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Baroque Europe
   “irregular, oddly shaped”


 Or deviated from Renaissance
      classical traditions


PATRONS: powerful Courts and
 Church in Counter Reformation
           campaign




Louis XIV, Hyacinthe Rigaud, 1701,
              9’ x 7’
HISTORICAL BAROQUE
                                          •Counter Reformation,
                                          Catholic resurgence,
                                          flourishes in Italy, Flanders,
                                          Spain, & France
                                          •Catholic church intent on
                                          fighting the Protestant
                                          reformation efforts; crusade to
                                          finish St. Peters in 1600,
Thirty Years War ended in 1648            glorify saints, miracles, etc.
Protestants vs. Catholics
                                          •Protestants iconoclasts
But also about political, economic, and
social issues as well                     •Holland very Protestant, still
Courts became powerful-Kings of           some religious works but
Spain, England, France, etc.              landscapes, portraits, genre
                                          paintings instead
Key Ideas - Baroque Art
• Counter reformation fueled religious sculptures
  and paintings, especially in Rome, France, &
  Flanders, and Spain
• In Holland counter voice Baroque art in Protestant
  form (no saints and miracles)
• Baroque artists: experiments with new forms-
  landscapes, still life, genre paintings
• Rome still keeper of masterpieces and center of
  Religion, but Paris becomes center of artistic
  innovation in Europe… thru WWI.
St. Peter’s Basilica and Piazza, Vatican, Rome… Maderno designed the façade to
add to Michelangelo’s original design, and Bernini designed the piazza as a relief
from the crowded streets of Rome. Why is the piazza shaped like a key hole?
(FC)
Baldacchino
By??????




For???????
CATHOLIC RESURGENCE


Gilt bronze and marble
Over altar of ____
Directs vision down nave
Shrine canopy over grave of
St. Peter, buried under bsilica
Bees & suns symbols of
patrons, Barberinni family
Counter Reformation spirit in
Rome
Feat of bronze casting
flashcard




Church of San Carlo
alle Quattro
Fontane, Rome,
1638-41
Francesco
Borromini
Square w/ 4
fountains
Façade taller than
rest of building
Fountain of Four Rivers
by Bernini
BIGGEST PATRON =
CATHOLIC CHURCH
(THEN COURTS)

HUGE CHURCHES AND PALACES SPACES
TO FILL WITH MAGNIFICENT SCULPTURES
AND PAINTINGS.
MANY BAROQUE ARTISTS WERE DEEPLY
RELIGIOUS, SUCH AS RUBENS AND THE
SCULPTURE BERNINI
POPE URBAN VIII COMMISSIONED SOME
OF
GIANLORENZO BERNINI - sculptor, architect


Best work… Such s the Cornaro Chapel
magnificent marble and bronze altar, and the
statue of St. Theres in ecstasy.
Baroque Sculpture
Characteristics (ITALY)
•Stressed movement
•Mid motion, mouths open
•sculpture meant to be seen in the
round from different angles
•Marble very tactile-flesh is soft, skin is
polished, wings are feathery, drapery is
drapery
•Inspired by Hellenistic sculpture


•Bernini’s DAVID from 1623… marble,
life size (FLASHCARD)
•Mid-action swinging the slingshot
•Harp = role as psalmist
•Multiple views
•Use of negative space
This is a flashcard


WHAT IS IT?


Sculptural interpretation of St
Theresa’s diary, tells of
visions of god, angel plunging
arrows in to her.
Rays of god light behind
Sexual exhaustion?
Stage like setting
Natural light from hidden
window above the work
ARTEMISIA GENTILESCHI… Judith & Maidservant with the Head of Holofernes,
and Judith and Holofernes, 1625, 6 ft x 4 1/2 ft… tenebrism, drama, strong
diagonals, female empowerment… remember she was raped by her tutor and had
to stand trial to prove her innocence.
Self Portrait on the Allegory of
Painting, oil on canvas, 38” x 29”,
1630, Artemisia Gentileschi


Dramatic lighting, self portrait
Gentilleschi was a noted female
artist, unusual for that time.
Influenced by Caravaggio


Typical of naturalism school of
Italian Baroque….


