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Baroque 1600-1780
Baroque 1600-1780

Baroque 1600-1780

Art Periods & Movements

ART

Formats: Cloth

Cloth, (CA $66.95) (US $49.95)

Publication Date: July 2019

ISBN 9783741921414

Rights: WOR X FR

Koenemann (Jul 2019)

Available from local and national retailers throughout the US.
 

Overview

The baroque period spanned the whole of Europe from 1600 to 1780. Beginning with Italian artists who brought drama to painting through dynamic compositions and pronounced contrasts between light and dark, the baroque was later exported by countless artists to their own countries, where the new style developed in different ways. With its monumental historical paintings and magnificent portraits, catering to sovereign desires for splendor and demonstrations of both secular and religious power, the baroque rose to become the style of European court art. The latest phase of the baroque, known as rococo, began in about 1720 and was characterized by an increased sense of playfulness and intimacy. With more than 450 works, Baroque 1600-1780 presents an overview of the most important paintings of the period.

Author Biography

Kristina Menzel is an art historian specializing in the art of the Netherlands. She has been working in the publishing industry for many years and lives in the Rhineland. Art historian Ruth Dangelmaier has worked for many years as a freelance writer and editor. She lives with her family in Cologne. Art historian Uta Hasekamp edits and translates publications related to the history of art and writes, in particular, on older art and horticulture. Katrin Hoeller is an art historian, author, and editor. Daniel Kiecol is a historian who also works as a writer and lecturer. His publications cover a variety of cultural subjects.