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 Famous  Baroque Artist Listed Alphabetically

Caravaggio (1573 - 1610) Italian

Pieter de Hooch (1629-1684) Dutch

Frans Hals (1580 - 1666) Dutch

Bartolome Esteban Murillo 1617-1682 Spanish

Nicolas Poussin (1594 - 1665) French

Rembrandt van Rijn (1606-1669) Dutch

Peter Paul Rubens (1577 - 1640) Flemish

Rosa da Tivoli (1655-1706) German

Anthony van Dyck (1599 - 1641)  Flemish

Diego Velazquez (1599 - 1660) Spanish

Jan Vermeer (1632 - 1675)  Dutch

 
Description of Baroque Painting

1580-1770

Baroque painters were some of the most interesting personalities in the history of art. The style like the personalities of the artists was often dark, powerful and dramatic. The Baroque style is distinguished by the emotional effects of color and overall harmony of the painting. The Baroque movement started in Italy, quickly spreading to the rest of Europe. This style flourished in Europe between 1580 and 1770, mainly in Catholic countries, where it played a essential role in the crusading work of the Catholic Counter-Reformation. The Roman Catholic Church's reaction to the Reformation, known as the Counter-Reformation, reaffirmed the one-time medieval notion of art as the servant of the church, adding certain demands for simplicity, precision, realism, and an emotional stimulus to piety. For the fanatics of the Counter-Reformation, a paintings was useful only as propaganda material, the religious subject matter being all-important.

To inspire its viewers, the Baroque style used elaborate effects to stir up religious passions. In some of its most characteristic works – such as Caravaggio's The sacrifice of Isaac (1601-1602) – painting, sculpture, decoration, and architecture were designed to create a single, powerful effect. Many masterpieces of the baroque appeared in churches and palaces in Rome, but the style soon extended throughout Europe, shifting in character as it did so.

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