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  2. Baroque art and architecture | Definition, Characteristics,...

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    What are the characteristics of Baroque art and architecture? The work that distinguishes the Baroque period is stylistically complex and even contradictory. Currents of naturalism and Classicism, for example, coexisted and intermingled with the typical Baroque style.

  3. Baroque: Art, Definition & Style of an Era | Artland Magazine

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    The term Baroque, derived from the Portuguese ‘barocco’ meaning ‘irregular pearl or stone’, refers to a cultural and art movement that characterized Europe from the early seventeenth to mid-eighteenth century. Baroque emphasizes dramatic, exaggerated motion and clear, easily interpreted, detail.

  4. The Baroque style - V&A

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    The Baroque is a highly ornate and elaborate style of architecture, art and design that flourished in Europe in the 17th and first half of the 18th century. Originating in Italy, its influence quickly spread across Europe and it became the first visual style to have a significant worldwide impact.

  5. Baroque Architecture: Everything You Need to Know

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    In this guide from AD, learn just how Baroque architecture came to be, discover famous examples of the style, and study what exactly makes the look different from other ornamented aesthetics....

  6. Baroque architecture | Definition, Characteristics, & Facts |...

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    Baroque architecture, architectural style originating in late 16th-century Italy and lasting in some regions, notably Germany and colonial South America, until the 18th century.

  7. What are the characteristics of Baroque art and architecture?

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    Some of the qualities most frequently associated with the Baroque are grandeur, sensuous richness, drama, dynamism, movement, tension, emotional exuberance, and a tendency to blur distinctions between the various arts.

  8. 9 Characteristics of Baroque Architecture (16th-18th Century)

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    Baroque architecture proposed a rich, fluent, impressive, and dramatic style to visually oppose reformed churches. The buildings take architecture to the next level, both visually and technically, and aim to introduce the viewer to a fantastic realm that evokes the sights of Heaven.

  9. Baroque Art and Architecture Movement Overview | TheArtStory

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    The defining characteristics of the Baroque style were: real or implied movement, an attempt to represent infinity, an emphasis on light and its effects, and a focus on the theatrical.

  10. Baroque Art and Architecture: 4 Characteristics of the Period

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    From approximately 1590 through 1720, the Baroque style dominated European art and architecture, building off styles developed during the Renaissance and the Mannerist period.

  11. Baroque Art Period: History, Artwork, Artists – Artchive

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    Baroque is a style of architecture, music, dance, painting, sculpture, and poetry that thrived from the early 17th century through the 1750s in the history of western art. Baroque art characteristics include: Chiaroscuro, Tenebrism, Quadro Riportato, and Illusionism (Trompe lOeil and Quadratura).