 12294: 12291: 12289: 12286: 12284: 12281: 12279: 12276: 12275: 12273: 12269: 12261: 12258: 12256: 12253: 12251: 12250:Liberty style 12248: 12246: 12243: 12242: 12241: 12238: 12234: 12231: 12229: 12226: 12224: 12221: 12219: 12216: 12214: 12211: 12209: 12206: 12202: 12199: 12197: 12194: 12193: 12191: 12189: 12186: 12184: 12183:Neo-Manueline 12181: 12179: 12176: 12172: 12169: 12167: 12164: 12162: 12159: 12158: 12157: 12156:Monumentalism 12154: 12152: 12149: 12147: 12146:Mediterranean 12144: 12142: 12139: 12137: 12134: 12132: 12129: 12127: 12124: 12120: 12117: 12115: 12112: 12111: 12110: 12107: 12106: 12105: 12102: 12098: 12095: 12094: 12093: 12090: 12086: 12083: 12081: 12078: 12076: 12073: 12071: 12068: 12066: 12063: 12061: 12058: 12056: 12053: 12051: 12048: 12046: 12043: 12041: 12038: 12036: 12033: 12031: 12028: 12026: 12023: 12021: 12018: 12017: 12016: 12013: 12012: 12010: 12006: 12000: 11997: 11995: 11992: 11990: 11987: 11985: 11982: 11980: 11977: 11975: 11972: 11971: 11969: 11965: 11959: 11956: 11954: 11951: 11949: 11946: 11944: 11941: 11937: 11934: 11933: 11932: 11929: 11927: 11926:Romano-Gothic 11924: 11920: 11917: 11915: 11912: 11910: 11907: 11905: 11902: 11900: 11897: 11895: 11892: 11891: 11889: 11885: 11882: 11880: 11877: 11875: 11872: 11871: 11869: 11865: 11862: 11860: 11857: 11855: 11852: 11851: 11850: 11847: 11846: 11844: 11840: 11832: 11829: 11828: 11827: 11824: 11822: 11819: 11815: 11812: 11810: 11807: 11805: 11802: 11800: 11797: 11795: 11792: 11791: 11790: 11787: 11783: 11780: 11778: 11775: 11774: 11772: 11770: 11767: 11765: 11762: 11761: 11759: 11757: 11753: 11745: 11742: 11741: 11740: 11737: 11733: 11730: 11728: 11727:Ancient Roman 11725: 11723: 11722:Ancient Greek 11720: 11719: 11718: 11715: 11713: 11710: 11706: 11703: 11701: 11698: 11697: 11695: 11693: 11690: 11688: 11685: 11683: 11680: 11679: 11677: 11675: 11671: 11665: 11662: 11660: 11657: 11656: 11653: 11649: 11642: 11637: 11635: 11630: 11628: 11623: 11622: 11619: 11607: 11604: 11600: 11597: 11596: 11595: 11592: 11588: 11585: 11583: 11580: 11578: 11575: 11573: 11570: 11569: 11568: 11565: 11563: 11560: 11558: 11555: 11553: 11550: 11546: 11543: 11542: 11541: 11538: 11536: 11533: 11529: 11526: 11524: 11521: 11520: 11519: 11516: 11514: 11511: 11509: 11506: 11502: 11499: 11498: 11497: 11494: 11492: 11489: 11487: 11484: 11482: 11481:Central Andes 11479: 11477: 11474: 11473: 11470: 11465: 11458: 11453: 11451: 11446: 11444: 11439: 11438: 11435: 11419: 11415: 11411: 11407: 11405: 11404:: The Baroque 11403: 11398: 11395: 11392: 11390: 11386: 11383: 11380: 11377: 11374: 11372: 11369: 11367: 11364: 11363: 11353: 11349: 11346: 11342: 11339: 11335: 11332: 11331:1-85566-107-1 11328: 11324: 11320: 11317: 11313: 11309: 11305: 11302: 11298: 11296:0-00-217349-2 11292: 11288: 11284: 11280: 11276: 11270: 11266: 11261: 11257: 11253: 11249: 11247:0-13-058496-7 11243: 11239: 11238:Baroque Music 11234: 11231: 11230:0-06-430077-3 11227: 11223: 11222:0-06-435332-X 11219: 11215: 11211: 11208: 11205: 11201: 11198:. Continuum. 