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Baroque
chiaroscuro, tenebrism, looks like a spotlight, lots of movement, emotion, not as much control as renaissance, simple composition, often mythological and biblical references
Baroque-Caravaggio
Baroque-Caravaggio
Baroque-Caravaggio
Baroque-Caravaggio
Baroque-Gentileschi
Baroque-Gentileschi
Baroque-Bernini
Baroque-Bernini
Baroque-Bernini
Baroque-Bernini
Baroque-Borromini
Spanish baroque-El Greco
Spanish baroque-El Greco
Spanish baroque-Ribera
Spanish baroque-Ribera
Spanish baroque-Murillo (genre scene)
Spanish baroque-Murillo (genre scene)
spanish baroque-Valezquez
spanish baroque-Valezquez
Spanish baroque-Valezquez
Dutch baroque-Franz Hals
Dutch baroque-Hals
Dutch baroque-Hals
Dutch baroque-Vermeer
Dutch baroque-Vermeer
dutch baroque-Rembrandt
Dutch baroque-Rembrandt
Dutch baroque-Rembrant
Dutch baroque-Rembradt
French academy/baroque-Rubens (color adherent)
French academy/baroque-Rubens (color adherent)
French academy/baroque-Rubens (color adherent)
French academy/baroque-Rubens (color adherent)
French academy/baroque-Poussin (line adherent)
French academy/baroque-Poussin (line adherent)
French academy/baroque-Poussin (line adherent)
Rococo
shell ornament, popular in southern Germany, grand on the small scale, very detailed, more fluid, graceful, pastels, asymmetrical
Rococo-Weltenburg dome
Rococo-Watteau
Rococo-Boucher
Rococo-Boucher
Rococo-Fragonard
Rococo-Fragonard
Rococo-Gainsborough
Neoclassicism
coincides w/ enlightenment, pompeii, revival of the styles and spirit of classic antiquity, strong, simple lines, shallow depth
Neoclassicism-Le Brun
Neoclassicism-Le Brun
Neoclassicism-Le Brun
Neoclassicism-David
Neoclassicism-David
Neoclassicism-David
Neoclassicism-Canova
Neoclassicism-Canova
Know romantic poets
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William Blake
songs of innocence vs songs of experience, childlike rhymes and rhythm
William Wordsworth
wrote mostly about nature, return from our worldly desires to a more natural and spiritual awareness, "The World is too much with us"
John Keats
sensual imagery, series of odes
Coleridge
conversational poetry - Kubla Khan
Shelly
wrote on nonviolence, protests & political action, vegetarianism,