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Introdution
when I look up ¡°baroque¡± in the Oxford Advanced Learner¡¯s English-Chinese Dictionary. ... ¡± That¡¯s baroque style and, maybe before the course¡±baroque and the culture in Ming and Qing danisty¡±, that¡¯s the first impression in my heart. And after that, I read some books about baroque art and that period which make me know a little more about that.
General impression
The baroque style is characterized by an emphasis on the arts. With technical and great brilliance, the baroque artist get a remarkable achivement wherein painting, sculpture, and architecture which were brought together, both real and illusionary, often with impossible imaginal colours, just the colours like the intelligents of baroque artists. Although the restrained and classical works created by most French and English artists look very different from the works favored in central and southern Europe and in the New World, both trends in baroque art tend to engage the viewer, both physically and emotionally. ...
Divisions of the Baroque Period
Baroque period, era in the history of the Western arts roughly coinciding with the 17th century. ...
the baroque period is always divided into three parts:
Early Baroque, c. ... The pioneer of baroque found their own way to express themselves, so they diverged decisively from the ways of the preceding mannerist painters. ... Paul, 1600-1601
He was a Baroque painter whose artistic is skillful and controllable, resulted in some truly spectacular works of "holy" art. ...
High Baroque, c. ...
In the 17th century, Rome was the artistic capital of Europe, and the baroque style soon spread outwards from it. ... In Catholic Flanders it had one of its finest flowerings in the work of Rubens, but in neighbouring Holland, a predominantly Protestant country, the Baroque made comparatively slight inroads; nor did it ever take firm root in England.
Approximate Word count = 1379 Approximate Pages = 5.5 (250 words per page double spaced)
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