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  1. Study with Quizlet and memorize flashcards containing terms like Title: The Palace at Versailles Artist: Louis Le Vau and Jules Hardouin Mansart Medium: Masonry, stone, wood, iron, and gold leaf Location: Baroque France Function: Political and economic ambitions. Nobles live there so they can't take over Louis' power. Content: 700 rooms, 2153 windows, 67,000 sq feet, Gold, Marble, Paintings ...

  2. Baroque Art. This Roman church represents the earliest expression of the spirit of Baroque art. This symmetrical facade is similar to that of Giacomo's Il Gesu. It's tall central area juts out, and the narrow scroll buttresses join the two levels of the building. There is an absence of an arch around the pediment, which enhances the vertical ...

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  4. Baroque Art - During the 17ᵗʰ and 18ᵗʰ centuries, a style called Baroque art developed in Rome and spread over Europe. - Features of Baroque art are zigzag, spiral and twisting lines that form diagonally in space.

  5. Function: Narrative story of Marie de' Medici. Content: Filled with Heroic Gestures and demonstrative spiraling figures. Intensity of color and sumptuous women. 21 paintings total. Splendid costumes suggest theatrical story. Context: 1621-1625 Peter Paul Rubens. Henry IV receives the Portrait of Marie de'Medici.

  6. Baroque. An artistic style of the seventeenth century characterized by complex forms, bold ornamentation, and contrasting elements. Thirty years war. Protestant rebellion against the Holy Roman Empire ends with peace of westpahlia.1618-48) A series of European wars that were partially a Catholic-Protestant religious conflict.

  7. sharp diagonal composition and deep tenebrism. What Baroque style technique does the artist use in the composition above? diagonally to give a strong sense of space. What is depicted in the image above? King Charles I dressed casually for the hunt and standing on a bluff overlooking a distant view of the country.