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ARTH 104 1nd Edition Lecture 6 Outline of Last Lecture I. Introduced Baroque art in ItlayOutline of Current Lecture II. End Italian artIII. Introduce art form SpainCurrent LectureItalian ArtTriumph in name of Jesus – Gauli o Depicts Heaven opening upBacchus – 1596 Caravaggio o Was not ever trained to painto This painting has an extreme naturalistic theme and it appears to depict a classical God but the figure is really a wealthy workero VisceralCalling of St. Mathew – Caravaggio 1599-1600o Use of tenebrism which is the extreme use of lighting and contrasto The figures in this painting look like contemporary peopleo This painting is believed to be so ambiguous on purpose; it’s hard to tell who is whoThe Holy Family – Raphael 1507Judith beheading Holofunes – Gentileschi 1612-1621o First female artist to go to an art academyo This is when art started to become a more popular professiono Judith and Maidservant with head – Gentileschi 1625 (same subjects)Spain Art These 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.Catholic nation; beginning of counterreformation, Spain has monarchy and Italy during this timewas not a country yet so the monarchy becomes a main patronage.The Hapsburg family ruled in Europe; Spain had wealthy empire that was very dedicated to CatholicismSaint Serapion – Zurbarian 1628o This artist never visited Rome but new the works of Caravaggio o Uses dramatic lightingMarytown of St. Baremolomew – Ribera 1634 o Dramatic lightingo Went to Rome and familiar with Caravaggio’s workStill life with Quince – Cortain 1602o Hyper Illusionist; making the fruit look


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