Baroque Art: Emotion and Illusion

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Baroque Art Revision Sheet---

1. 📌 Essentials

  • Originated in Rome in early 17th century as a reaction against Renaissance harmony.
  • Characterized by movement, emotional intensity, theatricality, and illusion.
  • Deeply linked to Catholic Counter-Reformation, emphasizing accessible and emotionally engaging art.
  • Uses dramatic contrasts of light and shadow (chiaroscuro) to heighten effect.
  • Space is expanded and continuous, blending architecture, sculpture, and painting.
  • Focuses on viewer participation; figures seem to emerge from and interact with space.
  • Art aims to evoke strong emotional responses—pain, ecstasy, fear, joy.
  • Rich decoration with gold, marble, and detailed surfaces conveys power and grandeur.
  • Bernini epitomizes the Baroque artist: dynamic, naturalistic, master of illusion and total artistic conception.
  • Contrasts with Renaissance: prioritizes movement, emotion, tension over harmony and balance.

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1. What is the primary characteristic that distinguishes Baroque art from Renaissance art?

2. Where did the Baroque art movement originate, and in which century?

3. How did Baroque art serve the goals of the Catholic Counter-Reformation?

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Baroque — style origin?

Rome, early 1600s, reaction against Renaissance

Baroque Art — main characteristics?

Movement, emotion, illusion, dramatic contrast.

Baroque — key features?

Emotion, movement, illusion, viewer engagement

Chiaroscuro — role?

Enhances emotional impact via light and shadow.

Bernini — role?

Master of total art, dynamic, naturalistic, theatrical

Bernini — epitome of?

Dynamic, naturalistic Baroque sculpture.

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