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Artist - By Art Style - Baroque

The Baroque is often thought of as a period of artistic style that used exaggerated motion and clear, easily interpreted detail to produce drama, tension, exuberance, and grandeur in sculpture, painting, architecture, literature, dance, and music. The style began around 1600 in Rome, Italy and spread to most of Europe. A defining statement of what Baroque signifies in painting is provided by the series of paintings executed by Peter Paul Rubens for Marie de Medici at the Luxembourg Palace in Paris (now at the Louvre), in which a Catholic painter satisfied a Catholic patron: Baroque-era conceptions of monarchy, iconography, handling of paint, and compositions as well as the depiction of space and movement. Baroque style featured "exaggerated lighting, intense emotions, release from restraint, and even a kind of artistic sensationalism". Baroque art did not really depict the life style of the people at that time; however, "closely tied to the Counter-Reformation, this style melodramatically reaffirmed the emotional depths of the Catholic faith and glorified both church and monarchy" of their power and influence. There were highly diverse strands of Italian baroque painting, from Caravaggio to Cortona; both approaching emotive dynamism with different styles. Another frequently cited work of Baroque art is Bernini's Saint Theresa in Ecstasy for the Cornaro chapel in Saint Maria della Vittoria, which brings together architecture, sculpture, and theatre into one grand conceit. The later Baroque style gradually gave way to a more decorative Rococo.

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Willem van Aelst

Netherlands

1625 - 1683
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Francesco Albani

Italy

1578 - 1660
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Denys van Alsloot

Belgium

1570 - 1626
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Dirck van Baburen

Netherlands

1590 - 1624
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Giovanni Battista Baciccio

Italy

1609 - 1709
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Evaristo Baschenis

Italy

1617 - 1677
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Lubin Baugin

France

1611 - 1663
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Gerard ter Borch

Netherlands

1617 - 1681
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Paul Bril

Belgium

1554 - 1626
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Adriaen Brouwer

Belgium

1606 - 1638
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Guido Cagnacci

1601 - 1663
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Alanso Cano

Spain

1601 - 1667
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