| Item | Key Features | Notes / Differences |
|---|---|---|
| Illusionism | Perspective tricks, fake architecture, painted skies | Blurs boundary between reality and art |
| Movement | Torsioned figures, diagonals, mid-action poses | Emphasizes dynamism over static harmony |
| Lighting | Chiaroscuro, symbolic, divine light | Focuses attention, heightens emotion |
| Space | Expansive, continuous, beyond frame | Creates immersive, theatrical settings |
| Decorative Elements | Gold, marble, detailed surfaces | Convey power, grandeur |
Baroque Art
├─ Origins & Principles
│ ├─ Reaction against Renaissance order
│ └─ Focus on effect, emotion, movement
├─ Artistic Components
│ ├─ Architecture (domes, facades)
│ ├─ Sculpture (dynamic, naturalistic)
│ ├─ Painting (illusion, drama)
│ └─ Light & decoration
└─ Key Figures
└─ Bernini: master of total art, illusion, dynamism
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1. What is the primary characteristic that distinguishes Baroque art from Renaissance art?
2. Where did the Baroque art movement originate, and in which century?
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Baroque — style origin?
Rome, early 1600s, reaction against Renaissance
Baroque Art — main characteristics?
Movement, emotion, illusion, dramatic contrast.
Baroque — key features?
Emotion, movement, illusion, viewer engagement
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