NATURALISM (drama, tenebrism,
everyday people) vs.
CLASSICISM of Renaissance
style paintings
Calling of St. Matthew, Caravaggio
Oil on Canvas, 1600.. Watch video to
learn more!
Caravaggio: the Power of Art
Characteristics of Baroque
Painting in Italy
#3 types popularized, in addition to
traditional religious paintings &
portraiture:
-genre painting
Landscapes
Still lifes
TENEBRISM in this painting
Entombment by Caravaggio, strong
diagonals, everyday figures as they
lower the body of Jesus
Impasto brushwork (thick, textured)
Artists like Caravaggio
MADE RELIGION REAL AND
CLOSE TO HOME
But they were artistically opposed by
classic style painters….
In Italy, especially Rome, another school of painters opposed the drama and tenebrism
of Caravaggio & Gentilleschi… CEILING PAINTERS such as Reni wanted to continue
classical trends. Landscapes had a moral to them, not just a pretty picture.


Reni’s fresco is entitled Aurora, and it is on the ceiling of a Palazzo in Rome.
Annibale Carracci was a
classicist painter


CLASSICISM VS.
NATURALISM in Italian and
Flemish baroque art


Ceiling of Gallery, Palazzo
Farnese, Rome, 1601
Baroque landscapes typically had figures in them and told some kind of moral tale or
had a purpose beyond showing nature’s beauty, as in this oil painting by Carracci.
Baroque Art in Flanders
• Northern Flanders largely Protestant, rebelled
  against Spanish rule & present day Holland gained
  independence
• Southern Flanders (Catholic) returned to direct
  Spanish rule under Hapsburg family
• Key painters: Rubens &Van Dyck w/international
  clientele & reputations
• Rubens was wealthy, educated, diplomat with
  strong religious beliefs
• Rubens studied Caravaggio & encouraged patron,
  Duke of Mantua, to buy Death of the Virgin
Charles I at the Hunt, oil on
canvas, 9’ x 6’, 1635, Anthony
van Dyck
Van Dyck did many portraits of
the royal family.


Here he diplomatically made
Charles I look TALL.. By having
the figure against the
background, the horse with
bowed head, etc.
Raising of the Cross, Peter Paul Rubens, oil on canvas, 1610, Church of St. Walpurga,
Antwerp, Belgium. Continued Flemish tradition of the triptych.. Drama and emotion
inspired by who? (He traveled to Italy to study)…why is this typical Baroque?
Henri IV Receiving the Portrait of
Marie de’ Medici, Rubens
Oil on canvas, 13’ x 10’, 1625
Rubens did a series of
ENORMOUS canvases
commissioned by Marie de
Medici, Queen of France…to
commemorate her founding of
the Bourbon dynasty & role as
Queen Regent to son, Louis XV
Rubens is known for his fleshy,
sumptuous female nudes, plump
women still called Rubenesque
today.. His colors inspired by
Titian
Ran large studio w/ assistants,
collaborated with Van Dyck and
Brueghel (descended from
Renaissance Bruegel)
Garden of Love, Rubens, oil on canvas…
shows courtly ladies visual & tactile effects of the garden…
In France & Flanders, Rubens & Poussin were from rival schools. Rubens was a
naturalist & Poussin was a classicist… followers were called Rubenistes or Poussinistes
French Royal Academy made a system to evaluate painting vs. drawing and grade
master artists… Poussin was stronger in drawing, Rubens in painting & vivid colors
Baroque Art in Northern Flanders
    The Dutch Golden Age
• Still lifes term coined in
  Holland, such as this
  painting by Clara Peeters
• Educated, literate Dutch
  enjoyed portraits, still
  lifes, and genre scenes
• Demand for art & prints
  from merchant class,
  unlike France & Italy
• Group portraiture also a
  Dutch specialty with         Still life with flowers, fruit, and
                               pretzels, Clara Peeters
  artists Hals & Rembrandt
The Dutch Golden Age,
             continued…
• Landscapes such as this
  Vermeer were in demand
• Low horizon to show flat
  Dutch country side,
  canals, and beautiful
  skies




                             View of Delft, 1665, Jan Vermeer
The Jewish Cemetery, Jacob van Ruisdael, 1660. Spiritual meanings of the
 landscape, vanitas theme? Allegory of transcience, rainbow shows hope.
Still Life with a watch, Pieter Claesz. Still li fes often showed a theme of the brief nature
of life and beauty, with hints of death, a wilting flower, a skull, or other reminder..
VANITAS…time passes with the watch? “breakfast piece” like Clara Peeters
Officers of the Haarlem Militia Company, Frans Hals, Oil on Canvas, 6’ x 9’, Lively
composition, social event, strong diagonals. Positions reflect their ranking. IMPASTO
technique, very painterly like Velasquez.
Self Portrait, Judith Leyster
Originally thought to be
Hals’ painting…
Judith looks confidently
back at the viewer, as does
her subject the fiddler
Caravaggio’s realism,
drama, lighting…
Participated in the Haarlem
Guild and could take
students…
Known for informal scenes
of daily life


