Barron's: Chapter 17 - Baroque Art Flashcards

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Time Period

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  • 1690-1700
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Baroque

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  • means “irregularly shaped” or “odd,” a negative word that evolved in the eighteenth century to describe the Baroque’s departure from the Italian Renaissance
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Essential Knowledge

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  • Western Europe and the American colonies are at the center of Renaissance and Baroque studies
  • Europe and the Americas are brought into closer alignment with this new course of study. One is not considered more important than the other
  • Europeans brought goods and culture to the Western hemisphere with their trade and conquest
  • Europeans began to collect and organize knowledge form their various expansions around the globe. European influence is on the rise at home and abroad
  • In Northern Europe there was an emphasis on non-religious subjects, like portraits, genre paintings, and still lifes. In Southern Europe there was an emphasis on religious subjects with much more active and dynamic compositions
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Santa Maria della Vittoria

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  • Carlo Maderno
  • 1605-1620
  • Rome
  • Baroque Art
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Saint Charles of the Four Fountains

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  • Francesco Borromini
  • 1638-1646
  • stone and stucco
  • Rome
  • Baroque Art
  • Cross-Cultural Comparisons: Architectural Sculpture
    • Temple of Amun-Re
    • Parthenon
    • Lakshmana Temple
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Palace of Versailles

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  • Louis Le Vau and Jules Hardouin-Mansart
  • begun 1669
  • masonry, stone, wood, iron, and gold leaf; gardens
  • Versailles France
  • Baroque Art
  • Cross-Cultural Comparisons: National Capitals
    • Nan Madol
    • Great Zimbabwe
    • Forbidden City
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Ecstasy of Saint Teresa

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  • Gian Lorenzo Bernini
  • 1647-1652
  • marble
  • stucco and gilt bronze
  • Santa Maria della Vittoria, Rome
  • Italian Baroque Art
  • Cross-Cultural Connections: Use of Light and Dark
    • Lanzon Stele
    • Court of the Lions
    • Pantheon
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Calling of Saint Matthew

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  • Caravaggio
  • 1597-1601
  • oil on canvas
  • San Luigi dei Francesi, Rome
  • Italian Baroque Art
  • Cross-Cultural Connections: Light Effects
    • Viola, Crossing
    • Walker, Darkytown Rebellion
    • Notre Dame de la Belle Verriere
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Triumph of the Name of Jesus

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  • Giovanni Battista Gaulli
  • 1676-1679
  • Il Gesu, Rome
  • Italian Baroque Art
  • Cross-Cultural Connections: Ceiling Paintings
    • Michelangelo, Flood
    • Catacomb of Priscilla Good Shepherd
    • Lascaux Caves
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Las Meninas

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  • Diego Velazquez
  • 1656
  • oil on canvas
  • Prado, Madrid
  • Spanish Baroque Art
  • Cross-Cultural Connections: Self Portraits
    • Morie, Pure Land
    • Raphael, School of Athens
    • Bichitr, Jahangir Preferring a Sufi Sheikh to Kings
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Marie de’ Medici Cycle

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  • Peter Paul Rubens
  • 1621-1625
  • oil on canvas
  • Louvre, Paris
  • Flemish Baroque Art
  • Cross-Cultural Connections: Relationships
    • Kilmt, The Kiss
    • Veranda post
    • Akhenaton, Nefertiti, and Three Daughters
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Self-Portrait with Saskia

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  • Rembrandt
  • 1636
  • etching
  • Los Angeles County Museum of Art
  • Dutch Baroque Art
  • Cross-Cultural Comparisons: Graphic Arts
    • Durer, Adam and Eve
    • Cranach, Allegory of Law and Grace
    • Kollwitz, Memorial Sheet for Karl Liebknecht
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Woman Holding a Balance

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  • Johannes Vermeer
  • c. 1664
  • oil on canvas
  • National Gallery of Art, Washington
  • Dutch Baroque Art
  • Cross-Cultural Comparisons: Genre Scenes
    • Stele of Hegeso
    • Cassatt, The Coiffure
    • Bayeux Tapestry, First Meal
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Fruits and Insects

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  • Rachel Ruysch
  • 1711
  • oil on wood
  • Uffizi, Florence
  • Dutch Baroque Art
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Di sotto in su (“from the bottom up”)

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  • a type of ceiling painting in which the figures seem to be hovering above the viewers, often looking down at us
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genre painting

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  • painting in which scenes of everyday life are depicted
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impasto

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  • a thick and very visible application of paint on a painting surface
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tenebroso/tenebrism

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  • a dramatic dark and light contrast in a painting
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vanitas

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  • a theme in still life painting that stresses the brevity of life and the folly of human vanity