Baroque art, also known as the Baroque style, is a major movement in European art during the 17th century. It is characterized by dramatic, emotional, and dynamic compositions, often using chiaroscuro (the contrast between light and dark) to create a sense of intensity and movement. The Baroque period followed the Renaissance and was succeeded by Neoclassicism.

Key Features

  • Dramatic Lighting: Chiaroscuro was a key technique used to create a sense of depth and emotion.
  • Dynamic Composition: The use of strong contrasts in color and form to convey movement and emotion.
  • Religious Themes: Many Baroque artworks were religious in nature, reflecting the religious fervor of the time.
  • Elaborate Detail: Intricate details and complex designs were common in Baroque art.

Famous Baroque Artists

  • Caravaggio: Known for his use of chiaroscuro and dramatic lighting.
  • Bernini: A sculptor and architect who worked on many Baroque commissions.
  • Raphael: Although primarily known for the High Renaissance, his works also show Baroque influences.

Further Reading

For more information on Baroque art, you can visit our Baroque Art Gallery.

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