Baroque Art and Architecture An Introduction The Incredulity of St. Thomas by Caravaggio.

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Baroque Art and Architecture An Introduction The Incredulity of St. Thomas by Caravaggio

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Baroque Art and ArchitectureAn Introduction

The Incredulity of St. Thomas by Caravaggio

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Baroque Art and ArchitectureCompare and ContrastSort the following images into:Regional style (Spanish, Dutch, or Italian)Who the patron would beA narrative to explain them

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Baroque Art and ArchitectureRegional Baroque Styles1. Italian2. Spanish3. Dutch4. Flemish5. French

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Baroque Art and ArchitectureWhat is Baroque?“Baroque” comes from the Portuguese “barroco”

Time Period?1600 to 1750 (1585 to 1730)

Characteristics1. Dramatic Movement w. Horizontal Composition (Italian)

2. Tenebrism and “Cellar Lighting”3. Vivid Colors4. Earthly Realism5. Heroic Martyrs and Saints (Italian – Counter Reformation)

6. Involve the Viewer (note the placement of objects)

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Italian Baroque1. Carlo Maderno2. Bernini3. Caravaggio4. Orazio and Artemisia Gentileschi5. Pozzo6. Carracci7. Borromini

Spanish Baroque1. Diego Velazquez