Ordinary life
Caravaggio.
J.S. Bach - Baroque period Beethoven - Classical period Chopin - Romantic period Bernstein - Modern period
The three variations of the international Baroque style are the Roman Baroque, which emphasized grandeur and emotional intensity, often seen in the works of architects like Bernini; the Spanish Baroque, characterized by dramatic expression and intricate details, as exemplified in the works of artists like Velázquez; and the Dutch Baroque, which focused on realism and domestic scenes, with notable painters such as Rembrandt and Vermeer. Each variation reflects regional influences and cultural contexts, showcasing the diverse manifestations of Baroque art and architecture across Europe.
Basso continuo - The basso continuo, used throughout baroque music, is a technique by which a harmonic foundation lends support to a melodic line that carries the main melodies of a composition.
Chiaroscuro -apexThe Dutch artists of the Baroque period used Chiaroscuro technique to add drama to the ordinary subjects they painted.
Add drama to the ordinary ~APEX
Ordinary life
The main inspiration for other baroque artist was Caravggio.
Artists primarily painted brightly colored landscapes filled with happy subjects.
Artists primarily painted brightly colored landscapes filled with happy subjects.
Artists primarily painted brightly colored landscapes filled with happy subjects.
Artists primarily painted brightly colored landscapes filled with happy subjects.
Artists primarily painted brightly colored landscapes filled with happy subjects.
Artists primarily painted brightly colored landscapes filled with happy subjects.
Baroque portrayed space as a twist and spiral in space
Caravaggio.