11197: 11193: 11190: 11187: 11183: 11180: 11177: 11173: 11169: 11165: 11161: 11158: 11154: 11151: 11147: 11143: 11139: 11133: 11129: 11125: 11122: 11118: 11115: 11112: 11108: 11104: 11100: 11097: 11095: 11091: 11087: 11083: 11080: 11078: 11074: 11070: 11066: 11065: 11055: 11054:2-85088-200-3 11051: 11047: 11043: 11039: 11033: 11029: 11024: 11022: 11021:3-8228-8365-4 11018: 11014: 11010: 11006: 11004:9781561592630 11000: 10996: 10992: 10991:Stanley Sadie 10988: 10984: 10980: 10974: 10970: 10965: 10961: 10956: 10952: 10946: 10942: 10937: 10933: 10927: 10923: 10918: 10914: 10908: 10904: 10899: 10895: 10892: 10888: 10884: 10880: 10874: 10870: 10869: 10863: 10860: 10856: 10852: 10848: 10847: 10842: 10838: 10833: 10829: 10827:2-08-011539-1 10823: 10819: 10814: 10810: 10804: 10800: 10795: 10793: 10792:2-86535-036-3 10789: 10785: 10781: 10777: 10771: 10767: 10762: 10758: 10756:0-500-20307-5 10752: 10748: 10743: 10739: 10733: 10729: 10724: 10720: 10714: 10710: 10705: 10701: 10695: 10691: 10686: 10685: 10664: 10660: 10654: 10639: 10635: 10629: 10614: 10610: 10604: 10596: 10590: 10586: 10579: 10572: 10567: 10559: 10553: 10549: 10542: 10534: 10528: 10524: 10517: 10510: 10505: 10497: 10490: 10482: 10475: 10467: 10460: 10452: 10445: 10437: 10431: 10427: 10421: 10414: 10409: 10402: 10397: 10395: 10379: 10375: 10369: 10361: 10355: 10351: 10344: 10329: 10325: 10319: 10304: 10300: 10293: 10286: 10281: 10279: 10271: 10266: 10259: 10254: 10247: 10242: 10236:, p. 94. 10235: 10230: 10224:, p. 95. 10223: 10218: 10210: 10203: 10188: 10184: 10180: 10179: 10174: 10167: 10160: 10154: 10146: 10139: 10126: 10118: 10111: 10097: 10091: 10087: 10083: 10079: 10075: 10068: 10059: 10053: 10049: 10042: 10040: 10038: 10030: 10025: 10018: 10013: 10006: 10001: 9994: 9989: 9982: 9975: 9967: 9965:84-7786-536-1 9961: 9957: 9956: 9948: 9946: 9944: 9942: 9933: 9931:9780199663941 9927: 9923: 9922: 9917: 9910: 9903: 9898: 9889: 9882: 9877: 9870: 9864: 9857: 9852: 9843: 9837:, p. 91. 9836: 9831: 9825:, p. 13. 9824: 9819: 9812: 9807: 9800: 9795: 9780: 9776: 9770: 9762: 9760:9780521382564 9756: 9752: 9745: 9738: 9734: 9728: 9722:, p. 23. 9721: 9716: 9700: 9696: 9689: 9681: 9679:0-19-816171-9 9675: 9671: 9667: 9660: 9653: 9648: 9646: 9637: 9636:Baroque Music 9633: 9629: 9623: 9616: 9611: 9609: 9601: 9595: 9593: 9584: 9577: 9569: 9562: 9554: 9550: 9544: 9537: 9532: 9524: 9518: 9514: 9507: 9499: 9495: 9489: 9474: 9470: 9464: 9456: 9450: 9446: 9439: 9433:, p. 16. 9432: 9427: 9420: 9415: 9399: 9395: 9389: 9382: 9377: 9368: 9359: 9352: 9346: 9339: 9333: 9326: 9320: 9313: 9307: 9299: 9293: 9289: 9282: 9274: 9268: 9264: 9257: 9250: 9245: 9238: 9233: 9226: 9221: 9213: 9207: 9203: 9196: 9189: 9184: 9177: 9172: 9166:, p. 23. 