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
Renaissance straight an simple baroque complex and overflowing.
Baroque
Renaissance architecture (14th and 15th centuries), Baroque architecture (16 & 17th centuries) and Neoclassical architecture (18th and 19th centuries) were modeled on Roman architecture.
Sir Christopher Wren
Baroque architecture, prominent in the late 16th to early 18th centuries, is characterized by grandeur, dramatic contrasts, and elaborate ornamentation, often aiming to evoke emotion and awe. In contrast, neoclassical architecture emerged in the mid-18th century, drawing inspiration from ancient Greek and Roman styles, emphasizing simplicity, symmetry, and rationality. While Baroque often features dynamic forms and intricate details, neoclassical design is marked by a more restrained and orderly aesthetic. This shift reflects broader cultural changes, including a move towards enlightenment ideals and a focus on reason over emotion.
On each euro bill, different architectural styles are depicted on the back side. For example, the €5 note features Classical architecture, the €10 note features Romanesque architecture, the €20 note features Gothic architecture, the €50 note features Renaissance architecture, the €100 note features Baroque and Rococo architecture, the €200 note features 19th-century architecture, and the €500 note features modern 20th-century architecture.
Henry A. Millon has written: 'Baroque and Rococo Architecture (Great Ages of the World Architecture)' 'Baroque & rococo architecture' -- subject(s): Baroque Architecture, Rococo Architecture, Arquitetura Barroca 'The Triumph of the Baroque' 'Circa 1700' 'Key monuments of the history of architecture' -- subject(s): Architecture, Pictorial works
The Baroque era of architecture started in 1600. This era of architecture started in Rome and spread quickly throughout Italy.
Eva-Maria Landwehr has written: 'Neubarock' -- subject(s): Architecture, Architecture, Baroque, Baroque Architecture, Church architecture
Eva Frodl-Kraft has written: 'Tiroler Barockkirchen' -- subject(s): Architecture, Baroque, Baroque Architecture, Church architecture
Boris Robertovich Vipper has written: 'Arkhitektura russkogo barokko' -- subject(s): Architecture, Architecture, Baroque, Baroque Architecture
Gaetana Cantone has written: 'Il Palazzo Maddaloni allo Spirito Santo' -- subject(s): Architecture, Baroque, Baroque Architecture, Buildings, structures, Criticism and interpretation, Palazzo Maddolini (Naples, Italy) 'Napoli barocca e Cosimo Fanzago' -- subject(s): Architecture, Baroque, Baroque Architecture, Buildings, structures, Church architecture, Criticism and interpretation
baroque
Javier Aguilera Rojas has written: 'Antigua' -- subject(s): Architecture, Baroque, Architecture, Colonial, Baroque Architecture, Buildings, structures, City planning, Colonial Architecture, History
Renaissance straight an simple baroque complex and overflowing.
Ute Esbach has written: 'Die Ludwigsburger Schlosskapelle' -- subject(s): Architecture, Baroque, Baroque Architecture, Baroque Decoration and ornament, Decoration and ornament, Baroque, Schloss Ludwigsburg (Museum), Schloss Ludwigsburg (Museum). Kapelle
Barbara Arciszewska has written: 'The Baroque villa' -- subject(s): Domestic Architecture, Baroque Architecture, Congresses, Country homes