Mr. Wright's Art Class: Living with Art, Chapter 17 - 17th & 18th Centuries, Part 1
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The 17th and 18th centuries, known as the Baroque era, saw the rise of powerful monarchs in Europe, expansion of colonization, and a shift in artistic styles towards more emotional and theatrical expressions. Prominent figures like Bernini, Caravaggio, Artemisia Gentileschi, Rubens, and Louis XIV played significant roles in shaping the Baroque era through their unique contributions to art and culture.
Insights
- The Baroque era saw a shift towards dramatic and emotional art styles, departing from the scientific and balanced approach of the Renaissance, with prominent figures like Bernini and Caravaggio revolutionizing sculpture and painting through techniques like tenebrism.
- Artemisia Gentileschi's resilience in the face of sexual assault and her dedication to portraying powerful women in her paintings challenged stereotypes, highlighting the significant role of female artists in the Baroque era and their impact on art history.
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Recent questions
What characterized the Baroque era in art?
Dramatic, emotional, and theatrical styles.
Who were some prominent figures in the Baroque era?
Bernini, Caravaggio, Artemisia Gentileschi, Rubens, Louis XIV.
What architectural styles emerged in the Baroque era?
Grand, asymmetrical designs and undulating facades.
How did Baroque art differ from Dutch Baroque art?
Baroque art was dramatic, Dutch Baroque focused on everyday life.
What was the significance of Louis XIV in the Baroque era?
Known for grand ceremonies and Palace of Versailles.
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