9165: 9160: 9152: 9148: 9142: 9135: 9130: 9122: 9116: 9112: 9105: 9098: 9093: 9086: 9081: 9073: 9072: 9064: 9056: 9049: 9041: 9035: 9031: 9030: 9022: 9014: 9008: 9004: 9000: 8993: 8985: 8981: 8974: 8966: 8964:9788474902495 8960: 8956: 8955: 8947: 8939: 8933: 8929: 8925: 8924: 8916: 8908: 8902: 8898: 8894: 8893: 8885: 8879:, p. 83. 8878: 8873: 8865: 8861: 8857: 8851: 8843: 8837: 8833: 8832: 8824: 8816: 8810: 8805: 8804: 8795: 8788: 8783: 8776: 8771: 8764: 8759: 8751: 8747: 8741: 8733: 8729: 8723: 8715: 8711: 8705: 8697: 8693: 8687: 8679: 8675: 8668: 8652: 8648: 8644: 8638: 8630: 8626: 8620: 8612: 8608: 8604: 8600: 8596: 8592: 8585: 8569: 8565: 8559: 8551: 8547: 8541: 8534: 8529: 8521: 8515: 8511: 8504: 8497: 8492: 8485: 8480: 8471: 8464: 8459: 8452: 8447: 8438: 8430: 8423: 8415: 8408: 8400: 8393: 8385: 8378: 8370: 8363: 8356: 8351: 8343: 8337: 8333: 8326: 8318: 8311: 8305:, p. 86. 8304: 8299: 8291: 8285: 8281: 8274: 8268:, p. 85. 8267: 8262: 8253: 8245: 8239: 8224: 8220: 8214: 8199: 8195: 8189: 8174: 8170: 8164: 8155: 8149:, p. 92. 8148: 8147:Ducher (2014) 8143: 8141: 8133: 8128: 8122:, p. 77. 8121: 8116: 8109: 8104: 8102: 8094: 8089: 8082: 8077: 8069: 8063: 8059: 8053: 8044: 8035: 8033: 8031: 8021: 8014: 8009: 8001: 7995: 7991: 7985: 7976: 7967: 7958: 7956: 7949:Ducher (1988) 7946: 7937: 7931:, p. 73. 7930: 7925: 7918: 7913: 7907:, p. 29. 7906: 7901: 7894: 7889: 7887: 7885: 7875: 7866: 7864: 7854: 7847: 7835: 7831: 7824: 7817: 7813: 7807: 7800: 7796: 7792: 7789: 7783: 7775: 7769: 7765: 7758: 7751: 7745: 7737: 7733: 7729: 7728: 7720: 7704: 7700: 7696: 7690: 7683: 7679: 7675: 7669: 7663: 7662:Denis Diderot 7659: 7655: 7650: 7648: 7641: 7637: 7634: 7628: 7621: 7617: 7616:Stanley Sadie 7613: 7607: 7600: 7589: 7585: 7579: 7563: 7559: 7558: 7550: 7544: 7540: 7537: 7531: 7525: 7524:1-61149-549-0 7521: 7517: 7516: 7509: 7492: 7486: 7480: 7478: 7469: 7465: 7461: 7457: 7453: 7449: 7448: 7443: 7435: 7433: 7424: 7423: 7417: 7410: 7403: 7399: 7395: 7394:Inquisitiones 7390: 7384: 7373: 7367: 7361: 7353: 7349: 7343: 7335: 7328: 7319: 7314: 7310: 7306: 7302: 7295: 7293: 7277: 7273: 7267: 7263: 7250: 7245: 7242: 7240: 7237: 7235: 7232: 7230: 7227: 7225: 7222: 7220: 7217: 7215: 7212: 7210: 7207: 7205: 7202: 7200: 7197: 7195: 7192: 7190: 7187: 7185: 7182: 7180: 7177: 7175: 7172: 7170: 7167: 7165: 7162: 7160: 7157: 7155: 7152: 7150: 7147: 7145: 7142: 7141: 7136: 7130: 7125: 7122: 7116: 7111: 7108: 7102: 7097: 7090: 7088: 7084: 7080: 7076: 7073: 7069: 7064: 7061: 7057: 7053: 7052:Postmodernism 7045: 7041: 7037: 7031: 7026: 7022: 7018: 7010: 7006: 6999: 6994: 6986: 6983:, now in the 6982: 6978: 6974: 6967: 6962: 6954: 6950: 6946: 6939: 6934: 6926: 6920: 6915: 6911: 6907: 6903: 6896: 6891: 6880: 6876: 6872: 6865: 6860: 6856: 