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    Ruben's Artwork Analysis

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    studying the details of the human bodies in Ruben's painting, to discuss the characteristics of Rubens’s artworks, and the Rubens's construction of heroic virtue. At the beginning of the journal Rosenthal was introduced that Rubens was a well-known baroque style painter in the 17th century in Western Europe. Rubens was very good at depicting the fleshy of female body, and his painting is also containing rich topic. Religious stories, myths, landscape and human portrait these are all the element…

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    Satire

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    The Rococo Style; What characterized the rococo? Rococo development of the eighteenth century was focused in France, however spread all through Europe. It is characterized by decorative, elegant design and more of a influence for the decorative arts. Rococo design embraced complex, organic patterns, gilding, embellishing painting, and a palette of light, pastel colors. What was a paris salon? It was the official art show of the Académie des Beaux Arts in Paris, France. Between 1748– 1890 it was…

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    Frans Francken the Younger was a Flemish-born in the 16th century, during the Baroque era after the Protestant Reformation, in the year of 1581 in Antwerp, Belgium. Ironically, he died in his hometown on May 6, 1642. He happened to be a very popular and well-liked artist during his lifetime. Somer sources claim that he may have been an apprentice to his father in the studio and studied art in Paris with his uncle, both of whom were very successful in art themselves. He later became very well…

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    Baroque Music Dbq

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    started believing that every educated person should be trained in music. Musicians still worked in churches and in aristocratic courts, but they also worked for towns. Even kings and princes and other nobility were respected composers. During the Baroque era, music generally expressed the same mode throughout the whole piece. This means that specific melodic patters and set rhythms appeared throughout the pieces. In this era, they began to have a continuous rhythm throughout the whole piece,…

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    these architecture have different designs and styles that depicts power and propaganda. This essay will cover three different architecture from different time period such as Baroque, Southeast Asian, and Japan. Comparing these architectures help us know the reason behind these buildings, their influences, their symbolism. The Baroque period of architecture began in late sixteenth century Italy, took the Roman terms of Renaissance architecture and used it in a new rhetorical and dramatic…

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    Essay On The Baroque Era

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    Leewenhoek which enabled the discovery of blood cells and sperm. There was also the invention of the telescope by Galileo Galilei which led to the confirmation of the Copernicus’ heliocentric theory. A famous piece of art that was made during the baroque era would be the Matyrdom of Saint Lawrence by Gian Lorenzo Bernini. The Matyrdom of Saint Lawrence depicts the saint being burned alive on a gridiron. A single block of Carrara marble was used to make the sculpture. The structure showed…

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    . Memento is considered to be in the Baroque stage because it tells the story in a different way so that it focuses more on how they tell a story than what the story is about. Memento does what a typical detective movie does find out who killed this person by finding evidence and ultimately bring the killer to justice, and for the most part it follows the norm of a detective movie. There is however a difference, Memento doesn't start with the beginning of the movie of the person investigates…

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    According to The Humanistic Tradition Vol. 2, “Baroque is associated with such features as ornaments, spatial grandeur, and theatrical flamboyance” (p. 47). However, the manner that I would define Baroque would be that Baroque involves dark lifelike paintings; scrupulous and carefully crafted sculptures; meticulous, spatial, and secular architecture; attentive and diligent performances. The manner that the Baroque movement reflected on social realities involved delivering a new perspective on…

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    The Baroque period is well known for the period in western European art music from 1600-1750. In this time, middle class people started to grow up by doing art work and music. Kings and queens had power over their kingdoms. The time was for ornate elegance in agriculture, music, and in painting. The baroque period has different characteristics, and Johann Sebastian is a well-known for Baroque period composer. His toccata et fugue and mass in B minor had many musical elements of the baroque era.…

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    Baroque is originated from the French, meaning, “irregularly shaped pearl.” Which may have mostly been used to describe gems and pearls, but later on began to describe an extravagant style of art. We moved on from mannerism which consisted of classical art, to baroque which consists of dramatic approach to art, with colors and contrasts. Realism in paintings and sculptures was an integral aspect of baroque art. Artemisia Gentileschi’s, Judith Slaying Holoferne, is a great example of baroque…

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