Like who in the
Renaissance?
REMBRANDT: IMPORTANT
DUTCH BAROQUE ARTIST
•Known for psychologically intense
portraits (self portrait here from
1658)
•Internalized spirituality, reflected
suffering & personality
•In his later works, realism relates
to the spirit of inner meaning not
surface details
•Studied under Lastman, a history
painter who’d worked in Rome
•Learned tenebrism, naturalism,
drama
•Interested in both science and
faith.
•Like Rubens, used assistants and
ran large workshops.
Anatomy Lesson of Dr. Tulp, Rembrandt, 1632. Rembrandt transforms Hals’ group
portrait into a dramatic narrative… Cadaver is shockingly green while students lean
forward to study the anatomy of the arm.
TENEBRISM: white collars emphasis the dramatic lighting
The Night Watch (Captain Frans Banning Cocq Mustering His Company):
commissioned group portrait @ narrative…girl w/chicken may be company mascot
Originally known as Night Watch, name remains today, but it was cleaned and is not as
dark today.
Rembrandt did Three Crosses series of
etchings (prints)
Jan Vermeer genre
paintings&portrait such as
The Girl with the Pearl Earring
Notice the lighting
Believed to have used a
“camera oscura”
Still meditative paintings with
single source of light




Clip
http://www.youtube.com/
watch?v=aYtcOw11S-
A&feature=related
Woman Holding a Balance
Jan Vermeer
1664
Metaphor for eternal
judgment
(Christ Last Judgment
appears behind her)
Vanitas theme of
transcience of life
Baroque Art in SPAIN
•Profound influence of
Caravaggio & his followers
•Ecstatic religiosity plus intense
realism/tenebrism
•Still lifes, genre paintings, and
religious paintings were popular
•Catholic Counter-Reformation
strong-scenes of saints being
martyred
•Velasquez best known
Spanish Baroque painter




Saint Serapion by Zurbaran shows the
Baroque drama, tenebrism
Young Beggar, Murillo, oil on
canvas, mid 17th century
Spanish Baroque master
Influenced by Velasquez
Genre scene
Painted sentimental and
touching works both religious
and secular


Flashcard not in book
Water Carrier of Seville, Diego
Velazquez
Oil on canvas, 41” x 31”, 1619
Early work of Velasquez shows
intense interest in Caravaggio
tenebrism
Deceptively simple genre scene-
sacred quality about the expressions,
the clear water, handing over glass
Water jug is masterfully rendered
Juan de Pareja, Diego
Velazquez
Oil on canvas,


Velasquez was court
painter to King of Spain,
genius portraitist.
Went to Italy to paint the
Pope and wasn’t as
recognized
Painted Pope Innocent
"Velazquez evidently decided
to paint a portrait that would
show the Romans what he
could do. He chose as his
subject his assistant and friend,
Juan de Pareja (c. 1610-70).
Amazingly, this man was
technically a slave; we still
have the document of
manumission with which
Velazquez formally set him
free. However, we can see
from Velazquez painting that
the two were undeniably
equals. That steady look of
self-controlled power can even
make us wonder which of the
two held a higher opinion of
himself. It is a daring picture in
that it almost eschews the use
of color. This is a dark man,
with wonderful coppery skin,
set against an indeterminate
background, where even the
rich velvets of the sleeves
appear dim."
• Is this Pope
Pope Innocent   X innocent?
                 • How does
                   Velasquez
                   capture his
                   personality
                   ?
Francis Bacon
Study After Valasquez’s Portrait
of Pope Innocent X
1953
oil on canvas
The Surrender at Breda, The Lances, Oil on Canvas, 10’ x 12’, 1634-35
Depicts 1625 victory of Spanish over Dutch in Breda
Graciousness of Spanish victors, more dignified, organized
Cross formed over distant lake, symbol of Catholic victory, mutual respect of both sides
Las Meninas
Diego Velasquez
Oil on canvas
10’5” x 9’
1656
One of most famous
and analyzed
paintings


