Figure-01-
One of Baroque style of art, painted by Caravaggio, credit to WUBR
Baroque
style started in around 1600 in Rome, Italy, then spread to Europe
continent.
The
style was initiated by the Catholic Church to respond to the
Protestant reformation, where the style had to be:
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more forceful
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more emotional
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a greater realism.
Then,
Baroque style influenced artists in painting, sculpture and
architecture a cross Europe.
Art
Encyclopedia (2016) listed prominent artists of Baroque style, some
of painting artists are:
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Diego Velazquez
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Rembrandt
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Caravaggio
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Carlo Maratta
Figure-02-
a Caravaggio painting
Among
sculpture artists are:
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Giovanni Bernini
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Juan Martines Montanes
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Jorg Zurn
Famous
artists of Baroque style in the field of architecture are:
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Christopher Wren
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John Vanbrugh
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Balthasar Neumann
Figure-03-
Another Caravaggio painting
We
could see the examples of painting from Caravaggio as one of Baroque
artists (please see Figure 01, 02, 03, 04 and 05).
Caravaggio
is nickname for Michelangelo
Merisi who
developed
Baroque
in style
form
known as “lights
and dark.”
The
style was developed in 1600’s as the mark
of ending
of
Renaissance style era.
Figure-04-
Girl and fruits, painted by Caravaggio
The
Caravaggio
paintings
are
characterized by darkness
as background, and then spot light on the figures.
As
of above paintings
and below one,
we don’t see architectures, landscapes or views as background. We
just see man,
woman, girl,
boy, animal
or fruit
as spot figures.
Figure-05-
Boy and an animal, painted by Caravaggio
Caravaggio's
style was
not very accepted, especially
from religious
communities
in Italy, because his models
are coming from common people such as from street,
farming or
brothels.
His
style influenced over European artists includes Spanish, Dutch
and French at
early times.
Then,
respected by Italian artists of next generations.
Reference
Art
Encyclopedia. 2016. Baroque Art. Retrieved from http://www.visual-arts-
cork.com/history-of-art/baroque.htm....