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INTRODUCTION TO BAROQUE PAINTING

The art style or art movement of the Counter-Reformation in the seventeenth century. Although some features appear in Dutch art, the Baroque style was limited mainly to Catholic countries. It is a style in which painters, sculptors, and architects sought emotion, movement, and variety in their works.

Baroque Art emerged in Europe around 1600, as a reaction against the intricate and formulaic Mannerist style which dominated the Late Renaissance. Baroque Art is less complex, more realistic and more emotionally affecting than Mannerism.

This movement was encouraged by the Catholic Church, the most important patron of the arts at that time, as a return to tradition and spirituality. One of the great periods of art history, Baroque Art was developed by Caravaggio, Annibale Carracci, and Gianlorenzo Bernini, among others. This was also the age of Rubens, Rembrandt, Velázquez, and Vermeer.

In the 18th century, Baroque Art was replaced by the more elegant and elaborate Rococo style.
     
  Baroque related Painters :
 
  . Flemish School  
  . French School  
  . Italian School  
  BRUEGHEL, Jan  
  CARAVAGGIO  
  CLAESZ, Willem  
  LOCATELLI, Andrea  
  LORRAIN, Claude  
  REMBRANDT  
  RUBENS, Peter Paul  
  SALVATORE, Rosa  
  TENIERS, David  
  VELÁZQUEZ, Diego Rodriguez de Silva  
  VERMEER, Jan