6852: 6848: 6844: 6837: 6832: 6828: 6827:Carlo Maderno 6824: 6820: 6816: 6810: 6805: 6801: 6797: 6791: 6786: 6782: 6781:Carlo Fontana 6778: 6771: 6766: 6762: 6758: 6754: 6750: 6744: 6739: 6738: 6732: 6730: 6726: 6721: 6719: 6716:, or the neo- 6715: 6714:Neoclassicism 6711: 6707: 6706:Expressionism 6703: 6699: 6695: 6691: 6687: 6683: 6679: 6675: 6671: 6667: 6663: 6658: 6656: 6652: 6648: 6644: 6640: 6636: 6631: 6627: 6626:Ionic columns 6623: 6619: 6614: 6609: 6607: 6603: 6600:that imitate 6599: 6595: 6591: 6587: 6583: 6579: 6575: 6570: 6568: 6564: 6563:Ancien RĂ©gime 6560: 6555: 6553: 6549: 6545: 6541: 6535: 6533: 6529: 6525: 6521: 6520:Ancien RĂ©gime 6517: 6513: 6512:individualism 6509: 6500: 6496: 6489: 6484: 6480: 6476: 6472: 6466: 6461: 6457: 6453: 6449: 6443: 6438: 6434: 6430: 6423: 6418: 6414: 6410: 6409:Greek Revival 6406: 6402: 6398: 6391: 6386: 6382: 6378: 6374: 6367: 6362: 6358: 6351: 6346: 6342: 6334: 6330: 6323: 6318: 6314: 6310: 6309:Hector Lefuel 6303: 6298: 6294: 6293:Louvre Palace 6290: 6286: 6282: 6275: 6270: 6266: 6262: 6251: 6246: 6245: 6239: 6237: 6233: 6229: 6225: 6221: 6216: 6214: 6209: 6199: 6197: 6193: 6188: 6183: 6179: 6174: 6172: 6168: 6164: 6160: 6155: 6150: 6147: 6146: 6140: 6136: 6131: 6126: 6122: 6116: 6110: 6106: 6096: 6088: 6079: 6073: 6068: 6060: 6056: 6049: 6044: 6036: 6032: 6026: 6021: 6017: 6013: 6006: 6001: 5997: 5993: 5989: 5988:Chinese House 5983: 5978: 5974: 5970: 5963: 5958: 5954: 5950: 5946: 5939: 5934: 5930: 5926: 5922: 5921: 5914: 5909: 5905: 5901: 5897: 5893: 5886: 5881: 5877: 5873: 5867: 5862: 5858: 5850: 5843: 5838: 5834: 5830: 5823: 5818: 5817: 5815: 5809: 5794: 5792: 5788: 5784: 5780: 5776: 5767: 5763: 5761: 5757: 5753: 5749: 5744: 5742: 5737: 5736:Pope Sixtus V 5729: 5725: 5721: 5717: 5713: 5710: 5706: 5696: 5694: 5690: 5686: 5682: 5678: 5674: 5670: 5667:near Naples; 5666: 5661: 5659: 5653: 5650: 5645: 5639: 5637: 5633: 5629: 5625: 5621: 5612: 5605: 5600: 5596: 5592: 5591:Tessin Palace 5585: 5580: 5576: 5569: 5564: 5560: 5554: 5549: 5545: 5542:, France, by 5541: 5534: 5529: 5528: 5526: 5516: 5514: 5513: 5508: 5507: 5503: 5499: 5495: 5494: 5488: 5484: 5479: 5477: 5473: 5469: 5465: 5460: 5451: 5449: 5445: 5441: 5437: 5433: 5428: 5426: 5422: 5418: 5414: 5410: 5406: 5403: 5399: 5394: 5392: 5388: 5384: 5380: 5376: 5372: 5369: 5365: 5360: 5357: 5352: 5348: 5344: 5340: 5335: 5330: 5328: 5324: 5323: 5318: 5312: 5309: 5305: 5301: 5296: 5294: 5290: 5286: 5282: 5278: 5274: 5270: 5266: 5262: 5258: 5254: 5250: 5246: 5242: 5238: 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4826:(1653–1713), 4825: 4822: 4819: 4818: 4814:(1653–1706), 4813: 4810: 4807: 4806: 4802:(1649–1708), 4801: 4798: 4795: 4794: 4790:(1644–1704), 4789: 4786: 4783: 4782: 4778:(1643–1704), 4777: 4774: 4771: 4770: 4766:(1632–1687), 4765: 4762: 4760: 4759:Simone Stella 4756: 