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  1. 6 de dic. de 2023 · In the context of European history, the period from c. 1585 to c. 1700/1730 is often called the Baroque era. The word “baroque” derives from the Portuguese and Spanish words for a large, irregularly shaped pearl (“ barroco ” and “ barrueco ,” respectively). Eighteenth-century critics were the first to apply the term to the art of ...

  2. Russian Baroque. Russian Baroque is also called Petrine Baroque, named in honor of Peter the Great who promoted the style in rebuilding St. Petersburg, when he named it the new Russian capital in 1712. He had been inspired by French Baroque following his 1697-1698 visit to Versailles and the Chateaux of Fontainebleau.

  3. Le style prédominant était plus solennel et formel, avec une prédominance de formes classiques et de lignes droites. musique baroque Au baroque, de nouveaux instruments de musique apparaissent , comme le violon, la flûte traversière, le hautbois et le basson ; et d’autres, comme la viole d’amour ou le théorbe, qui ne sont plus utilisés aujourd’hui.

  4. Bernini, St. Peter’s Square, Vatican, 1656-67. We’re in Vatican City in Rome. In front of you is the vast public space designed by the Baroque sculptor and architect Bernini. The focal point of the public space is the large building with the dome on top—this is St. Peter’s Basilica, built over a crypt believed to contain the tomb of St ...

  5. 19 de feb. de 2023 · Baroque is a style of architecture, music, dance, painting, sculpture, and poetry that thrived from the early 17th century through the 1750s in the history of western art. Baroque art characteristics include: Chiaroscuro, Tenebrism, Quadro Riportato, and Illusionism (Trompe l’Oeil and Quadratura). The Baroque period came after the Renaissance ...

  6. The Architecture: Louis Le Vau. The Palace of Versailles was executed in the French Baroque style by architect Louis Le Vau, a French Classical architect who worked for King Louis XIV. French Baroque architectural style is characterized by its large curved forms, twisted columns, high domes, and complicated shapes.

  7. baroque (adj.) Look up baroque at Dictionary.com 1765, from French baroque (15c.) "irregular," from Portuguese barroco "imperfect pearl," which is of uncertain origin, perhaps related to Spanish berruca "a wart." This style in decorations got the epithet of Barroque taste, derived from a word signifying pearls and teeth of unequal size.

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