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Caravaggio
Flagellation of Christ. Transition from later mannerism to baroque. Use of Chiaroscuro and diagonal compositional lines
Rome
Bernini
(Sculptor) Outstanding sculptor of the Baroque Age. The Ectasy of St. Theresa. Appolo and Daphne. The arm-like colonnades of St. Peter's Courtyard
Rome
Borromini
Italian architect. A leading figure of the Italian Baroque Style
Rome.
El Greco
Portraits and religious works. Expressionist. Spain. Very individualistic in style. Elongated Figures.
Velazquez
Court Painter to Philip IV. Spanish. Las Menias. Pope Inocent X.
Rubens
Best known for his portraits and for his paintings of mythological ubjects featuring female nudes. Venus and Adonis. The Descent from the Cross. Le Chapeau de Paille. Flanders
Nicolas Poussin
French. Classicism. Master of the grand manner. Biblical scenes, classical mythology, and historical Landscapes.
Claude Lorraine
Uses the effects of light in his Landscapes. Neo-Classical. Ascanius and the Stag. French
Rembrandt
Money-Changer. Sixty Self portraits. Influenced by Caravaggio
Jan Vermeer
Masterpieces of the affects of light. View of Delfi. Small in actual size, but gives a sense of ordered space. Clear design and simple form.
Jean Watteau
First Rococo Painter. French. Italian Comedy and Ballet.
Francois Boucher
Rococo. The rising of the Sun and Sumer Pastoral
Fragonard
Rococo. French. The Progress of Love. Known for his landscapes