Boroque and rococo
Frans Hals. The Jolly Toper
"burgher"
a genre painter
(represent scenes or events from everyday life, such as markets, domestic settings, interiors, parties, inn scenes, and street scenes.)
Artemisia Gentileschi
Artemisia was raped by a friend of her father's, the painter Agostino Tassi. he promised to marry her, refused to fulfill his promise, dragged to court he was found guilty.
Cornaro Chapel
Bernini, Either side of the chapel sits sculptured figures in box seats
Cornaro Chapel
Bernini, lighted dramatically by sunlight streaming through a yellow- glass window revealing her emotional frenzy.
Cornaro Chapel
Bernini, resembles a small theater with box seats on both sides.
Cornaro Chapel
Bernini, vision of heaven, with angels and billowing clouds.
The calling of Matthew
Christ, His eyes veiled, with His halo the only hint of divinity, enters with Saint Peter. Levi draws back and gestures toward himself
Michelangelo Caravaggio
Developed tenebrous- dramatic use of intense darkness and light to heighten the impact of a painting Dark background; stage-like space
Michelangelo Caravaggio
He was stricken with malaria. He set off walking under the summer sun desperately trying to reach Rome. where absolution for the murder of Tomassioni was being arranged. He survived a day or two before dying.
Judith Leyster, Carousing Couple, 1630
Her work is unique because it is a bridge between Caravaggio and Jan Vermeer work and the genre scenes of Hals, Baroque female artist Genre painting
Diego Velazquez by ~Benbe
Naturalistic protrait, Went to Madrid - became court painter, it truly portrayed reality
four rivers fountain)
Navona Square bernini sculptures
Nicholas Poussin, The Ashes of Phokion, 1648
Phokion was a famous Athenian general o unjustly accused of treason, tried, and sentenced to death. The cremation or burial of his remains was outlawed. widow did not desert him. She is shown here gathering up her husband's ashes
Fountain of the Moor
Piazza Navona in Rome
fountain of neptune
Piazza Navona in Rome
Michelangelo Caravaggio
Received knighthood but three months later was in jail for insulting another knight. He escaped and fled to Sicily, then Naples where he was badly cut up in a brawl.
Barogue
The Age of Kings.'' emotion, energy, movement and colors are more vivid. Baroque favored ornamentation, as rich and complex as possible.
Rembrandt
The Night Watch Each person in the painting was to pay for their portrait in the painting. painting deemed as dirty, not a night scene. models paid commission according to how prominently he would appear in the painting.
Amor Victorious
The painting probably shows Earthly Love triumphant over the Virtues and Sciences,
Jan Vermeer. Girl With a Pearl Earring (1665),
Vermeer masterpiece His paintings are known for their "clear, clean light quality."
Carlo Maderno
an architect lengthened the nave and created a new facade. his death, Bernini continued the redecoration of the interior and designed a spectacular colonnade
Judith Decapitating Holofernes
by Caravaggio
baroque
c. 1600 - c. 1750, " The Age of Kings. emotion, energy, movement and colors are more vivid, favored ornamentation, as rich and complex as possible.
Michelangelo Caravaggio
church found out he used a prostituted for his Madonna paintings, which later was fished out of a river, decided to lessen the commissions.
Artemisia Gentileschi
dramatic way with light and dark was the influential invention of a painter named Caravaggio. Tenebrism
Caravaggio's
figures seem almost frozen in a moment of anguish, but Rubens' painting teems with movement and energy - the action continues beyond the painting - writhing S- curve of Christ's body is typically Baroque.
tenebrism
figures seemed to emerge from shadows
Confessio
immense Baldachino over the high altar of St. Peter's It is the largest sculpture in the world. 100 feet tall (Nine stories tall).
Gian Lorenzo Bernini
integrated architecture, painting, sculpture, and lighting. the funeral chapel
Frans Hals, Malle Babbe
introduced a jovial spirit that, Genre painting
Diego Velázquez. Las Meninas (Maids of Honor).
king and queen, whom we see reflected in a mirror on the far wall. They came to visit the artist in his studio,
Michelangelo Caravaggio
known for the extreme realism of his figures, Born 28 September 1571 - died 18 July 1610
Trevi In Rome
largest Baroque fountain
Jacob van Ruisdael, View of Haarlem, c.1670
limitless grandeur of nature - a contrast between the land— where human order has been established in the form of build-ings and cultivation
Gian Lorenzo Bernini
made colonnade made largest sculpture in the world
Cornaro Chapel
not a physical, but a spiritual pain,
Artemisia Gentileschi
paints strong assertive women. slaying Holofernes, which have been seen as her psychological revenge on Tassi. First version was painted a year after the public trial of her attacker
Michelangelo Caravaggio
purchased a young boy from the boy's parents - to become his lover, cursing the police, throwing stones, seriously wounded a notary, fled Rome, beat Tomassoni with tennis rackets and then in a dual, killed him.
tenebrism,
refer to a style of painting characterized by high contrast between light and shade - illuminated by a single source of light, as if a spotlight shone upon them, leaving other areas in darkness. Such pictures have been called "night pictures" painted in the "dark manner.") ,
Diego Velazquez by ~Benbe
reflection of the Maids of Honor in the eyes)
colonnade
row of columns
Rubens, The Raising of the Cross
similarities between these two paintings— in the sharply diagonal composition and dramatic lighting— but we also find several differences
Nicolas Poussin, The Funeral of Phocion
specialized in subjects from Classical antiquity
Judith Leyster, Self Portrait, 1635
stopped working as a professional painter after her marriage , a genre painter
Amor Victorious
subject detaching himself from mere mortals who must obey the laws of nature, mocking the world
Michelangelo Caravaggio
the calling of matthew
Gian Lorenzo Bernini
the completion of St. Peter's, which had been designed by Michelangelo completion of St. Peter's, which had been designed by Michelangelo
Artemisia Gentileschi. Judith and Maid servant with the Head of Holofernes. 1625
volunteered to rescue her people from the invading armies of the Assyrian general
Artemisia Gentileschi
was influenced by Caravaggio's use of realism and tenebrism
Jan Vermeer. Woman Holding a Balance. 1664
weighing her gold and pearls. the Last Judgment silhouettes Just as Christ weighs souls, so the woman tests a balance and is held in balance mirror on the wall in front of her reflects a search for self-knowledge.
sfumato (sfü-'mä-tO)
which is different than (literally smoke, a hazy softening of outlines)