Baroque
The art style Baroque spanned from the beginning of 17th century to the middle of 18th century. It was known for its sculpting, painting, poetry and music. Baroque flourished in Europe chiefly in Italy, Germany and France but it also spread to Spain, Portugal, Netherlands, England and Northern European countries. The art style Baroque made its appearance during the Renaissance period but it broke away from the traditional beliefs of Renaissance while emphasizing more on irregularity and drama. It became much more emotional, free flowing and expressive as compared to rigidity and formality of the Renaissance. Baroque works were usually in adoration of the greatness of God and it was used to convey religious messages. It also facilitated social hierarchy through artworks that showed power, wealth and authority. Baroque started with artworks that were much more emotional, dramatic and irregular as compared to Renaissance artworks. It also showed the freedom of expression which was not possible during the Renaissance period. The artists used dynamic movements in their paintings to show their emotions and feelings towards religion. They depicted various emotions like joy, pain fear and death while depicting religious saints and biblical events. Most of the artworks tried to communicate with people about Jesus Christ and God through emotional paintings that emphasized on drama rather than formality and rule like Renaissance works. Baroque artists usually showed religious scenes in an intricate way to draw attention of public towards them. Baroque developed in Italy where it was born while simultaneously developing in Germany, France and Spain. Baroque artists carried their techniques to other countries mainly through artworks that traveled through churches. The art style migrated to Netherlands where Dutch painters adopted the technique of layering colors and used them as shading to make the work more dramatic and attractive. Baroque became very popular in Germany when the ruler of Bavaria, Duke Wilhelm V commissioned painters like Peter Paul Rubens and Johann Baptist Spranger to paint his residence and castle. Baroque artworks were made even more dramatic after a German artist named Pieter Brueghel created shadows on surfaces with help of dark colors in his artworks. The technique was named chiaroscuro and it made Baroque more dramatic even if the painting itself didn't carry a religious theme. Baroque paintings tried to communicate with people as much as possible through their visual ability that usually caused distortions or extreme movement of figures. Artists used special light effects like light from behind, bright spots and strong contrasts of light and darkness to make their artworks stand out. Baroque artworks were very detailed and usually depicted stories from the Bible. The artists paid much attention to the facial expressions of either Jesus, Virgin Mary or one of the saints while painting these scenes. They used rich colors like crimson, gold and red to bring more drama and emotion in the religious theme paintings. They also painted crucifixions, crucifixes, Holy Families and other Christian symbols in a very detailed way to show their devotion towards the religion. Baroque artworks were usually made more attractive with help of using gold ornaments on frames and backgrounds. The paintings were also given rich frames that sharply contrasted with the background so that it can be easily noticed by people.
Jan Wijnants, 1655 - Landscape with Cows on a Country Road - fine art print
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Hendrick Mommers, 1650 - Interior of a peasant hut - fine art print
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Bartholomeus van der Helst, 1642 - Portrait of Andries Bicker - fine art print
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Godfried Schalcken, 1685 - Young Woman with Lemon - fine art print
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Hendrick ter Brugghen, 1619 - The Adoration of the Kings - fine art print
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Philips Koninck, 1655 - Distant View with Cottages along a Road - fine art print
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Jan Hackaert, 1660 - The Lake of Zurich - fine art print
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Jan Tengnagel, 1617 - Vertumnus and Pomona - fine art print
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Rembrandt van Rijn, 1657 - Woman peeing child and a horse head - fine art print
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Adriaen van Ostade, 1661 - Peasants in an Interior - fine art print
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Philips Wouwerman, 1650 - Stag Hunt - fine art print
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Leonaert Bramer, 1652 - Jezebel mauled by dogs - fine art print
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Michael Sweerts, 1652 - The Draughts Players - fine art print
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Eglon van der Neer, 1650 - Portrait of a young woman - fine art print
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Hendrick van der Burch, 1825 - After Milking Time - fine art print
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Pieter de Hooch, 1663 - Figures in a Courtyard behind a House - fine art print
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Karel Dujardin, 1650 - A Trumpeter on Horseback Drinking - fine art print
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Melchior d' Hondecoeter, 1660 - Dead Birds - fine art print
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Aert Schouman, 1720 - Merry company at an inn - fine art print
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Leonaert Bramer, 1606 - Christ expels the merchants - fine art print
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Leonaert Bramer, 1606 - Judas returns the pieces of silver - fine art print
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Leonaert Bramer, 1648 - Pashur Smiting Jeremiah in the Temple - fine art print
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Hendrick ter Brugghen, 1622 - The Incredulity of Thomas - fine art print
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Gerard Seghers, 1610 - Christ and the Penitent Sinners - fine art print
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Pieter Bout, 1670 - The Way Station - fine art print
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Mattheus Terwesten, 1700 - Aeneas and Dido shelter in a cave - fine art print
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David Teniers II, 1665 - Peasant Fair - fine art print
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Philips Koninck, 1650 - The entrance to the woods - fine art print
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