check out prints of Vincent Van Gogh. Answer 2: No, no, no!
BAROQUE painter = 17th century.
The answer is Rembrandt.
Piet Mondrian is a Dutch painter. His work was strongly influenced by the forceful expression and use of color by Vincent van Gogh and Norwegian painter Edvard Munch.
Emotion through the use of highly ornate media.
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IMPORTANT FEATURES OF BAROQUE ARCHITECTURE: •long, narrow naves are replaced by broader, occasionally circular forms •dramatic use of light, either strong light-and-shade contrasts, chiaroscuro effects (e.g. church of WeltenburgAbbey) •uniform lighting by means of several windows (e.g. church of Weingarten Abbey) •opulent use of ornaments -puttosmade of wood (often gilded), plaster or stucco, marble or faux finishing •large-scale ceiling frescoes •the external façade is often characterized by a dramatic central projection
As with any successful painter or artist, van Gogh incorporated all of the elements of art (line, shape and mass, light, value, color, texture and time and motion) into his paintings.
Rembrandt was one.
Mary Wollstoncraft i beliveMary Wollstonecraft was an 18th century writer and feminist , not a baroque painter.In my opinion a world-renowned Baroque painter is Peter Paul Rubens.I personally like Caravaggio too.
Damatize Daily Life.
Caravaggio did.
glazing and underpainting
He was a Dutch painter during the Renaissance. He was known for his use of reflecting images.
"The poet of the brush" refers to the artist Rembrandt van Rijn. He was a Dutch painter known for his expressive use of light and shadow in his portraits and biblical scenes. His works are considered some of the greatest in the history of art.
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When studying baroque music, it is important to consider elements such as the use of ornamentation, the contrast between light and dark, the use of basso continuo, and the development of opera and other vocal forms.
I think it's Caravaggio.
Jan Steen was a Dutch genre painter of the 17th century known for his lively and humorous depictions of everyday life. His paintings often feature chaotic scenes with a moralistic or satirical undertone. Steen's work is characterized by his skillful use of color and light.
Piet Mondrian is a Dutch painter. His work was strongly influenced by the forceful expression and use of color by Vincent van Gogh and Norwegian painter Edvard Munch.