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early patronage of Caravaggio, and on his collection of many important works of the period
Cardinal Francesco del Monte
financed completion of St. Peters Basilicia
Pope Paul V
patron of painter Caravaggio and artist Bernini - Villa Borghese
Cardinal Scipione Borghese
works by Bernini were particularly favored
Pope Urban VIII
a canopy over an alter or throne
Baldachin
artistic style used to portray drama, tension and grandeur. 1600 Rome then spread throughout Europe
Baroque
optical device that projects image of its surrounding on screen
Camera obscura
high regard for classical period - paganism
Classicism
object on 2D plane is made to look 3D extending off the frame
Co-extensive space
issued condemnations of protestant heresy, defined church teaching, Ecumenical Council of Catholic church
Council of Trent
Catholic Revival beginning w/ Council of Trent - response to Protestant Reformation
Counter-Reformation
paint is laid onto a painting VERY THICKLY - you can see the brushstrokes
impasto
works produced during an artists youth
Juvenilia
artificial qualities - before Baroque - stylized poses - elongated proportions
Mannerism
depicts everyday events + subjects - or realistic people
naturalism
tall - four sided objects, tapering to the top - egyptian
obelisk
where romans would write political statements - hellenistic statue
Pasquinade
alteration in painting - change mind in composition
Pentimento
system of tribunals developed by the Holy See of Roman Catholic Church during 1550's - religious prosecution
Roman Inquisition
without lines or boarders - painting mode of high renaissance
sfumato
colors of two different objects affect eachother (complimentory colors)
simultaneous contrasts
re-use of earlier building materials or sculpture on new monument/architecture
spolia
dramatic light illumination - violent contrast between light and dark
Tenebrism
decieve the eye - painting optical illusions to appear 3D
Trompe l'oeil
symbolic art associated with still life. "Vanity" means meaninglessness of earthly life
Vanitas
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