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    Western European Baroque Era and today’s society In today’s world modern art has been a big factor in the society today‚ whether or not we know it looking at Western European Baroque Era‚ naming some of the best Baroque artist such as Bernini and Caravaggio‚ they used great illustrations such as drama‚ motion and even feeling in the work they presented. It showed life in the time and the effort they put forward. Most of all it showed the truth and the reality in what they work on. Comparing today’s

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    Baroque Art in Europe and North America Throughout this research paper the topic is going to be along the lines of the Baroque Art in Europe and North America‚ which comes from chapter nineteen of our Art History book. The main purpose is to review major ideas and principles in this chapter by writing an analysis of certain points that were highlighted. For example‚ certain techniques that were used to define the Baroque Art‚ major sculptures‚ architectures‚ and paintings‚ and also just some

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    Mannerism (1527-1600) * Confusing * Counterpart to High Renaissance Southern Italy * “…stylish style…” – John Sherman * Started in central Rome * Catholic church started to take problem with it Jacopo da Pontormo – Deposition * 1527 * Original Context: Commissioned for Capponi private chapel in Florence (Santa Felcita) * Materials: Oil on panel (unusual for Southern Italian art) * Other unusual things: * Jesus isn’t the center of the painting (VOID –

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    represent the style of the art‚ for being more emotional than any style before it. One could say‚ the difference between Italian Baroque and Classical Baroque‚ is that Italian is more realistic and centers on humanity and the lack of idealism. Caravaggio was a painter who was known for his biblical pieces

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    Even through Artemisia did not achieve as being greater art then Caravaggio but she one great artist at that using her experience to express her emotion and desire (Hoeschen class). When Artemisia was eighteen painted her first which was called Susanna and the Elder‚ which describes how woman vulnerable in a man imaginary

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    Throughout history‚ art and ideas always change and different movement always transit from one to another. The time period‚ politics‚ religion‚ propaganda and place are what the art reflect. From 16th to 19th century‚ the art style that followed after the Renaissance and mannerism was the Baroque era. The baroque style was very distinguish and different from the previous era. It was somehow contradicting because it was grandeur yet asceticism. The style itself characterize by new exploration of form

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    on the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel. Although the sikh does not share these people’s faith‚ he does everything he can to protect it. Hana and Caravaggio talk. She tells him that she was pregnant and used to talk to the baby all the time‚ but lost the baby in an abortion when she got to Sicily‚ as the baby’s father was dead anyway. Hana tells Caravaggio all she has learned about death in her work as a nurse. She tells him that‚ after a while‚ she refused to have anything to do with the soldiers

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    of the great western composers of all time”.     Diego Velazquez‚ born in 1599‚ Spain‚ started an apprenticeship with a local painter when he was only eleven years of age. During his early ages he looked up to and was inspired by Italian painter Caravaggio. After completing his apprenticeship‚ Diego started a studio of his own‚ and a year later married Juana Pacheco‚ who is the daughter of the person who he had

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    Images of Women in Western Civilization Women’s Roles in Society and Contributions to the Art during the Renaissance Period  GENTILESCHI‚ Artemisia
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    The development of painting in Italy has improved immensely over time. Giotto’s painting Lamentation and in Caravaggio’s Entombment both portray similar messages through different period styles. Giotto was an early renaissance painter that introduced gold leaf and lapis lazuli which is shown through Lamentation. Lamentation comes from the lament‚ which means to grieve‚ in which Mary and others were lamenting the death of her son. While on the other hand‚ Caravaggio’s style of painting was portrayed

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