Artists such as Caravaggio, Rembrandt, Rubens and Poussin contributed to the Baroque period by using chiaroscuro lighting to dramatize scenes. Unlike the artwork of the Renaissance, Baroque artwork often showed action at the moment it happened. An example of
Baroque art can be seen in Rembrandt's "Descent from the Cross," which portrays a dramatic religious scene emphasized by the use of light and shadow.
A common theme artists used during the Baroque period was divine figures intervening on earth. These scenes were described as miraculous and were intended to be emotionally persuasive to their viewers.