The Baroque style is perhaps most famous for its art. The aim of the paintings was to be so dramatic and emotional that Catholics would be involved in the scenes, and thus respect God and the Catholic doctrine more. Pictured: painting by Guercino (1591-1666).
‘Supper at Emmaus’ is a typical Baroque painting. It is dynamic, large, and quite colorful. Caravaggio was a master of the Baroque style and was asked to do many religious scenes that are now in churches.
Baroque music was not just a new way of making music, but it also brought with it new forms. The Baroque era was when opera and classical ballet were invented. The music was generally very complicated. The most famous composer of the period is Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750).
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Alongside being an incredible architect, Bernini was also an outstanding sculptor. The Baroque style of sculpture emphasized expressions, making the subject seem as real as possible.
Rubens is considered a fine example of a Flemish Baroque painter. He focused mostly on Christian tales of morality.
Therefore, the heads of the Catholic Church decided to make the art, ceremony, and music surrounding Catholicism emotionally enticing. They went in the opposite direction of Protestantism’s asceticism.
We may not realize it, but when we see a church or hear some music and we are floored by its complexity and beauty, it is probably Baroque. The Baroque movement took place from the beginning of the 16th century until around 1740. Although it is a cultural movement, influencing architecture, music, art, and even garden design, it started as a political religious movement.
The Baroque arose from the Catholic Church's efforts to quash the Protestant Reformation. They wanted to create places of worship that would make the devout feel connected to God, and therefore not disobey the Catholic Church. From this pledge, they started a whole cultural movement that spread across Europe.
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We may not realize it, but when we see a church or hear some music and we are floored by its complexity and beauty, it is probably Baroque. The Baroque movement took place from the beginning of the 16th century until around 1740. Although it is a cultural movement, influencing architecture, music, art, and even garden design, it started as a political religious movement.
The Baroque arose from the Catholic Church's efforts to quash the Protestant Reformation. They wanted to create places of worship that would make the devout feel connected to God, and therefore not disobey the Catholic Church. From this pledge, they started a whole cultural movement that spread across Europe.
In this gallery, you'll find all you need to know about the Baroque period. Click through to discover more.