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Baroque - bərōkˈ, in art and architecture, a style developed in Europe, England, and the Americas during the 17th and early 18th cent.

The baroque style is characterized by an emphasis on unity among the arts. With technical brilliance, the baroque artist achieved a remarkable harmony wherein painting, sculpture, and architecture were brought together in new spatial


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    Baroque » Read Now

    by John Rupert Martin. 367 pgs.

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    Baroque Art: A Topical Dictionary » Read Now

    by Irene Earls. 336 pgs.

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    The major topics painted and sculpted during the 17th century are featured here. Baroque artists chose stories not only from the Bible but also from mythology; these are not included in art history texts. In this volume, one finds the primary sources: The Golden Legend, The Bible, Ovid, and...
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    The Social History of Art, Vol. Two (Chap. 8 "The Concept of the Baroque") » Read Now

    by Arnold Hauser, Stanley Godman. 225 pgs.

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    ...SOCIAL HISTORY OF ART VOLUME TWO RENAISSANCE MANNERISM BAROQUE VOLUME ONE OF THE...SOCIAL HISTORY OF ART VOLUME TWO RENAISSANCE MANNERISM BAROQUE NEW YORK 1957...SOCIAL...
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    Perspectives on Western Art, Vol. 2 (Chap. V "Baroque Art in Italy, France, and England") » Read Now

    by Linnea H. Wren. 440 pgs.

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    The purpose of this anthology is to unite the study of Western art history with the understanding of Western social and cultural history. Painting, sculpture, architecture, and other forms of the visual arts are, like literary documents, primary sources that reveal the thoughts and abilities of...
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    Continuity and Change in Art: The Development of Modes of Representation (Chap. 4 "The Discovery and Development of Linear Perspective: The Renaissance, Mannerism, and the Baroque") » Read Now

    by Ethel S. Blatt, Sidney J. Blatt. 411 pgs.

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    ...Renaissance and Baroque Art and Science 275...used to contrast the art of the Renaissance with that of the Baroque. W"lfflins polarities...in the study of the art of the...
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    Italian Baroque and Rococo Architecture » Read Now

    by John Varriano. 329 pgs.

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    From the late 1500s to the mid-1700s, Italy gave the world some of the liveliest and most imaginative structures in the history of architecture. This profusely illustrated book is the first comprehensive study in English of the works that emerged throughout the Italian peninsula during this critical...
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    The Concise Oxford Dictionary of Art and Artists (Discussion of Baroque art begins on p. 36) » Read Now

    by Ian Chilvers. 584 pgs.

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    The Concise Oxford Dictionary of Art and Artists, Second Edition is an authoritative and up-to-date guide to Western art from Ancient Greece to the present day. It offers over two thousand entries on painting, sculpture, and the graphic arts, covering not only artists and their work, but also...

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