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ARHS 1003 1st Edition Lecture 13Outline of Last LectureI. High RenaissanceII. Early MannerismIII. High ManieraIV. EngravingOutline of Current LectureI. Northern High RenaissanceII. Baroque PeriodCurrent LectureI. Northern High RenaissanceA. Pieter Bruegel is the father of genre painting1. they are very realistic and often put the viewer in the story of thepaintingII. Baroque PeriodA. it was full of too much decorationB. they were focusing a little more on science than religionThese notes represent a detailed interpretation of the professor’s lecture. GradeBuddy is best used as a supplement to your own notes, not as a substitute.C. sculptures1. artist were told to portray drastic emotions in their worka) they wanted to move people with the extent of the emotions2. Bernini was the prominent sculpture/artista) The Life of Saint Teresa(1) it is said her faith was so strong she felt pain3. Trevi Fountaina) the largest and most famous fountain in the worldb) it symbolized that Rome was still okay despite the ProtestantReformation4. gilded elements: metal covered with goldD. paintings1. there is now a strong imperial tone2. you see a lot of portrait style paintings3. Hyacinthe Rigauda) King Louis XIV(1) he referred to himself as the Sun God(2) he was a fan of the operab) it shows the power and wealth of the kingc) fleur de lis: flower like symbol of the king4. they use light to create dark shadowsa) tenebrism: very dark almost horror likeb) chiaroscuro: the use of light to create shadowsE. Versailles1. the most important building in the Baroque period2. The Hall of Mirrors is the most important rooma) it had gilded


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