WHAT DO YOU
THINK THE
MEANINGS ARE???
Princess at center
Attendants… ladies in
waiting, dwarfs, dog
Pyramidic social
composition
King/Queen reflected in
mirror??? Or is it a
paintingt?
Velasquez shows himself
at work, with Knights
emblem
Why are dogs and dwarfs
shown?
Baroque Art in
FRANCE
•Louis XIV, the Sun King built
the gorgeous palace at
Versailles
•Poussin & Lorrain landscape
painters, Poussin more
classical in style.
•Georges La Tour did
Caravaggesque drama and
tenebrism
Palais du Versailles
Hall of Mirrors,
Versailles
(flashcard)
Begun 1678
Msaterpiece of
Barqoue
architectureJules
Hardouin-Mansart
Rebuild hunting
lodge ito palace
Louis XIV
audience
chamber,
bedroom
Vast garden.
Landscape
architecture
Hall of Mirrors,
flickering use of
light
Mary Magdalen with the Smoking
Flame, Georges de la Tour,
French, 1640


She contemplates looking at the
candle flame
Skull (vanitas) theme about
brevity or temporary nature of
human life
Diagonals of tilted legs, head,
triangle of light around candle
T------sm?
Was Claude Lorrain a Poussiniste or a Rubeniste? Why?
Baroque undulating lights and
darks
Ornate, rich decoration
Simpler exteriors


Benedictine Monastery Church,
Melk, Austria
Saint Paul’s Cathedral, London
1675-1710
Christopher Wren, Architect


Designed after Great Fire of
London destroyed Gothic church
Facade-dark light contrasts, sides
recede
Borromini inspired bell towers
Actually 3 domes inside

