Module 12: Baroque & Mannerism - Chapters 16 & 17 - Art 100
Identify characteristics associated with this image by dragging the proper text descriptions to the box next to the artwork: Artemisia Gentileschi. Judith and Maidservant with the Head of Holofernes. c. 1625. Oil on canvas, 6′1⁄2″ × 4′73⁄4″. Detroit Institute of Arts
Artemisia Gentileschi. Heightened sense of drama and danger. Extensive use of shadow.
Gianlorenzo Bernini contributed his immense talents in his design of ____________ , which features St. Teresa in Ecstasy
Cornaro Chapel
Identify characteristics associated with this image by dragging the proper text descriptions to the box next to the artwork: François de Cuvilliés the Elder. Mirror Room, Amalienburg, Nymphenburg Park, Munich. 1734-39
Elaborate and profuse. Sophistication. Playful design.
Identify differences between characteristics of art during the Renaissance and the Baroque by dragging each text description to the appropriate category: Baroque
Emphasis on emotion, energy, and movement. Dynamic and theatrical. Vivid colors. Favored rich and complex ornamentation.
The use of extreme lights and darks in a painting was an innovation of Caravaggio and can be seen in his work ____________ .
Entombment of Christ
Identify characteristics associated with this image by dragging the proper text descriptions to the box next to the artwork: Agnolo Bronzino. Allegory (Venus, Cupid, Folly, and Time). c. 1545. Oil on wood, 5′1″ × 4′83⁄4″. The National Gallery, London
Eroticism. Mannerism. Shallow Space. Agnolo Bronzino.
Identify differences between characteristics of art during the Renaissance and the Baroque by dragging each text description to the appropriate category: Renaissance
More muted colors. Reason and science. Architectural simplicity.
Different countries had variations on the Baroque style. Match each characteristic with its associated country.
Netherlands - Depicted everyday life, or genre painting. France - Mixed stoic Classical elements with Baroque drama Spain - Used contrasting light and shadow to unify to complex space Italy - Employed great theatricality, drama, and intense emotion
Identify characteristics of the French Baroque that can be seen in the Hall of Mirrors by dragging each text description to the appropriate category: NOT French Baroque
Restraint. Focus on religious themes. Use of pointed vaults.
Francesco Borromini became famous for his design of ____________ , in which he used a(n) ____________ shape for the domed interior.
San Carlo alle Quattro Fontane Oval
Building upon Michelangelo's work, Bernini added a spectacular colonnade to ____________ church in Rome.
St. Peter's
Identify characteristics associated with this image by dragging the proper text descriptions to the box next to the artwork: Caravaggio. Entombment of Christ. 1604. Oil on canvas, 9′91⁄8″ × 6′73⁄4″. Musei Vaticani, Pinacoteca, Rome
Strong diagonal thrust. Contrasts between bright light and deep shadows. Caravaggio.
Put the Baroque period into historical context by identifying events that were occurring at the same time. Drag the events to the appropriate categories: Occurred during the Baroque Period
The Age of Kings. Colonial settlement began in North America. The Mayflower arrived in what is now Massachusetts. The French Revolution.
Nicolas Poussin, in his piece ____________ , demonstrates the French approach to Baroque painting, keeping the classical elements of the Renaissance and mixing them with the drama of Baroque techniques.
The Ashes of Phokion
Put the Baroque period into historical context by identifying events that were occurring at the same time. Drag the events to the appropriate categories: Did NOT Occur during the Baroque Period
The creation of the Sistine Chapel. German tribes began to overtake the Roman Empire. The Eiffel Tower was built.
Identify characteristics associated with this image by dragging the proper text descriptions to the box next to the artwork: Gianlorenzo Bernini. St. Teresa in Ecstasy, from the Cornaro Chapel. 1642-52. Marble and gilt bronze, life-size.
Theatrical. Counter-reformation. Santa Maria della Vittoria.
Identify characteristics of the French Baroque that can be seen in the Hall of Mirrors by dragging each text description to the appropriate category: French Baroque
Use of extreme ornamentation. Retains some Classical influence. Opulence. Theatricality.