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    method is Pachabel’s Canon and Claudio Monteverdi‚ Zefiro torna. The first video I watch of Emma Kirkby singing the aria with baroque instruments was very depressing. Even if she was singing in a other language other then English‚ I still understood she was very upset. She portrays plenty of sorrow and pain. I did not enjoy the video. However‚ I do think the baroque instruments helped her get her pain across to who ever were watching. Jessye Norman’s version was more intense. Her terrific voice

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    My idol of the Renaissance period is the famous woman artist named Artemisia Gentileschi. She was born in Rome on July 8‚ 1593. Her father was a well-know Roman artist named Orazio Gentileschi and my mother was named Prudentia Monotone. She died when Artemisia was twelve. Most women artists in this post-Renaissance era were limited to portrait paintings and poses. She was the first woman to paint major historical and religious scenarios‚ such as her painting‚ Judith Beheading Holofernes‚ c.

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    Bibliography: Maximus‚ Valerius. The Story That Inspired Roman Charity. http://stargatelibraries.com/CimonPeroStory001.html (accessed 04 13‚ 2012). Ringling Museum. "Peter Paul Rubens and the Baroque." Virtual Library of The Ringling Museum. http://ringlingdocents.org/pages/Galleries1&2.pdf (accessed 04 13‚ 2012). Rubens‚ Peter Paul. Roman Charity . The Hermitage‚ St. Petersburg. Rubens‚ Peter Paul. The Triumph of Divine Love. Ringling Museum

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    Gian Lorenzo Bernini

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    The marble is so beautifully carved to render flesh and the texture of clothing. Ecstasy of Saint Teresa is equally frightening and stunning; reflecting the religion it represents. This piece is a perfect example of Baroque sculpture. A common characteristic of Baroque art is including the audience into the work. Ecstasy of Saint Teresa does this by way of the theater windows. The reliefs of witnesses within these windows gives the sense that all of this is happening on a stage‚ and the audience

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    Unit 7 Section 3 Writing Assignment: Analysis of The Adoration of the Shepherds Sample Answer Student needs to have written an essay close to 750 words. Needs to be an analysis of van der Goes’ complementary use of symbolism‚ emotionalism‚ and realism in The Adoration of the Shepherds. While including evidence from the text‚ they should also provide original analysis and some additional art historical research. All assignments must include a Works Cited (10 point deduction) Grading Rubric

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    with oil paints on wood as picked mediums. Raphael really demonstrated propelled signs of characteristic‚ and ornate period systems in this canvas. The adapted‚ twisted stances of the lower half figures demonstrate characteristic. The emotional strain inside of these figures‚ and the liberal utilization of light to dim‚ or chiaroscuro differentiations‚ represent the Baroque period of exaggerated motion to deliver dramatization‚ pressure‚ richness‚ or edification. Transfiguration was relatively revolutionary

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    Gentileschi

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    Artemisia Gentileschi Considered one of the most important artists of the Baroque movement in Early Modern Europe‚ Artemisia Gentileschi‚ faced many obstacles to prove herself in a field that was dominated by the male population. “Artemisia was born in Rome on July 8‚ 1953 to Orazio and Prudentia Monotone Gentileschi. Her mother died when she was only twelve years old. Her upbringing was left to her father‚ who was also a well-known painter. He trained her himself‚ since she was not permitted to

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    In the modern age of the eighteenth century‚ the Rococo style of art was an artistic revolution‚ spreads through the Europe with hopes and dream from the emerging middle class. This Rocco art style showed elegant and beautifully‚ with the scenes of classic love stories and fantastical dreams of romance. Fragonard‘s the oil painting‚ "The Swing" has created in 1766. It is located in the Wallace Collection‚ London‚ United Kingdom. The image has shown as a major masterpiece of the Rococo style. The

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    Baroque Notes

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    Tuesday‚ August 28 The Carracci (part 1) The Carracci: Lodovico (1555- 1619) * Oldest of the three people known as the Carracci * Cousin of Agostino and Annibale * Studied painting in Florence * Taught his cousins Agostino (1557- 1602) * Known better as a printmaker rather than a painter * Did a lot of reproduced engravings; gave way to show famous pieces in print format without having to travel to the actual place * Reproduced engravings- reproduction of pieces

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    Italian sculptor‚ architect and painter who lived from 1598 till 1680. At first he worked in the late Mannerist tradition but left this style and helped create a new style that had more emotional and psychological energy this later became know as the baroque style. He normally worked with marble but he was also a accomplished painter and made over a hundred oil paintings many of which are just now begining to re-emerge. Apollo and Dephne is a marble statue the statue tells the story of Daphne who is

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