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Rococo

Late Baroque

Rocaille

A rococo design ornament in the form of irregular wavy and rocky surfaces resembling seafoams and shell embedded rocks
A rococo design ornament in the form of irregular wavy and rocky surfaces resembling seafoams and shell embedded rocks

Fête Galante

Outdoor festivity or celebration depicted in a painting

Counter-Reformation
Period of catholic resurgence beginning with the council of trent and ending with the thirty years war in response to the Protestant reformation. Composed of:

1. Ecclesiastical or structural reconfiguration


2. Religious orders


3. Spiritual movements


4. Political dimensions

Baroque

Relating to or denoting a style of European architecture, music, and art of the 17th and 18th centuries

Baldacchino

Marks St. Peters' tomb, large canopy like structure above the altar

Tenebrism

Darkish paintings, extreme chairoscuro resulting in violent contrasts of light and dark

Caravaggista

Followers of Caravaggio

Genre scenes

The depiction of everyday scenes in art

Camera Obscura

Invented by Johann Zahn in 1685

Grand Manner

Paintings that incorporated visual metaphors in order to suggest noble qualities

Breakfast Piece

A painting in which a dining table displays simple plates of food such as breads and cheese or glasses of wine and beer

Vanitas

Paintings with reminders of death


- Skull


- Timepiece


- Tipped Glass


- Cracked Walnut

Still life

Paintings depicting mostly inanimate common subject matter: (food, flowers, dead animals, plants, rocks, or shells) or man-made (drinking glasses, books, vases, jewelry, coins, pipes, and so on)

Age of Reformation

The Protestant uprising against the Catholic church

Ergotism

Ergot poisoning

Predella

A platform or step on which an alter stands

Etching

scratching thingy with the dude who was really good at it and its like reverse

Allegory

Symbolic figure that conveys a meaning

Woodcut

Carved away at wood and then placed in ink to create copies

Burin

Chisel

Plateresque

Architectural silversmith style


Age of Reformation




Isenheim Altarpiece




Matthias Grunewald

Age of Reformation




Fall of Man




Albrecht Durer

Age of Reformation




The French Ambassadors




Hans Holbein the Younger


Globe when closed


Globe when closed

Age of Reformation




Garden of Earthly Delights




Hieronymus Bosch

Italian Baroque




David




Gianlorenzo Bernini

Italian Baroque




Ecstasy of Saint Teresa




Gianlorenzo Bernini

Italian Baroque




Conversion of St. Paul




Caravaggio

Spanish Baroque




Martyrdom of St Phillip




Jose de Ribera

Spanish Baroque




Saint Serapion




Francisco de Zurbaran

Spanish Baroque




Las Meninas (The Maids of Honor)




Diego Velasquez

Baroque Art of Flanders




Elevation of the Cross




Peter Paul Rubens

Baroque Art of Flanders




Consequences of War




Peter Paul Rubens

Dutch Baroque




Anatomy Lesson of Dr. Tulp




Remembrandt van Rijn

Dutch Baroque




The Large Dort




Aelbeert Cuyp

Dutch Baroque




Vanitas Still Life




Pieter Claesz

Dutch Baroque




The Letter




Jan Vermeer

French Baroque




Et in Arcadia Ego




Nicholas Poussin

French Baroque




Louis XIV




Hyacinthe Rigaud

Rococo




Pilgrimage to Cythera




Antoine Watteau

Rococo




The Swing




Jean Honore Fragonard