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Baroqueart

  • 1. Baroque Europe “irregular, oddly shaped” Or deviated from Renaissance classical traditions PATRONS: powerful Courts and Church in Counter Reformation campaign Louis XIV, Hyacinthe Rigaud, 1701, 9’ x 7’
  • 2. HISTORICAL BAROQUE •Counter Reformation, Catholic resurgence, flourishes in Italy, Flanders, Spain, & France •Catholic church intent on fighting the Protestant reformation efforts; crusade to finish St. Peters in 1600, Thirty Years War ended in 1648 glorify saints, miracles, etc. Protestants vs. Catholics •Protestants iconoclasts But also about political, economic, and social issues as well •Holland very Protestant, still Courts became powerful-Kings of some religious works but Spain, England, France, etc. landscapes, portraits, genre paintings instead
  • 3. Key Ideas - Baroque Art • Counter reformation fueled religious sculptures and paintings, especially in Rome, France, & Flanders, and Spain • In Holland counter voice Baroque art in Protestant form (no saints and miracles) • Baroque artists: experiments with new forms- landscapes, still life, genre paintings • Rome still keeper of masterpieces and center of Religion, but Paris becomes center of artistic innovation in Europe… thru WWI.
  • 4. St. Peter’s Basilica and Piazza, Vatican, Rome… Maderno designed the façade to add to Michelangelo’s original design, and Bernini designed the piazza as a relief from the crowded streets of Rome. Why is the piazza shaped like a key hole? (FC)
  • 5. Baldacchino By?????? For??????? CATHOLIC RESURGENCE Gilt bronze and marble Over altar of ____ Directs vision down nave Shrine canopy over grave of St. Peter, buried under bsilica Bees & suns symbols of patrons, Barberinni family Counter Reformation spirit in Rome Feat of bronze casting
  • 6. flashcard Church of San Carlo alle Quattro Fontane, Rome, 1638-41 Francesco Borromini Square w/ 4 fountains Façade taller than rest of building
  • 7. Fountain of Four Rivers by Bernini
  • 8. BIGGEST PATRON = CATHOLIC CHURCH (THEN COURTS) HUGE CHURCHES AND PALACES SPACES TO FILL WITH MAGNIFICENT SCULPTURES AND PAINTINGS. MANY BAROQUE ARTISTS WERE DEEPLY RELIGIOUS, SUCH AS RUBENS AND THE SCULPTURE BERNINI POPE URBAN VIII COMMISSIONED SOME OF GIANLORENZO BERNINI - sculptor, architect Best work… Such s the Cornaro Chapel magnificent marble and bronze altar, and the statue of St. Theres in ecstasy.
  • 9. Baroque Sculpture Characteristics (ITALY) •Stressed movement •Mid motion, mouths open •sculpture meant to be seen in the round from different angles •Marble very tactile-flesh is soft, skin is polished, wings are feathery, drapery is drapery •Inspired by Hellenistic sculpture •Bernini’s DAVID from 1623… marble, life size (FLASHCARD) •Mid-action swinging the slingshot •Harp = role as psalmist •Multiple views •Use of negative space
  • 10. This is a flashcard WHAT IS IT? Sculptural interpretation of St Theresa’s diary, tells of visions of god, angel plunging arrows in to her. Rays of god light behind Sexual exhaustion? Stage like setting Natural light from hidden window above the work
  • 11. ARTEMISIA GENTILESCHI… Judith & Maidservant with the Head of Holofernes, and Judith and Holofernes, 1625, 6 ft x 4 1/2 ft… tenebrism, drama, strong diagonals, female empowerment… remember she was raped by her tutor and had to stand trial to prove her innocence.
  • 12. Self Portrait on the Allegory of Painting, oil on canvas, 38” x 29”, 1630, Artemisia Gentileschi Dramatic lighting, self portrait Gentilleschi was a noted female artist, unusual for that time. Influenced by Caravaggio Typical of naturalism school of Italian Baroque…. NATURALISM (drama, tenebrism, everyday people) vs. CLASSICISM of Renaissance style paintings
  • 13. Calling of St. Matthew, Caravaggio Oil on Canvas, 1600.. Watch video to learn more! Caravaggio: the Power of Art
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  • 15. Characteristics of Baroque Painting in Italy #3 types popularized, in addition to traditional religious paintings & portraiture: -genre painting Landscapes Still lifes TENEBRISM in this painting Entombment by Caravaggio, strong diagonals, everyday figures as they lower the body of Jesus Impasto brushwork (thick, textured) Artists like Caravaggio MADE RELIGION REAL AND CLOSE TO HOME But they were artistically opposed by classic style painters….
  • 16. In Italy, especially Rome, another school of painters opposed the drama and tenebrism of Caravaggio & Gentilleschi… CEILING PAINTERS such as Reni wanted to continue classical trends. Landscapes had a moral to them, not just a pretty picture. Reni’s fresco is entitled Aurora, and it is on the ceiling of a Palazzo in Rome.
  • 17. Annibale Carracci was a classicist painter CLASSICISM VS. NATURALISM in Italian and Flemish baroque art Ceiling of Gallery, Palazzo Farnese, Rome, 1601
  • 18. Baroque landscapes typically had figures in them and told some kind of moral tale or had a purpose beyond showing nature’s beauty, as in this oil painting by Carracci.
  • 19. Baroque Art in Flanders • Northern Flanders largely Protestant, rebelled against Spanish rule & present day Holland gained independence • Southern Flanders (Catholic) returned to direct Spanish rule under Hapsburg family • Key painters: Rubens &Van Dyck w/international clientele & reputations • Rubens was wealthy, educated, diplomat with strong religious beliefs • Rubens studied Caravaggio & encouraged patron, Duke of Mantua, to buy Death of the Virgin
