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Naturalism vs. Classicism
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• Two themes of Renaissance art
• Shows up in 17th c. Baroque also • Wanted to make nature “more perfect” |
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Baroque in Architecture
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• Fondness for complex, often centralized ground-plans
• A tendency toward verticality • Curved walls, projecting columns→plastic or 3-dimensional quality • Fusion of sculpture and architecture • Space that actively engages the sensory perceptions of the viewer |
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*Image needed, Santa Susanna
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Carlo Maderno--Santa Susanna, Rome (1597-1603)→center is the focus
o Reflection is emphasized o Verticality: taller than it is wide o A lot of classical influence • *Maderno includes his own invention |
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*St. Peter's image needed
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o Bramante, original plan, 1506 (High Renaissance)
o Michelangelo (15456-1564) o Dome completed by Giacomo della Porta (1590) o Maderno’s contribution: the façade (1607-1615, Early Baroque) o *Inscription: Paul V, Borghese, Pontiff in the Year 1612, the seventh of his Pontificate, in honor of the Prince of Apostles [i.e., St. Peter] |
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*Colonnade image needed
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• Gianlorenzo Bernini. Pazza and Colonnade (1656-1657, High Baroque)
o Façade is very jumbled o Cluster of houses and church; no separation |