4753: 4749: 4745: 4740: 4739: 4734: 4733: 4732:Ercole amante 4728: 4727: 4723:(1602–1676), 4722: 4719: 4716: 4715: 4711:(1585–1672), 4710: 4707: 4704: 4703: 4699:(1567–1643), 4698: 4695: 4692: 4691: 4686: 4683: 4681:book 2, 1615) 4680: 4676: 4675: 4670: 4669: 4657: 4654: 4653: 4647: 4645: 4641: 4637: 4633: 4629: 4625: 4621: 4617: 4612: 4610: 4609:Henry Purcell 4606: 4602: 4598: 4594: 4593: 4588: 4587:Pierre Perrin 4584: 4580: 4576: 4575: 4570: 4566: 4562: 4558: 4553: 4551: 4547: 4542: 4540: 4539:Denis Diderot 4536: 4535: 4530: 4525: 4524: 4519: 4517: 4512: 4507: 4500:, (1678–1741) 4499: 4495: 4490: 4489:Baroque music 4480: 4478: 4474: 4469: 4465: 4461: 4457: 4452: 4449: 4445: 4441: 4437: 4432: 4430: 4426: 4422: 4418: 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2395: 2393: 2389: 2385: 2381: 2377: 2376:Fontainebleau 2373: 2369: 2360: 2359:Tsarskoe Selo 2354: 2349: 2345: 2341: 2335: 2330: 2326: 2322: 2316: 2311: 2310: 2308: 2304: 2300: 2296: 2286: 2284: 2280: 2276: 2272: 2268: 2264: 2260: 2256: 2251: 2249: 2246: 2242: 2238: 2236: 2231: 2227: 2223: 2219: 2216: 2214: 2210: 2195: 2191: 2184: 2179: 2175: 2171: 2167: 2161: 2156: 2152: 2148: 2142: 2137: 2133: 2129: 2123: 2118: 2117: 2111: 2109: 2105: 2100: 2099:Petit Trianon 2096: 2092: 2088: 2087:Grand Trianon 2084: 2080: 2076: 2072: 2068: 2063: 2061: 2057: 2053: 2049: 2045: 2041: 2037: 2034:(1598–1666), 2033: 2028: 2026: 2022: 2018: 2014: 2010: 2006: 2002: 2001:Enlightenment 1998: 1997:Neoclassicism 1988: 1984: 1978: 1973: 1969: 1968:Place VendĂŽme 1963: 1958: 1951: 1946: 1939: 1934: 1930: 1924: 1919: 1915: 1911: 1905: 1900: 1896: 1892: 1886: 1881: 1877: 1871: 1866: 1862: 1858: 1852: 1847: 1843: 1839: 1835: 1829: 1824: 1820: 1817:, France, by 1816: 1810: 1805: 1804: 1802: 1798: 1788: 1786: 1783: 1779: 1775: 1771: 1767: 1763: 1759: 1755: 1754: 1749: 1745: 1739: 1735: 1730: 1728: 1724: 1720: 1716: 1712: 1708: 1704: 1703:Grand Trianon 1700: 1696: 1692: 1688: 1684: 1680: 1676: 1672: 1668: 1664: 1660: 1651: 1647: 1641: 1636: 1632: 1628: 1622: 1617: 1613: 1609: 1605: 1599: 1594: 1593: 1591: 1581: 1579: 1575: 1571: 1567: 1563: 1559: 1555: 1551: 1547: 1543: 1539: 1535: 1532: 1528: 1524: 1520: 1516: 1512: 1508: 1503: 1501: 1497: 1493: 1488: 1485: 1482: 1478: 1469: 1462: 1457: 1453: 1450:, Vienna, by 1449: 1443: 1438: 1431: 1426: 1422: 1415: 1410: 1406: 1402: 1396: 1391: 1387: 1383: 1379: 1373: 1368: 1364: 1358: 1353: 1349: 1345: 1341: 1337: 1331: 1326: 1325: 1319: 1317: 1313: 1309: 1303: 1301: 1297: 1293: 1289: 1285: 1280: 1278: 1274: 1270: 1266: 1261: 1259: 1255: 1251: 1247: 1245: 1241: 1237: 1233: 1229: 1224: 1220: 1216: 1212: 1203: 1197: 1192: 1188: 1181: 1176: 1172: 1168: 1162: 1157: 1153: 1147: 1142: 1138: 1134: 1128: 1123: 1119: 1115: 1109: 1104: 1100: 1096: 1089: 1084: 1080: 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