The two art periods that I chose are Baroque and Impressionism. Baroque art refers to the style that would be found in Europe and North and South America during the 17th and 18th century. The Catholic Church heavily influenced their art‚ as well as the Protestant rising up during this time. There was an emphasis on unity and harmony in all of the visual arts that often had themes from the Bible or stories. There was realism and more attention was paid to physical details in portrait paintings‚
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LA 121 - OL7 Linda Liu David ! In this essay‚ I’m going to compare and contrast sculptures of a biblical hero character found in the old testament; David. David was one of the most anointed man of God found in the bible. Perhaps that’s one of the reasons why there are so many different versions of David‚ that a lot of artists from different periods depicts many different story of David’s life. David become the King of Israel after Saul stepped down. His name become well known as the King
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Bibliography: Altizer‚ A.B.‚ Self and symbolism in the poetry of Michelangelo‚ John Donne‚ and Agrippa d’Aubigné‚ Springer‚ 1973 Avery‚ C.‚ Bernini: Genius of the Baroque‚ London‚ 2006 Baldinucci‚ F.‚ The Life of Bernini (Translated by Catherine Enggass)‚ US‚ 2006 Bell‚ J.‚ A New History of Art‚ London‚ 2007 Briggs‚ M.S.‚ The Genius of Bernini. The Burlington Magazine for Connoisseurs‚ Vol. 26‚ 143 (1915)‚ pp. 197-198
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David vs. David Macie Lawson Fortis Online David vs. David I am comparing Bernini’s David of the Baroque era and Michelangelo’s David from the Italian Renaissance. Michelangelo was considered the greatest living artist in his lifetime‚ and ever since then he has been held to be one of the greatest artists of all time. He was an Italian sculptor‚ painter‚ architect‚ poet‚ and engineer of the High Renaissance. Michelangelo’s David was a masterpiece sculpture‚ created between 1501 – 1504 that
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Gian Lorenzo Bernini is a versatile and inspired Italian artist in the history of baroque art. Sculptor and architect are the two well-known characters. However‚ Gian Lorenzo Bernini is also a painter‚ a city planner and a man of the theater. Bernini was born in Naples in 1598. He was the sixth child of Pietro Bernini‚ who is originally from Florence. In 1606‚ Gian Lorenzo Bernini learns the art of sculpture from his father. His talent was soon observed by both the painter Annibale Carracci and Pope
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Since the first brush stroke was taken in Europe‚ the paintings that have been produced have played a vital role in revealing our world ’s past‚ history‚ religion and daily lives of its citizens. Each time period and movement have influenced artists from its first existence to even this very day‚ creating an extraordinary timeline of art and history as one. Frans Hals ’ Merrymakers at Shrovetide of 1615 and Francois Boucher ’s Interrupted Sleep of 1750 are no exception. Despite their different time
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Genre paintings were extremely common amongst the Dutch during the Baroque period. This painting incorporates a dark background with a young woman sitting enigmatically with a slight glance over the shoulder‚ her lips are slightly parted‚ which was rather scandalous during these times due to the conservative ideals of the
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UNESCO National Commission of the Philippines. Frank K. Flinn;Gordon Melton. (2007). Encyclopedia of Catholicism. Infobase Publishing. Lico‚ G. (2008). Arkitekturang Pilipino. Quezon City: The University of the Philippines Press. Millon‚ H. (1965). Baroque and Rococo Architecture. New York: George Braziller‚ Inc. Nici‚ J. (2008). Barron ’s AP Art History. Barron ’s Educational Series. Pedro Galende; Rene Javellana. (1993). Great Churches in the Philippines. Bookmark. Watkin‚ D. (2005). A history of
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13 February 2014 Carvaggio The Crucifixion of Saint Peter Baroque style paintings were derived in Italy and illustrate complex and loud features exemplifying asymmetric compositions‚ strong distinctions between light and dark while showing dramatic effects. The term Baroque is originated from the Porteguese word baracco‚ which expresses the meaning irregularly shaped pearls (46). Carvaggio intensified the Baroque style in his painting The Crucifixion of Saint Peter in quite a few details
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our culture. These changes are portrayed and preserved through art. Starting back in the dark times of the Medieval period‚ we can see two art forms in particular‚ art and sculpture‚ change as we move through the Renaissance period and on into the Baroque period‚ by way of the introduction of mathematic concepts and new techniques‚ as well as the introduction of more secular art works. Starting with Medieval paintings‚ such as Cimbaue’s depiction of Madonna Enthroned‚ we see the same facial expression
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