  • 20. Charles I at the Hunt, oil on canvas, 9’ x 6’, 1635, Anthony van Dyck Van Dyck did many portraits of the royal family. Here he diplomatically made Charles I look TALL.. By having the figure against the background, the horse with bowed head, etc.
  • 21. Raising of the Cross, Peter Paul Rubens, oil on canvas, 1610, Church of St. Walpurga, Antwerp, Belgium. Continued Flemish tradition of the triptych.. Drama and emotion inspired by who? (He traveled to Italy to study)…why is this typical Baroque?
  • 22. Henri IV Receiving the Portrait of Marie de’ Medici, Rubens Oil on canvas, 13’ x 10’, 1625 Rubens did a series of ENORMOUS canvases commissioned by Marie de Medici, Queen of France…to commemorate her founding of the Bourbon dynasty & role as Queen Regent to son, Louis XV Rubens is known for his fleshy, sumptuous female nudes, plump women still called Rubenesque today.. His colors inspired by Titian Ran large studio w/ assistants, collaborated with Van Dyck and Brueghel (descended from Renaissance Bruegel)
  • 23. Garden of Love, Rubens, oil on canvas… shows courtly ladies visual & tactile effects of the garden…
  • 24. In France & Flanders, Rubens & Poussin were from rival schools. Rubens was a naturalist & Poussin was a classicist… followers were called Rubenistes or Poussinistes French Royal Academy made a system to evaluate painting vs. drawing and grade master artists… Poussin was stronger in drawing, Rubens in painting & vivid colors
  • 25. Baroque Art in Northern Flanders The Dutch Golden Age • Still lifes term coined in Holland, such as this painting by Clara Peeters • Educated, literate Dutch enjoyed portraits, still lifes, and genre scenes • Demand for art & prints from merchant class, unlike France & Italy • Group portraiture also a Dutch specialty with Still life with flowers, fruit, and pretzels, Clara Peeters artists Hals & Rembrandt
  • 26. The Dutch Golden Age, continued… • Landscapes such as this Vermeer were in demand • Low horizon to show flat Dutch country side, canals, and beautiful skies View of Delft, 1665, Jan Vermeer
  • 27. The Jewish Cemetery, Jacob van Ruisdael, 1660. Spiritual meanings of the landscape, vanitas theme? Allegory of transcience, rainbow shows hope.
  • 28. Still Life with a watch, Pieter Claesz. Still li fes often showed a theme of the brief nature of life and beauty, with hints of death, a wilting flower, a skull, or other reminder.. VANITAS…time passes with the watch? “breakfast piece” like Clara Peeters
  • 29. Officers of the Haarlem Militia Company, Frans Hals, Oil on Canvas, 6’ x 9’, Lively composition, social event, strong diagonals. Positions reflect their ranking. IMPASTO technique, very painterly like Velasquez.
  • 30. Self Portrait, Judith Leyster Originally thought to be Hals’ painting… Judith looks confidently back at the viewer, as does her subject the fiddler Caravaggio’s realism, drama, lighting… Participated in the Haarlem Guild and could take students… Known for informal scenes of daily life Like who in the Renaissance?
  • 31. REMBRANDT: IMPORTANT DUTCH BAROQUE ARTIST •Known for psychologically intense portraits (self portrait here from 1658) •Internalized spirituality, reflected suffering & personality •In his later works, realism relates to the spirit of inner meaning not surface details •Studied under Lastman, a history painter who’d worked in Rome •Learned tenebrism, naturalism, drama •Interested in both science and faith. •Like Rubens, used assistants and ran large workshops.
  • 32. Anatomy Lesson of Dr. Tulp, Rembrandt, 1632. Rembrandt transforms Hals’ group portrait into a dramatic narrative… Cadaver is shockingly green while students lean forward to study the anatomy of the arm. TENEBRISM: white collars emphasis the dramatic lighting
  • 33. The Night Watch (Captain Frans Banning Cocq Mustering His Company): commissioned group portrait @ narrative…girl w/chicken may be company mascot Originally known as Night Watch, name remains today, but it was cleaned and is not as dark today.
  • 34. Rembrandt did Three Crosses series of etchings (prints)
  • 35. Jan Vermeer genre paintings&portrait such as The Girl with the Pearl Earring Notice the lighting Believed to have used a “camera oscura” Still meditative paintings with single source of light Clip http://www.youtube.com/ watch?v=aYtcOw11S- A&feature=related
  • 36. Woman Holding a Balance Jan Vermeer 1664 Metaphor for eternal judgment (Christ Last Judgment appears behind her) Vanitas theme of transcience of life
  • 37. Baroque Art in SPAIN •Profound influence of Caravaggio & his followers •Ecstatic religiosity plus intense realism/tenebrism •Still lifes, genre paintings, and religious paintings were popular •Catholic Counter-Reformation strong-scenes of saints being martyred •Velasquez best known Spanish Baroque painter Saint Serapion by Zurbaran shows the Baroque drama, tenebrism
  • 38. Young Beggar, Murillo, oil on canvas, mid 17th century Spanish Baroque master Influenced by Velasquez Genre scene Painted sentimental and touching works both religious and secular Flashcard not in book
  • 39. Water Carrier of Seville, Diego Velazquez Oil on canvas, 41” x 31”, 1619 Early work of Velasquez shows intense interest in Caravaggio tenebrism Deceptively simple genre scene- sacred quality about the expressions, the clear water, handing over glass Water jug is masterfully rendered
  • 40. Juan de Pareja, Diego Velazquez Oil on canvas, Velasquez was court painter to King of Spain, genius portraitist. Went to Italy to paint the Pope and wasn’t as recognized Painted Pope Innocent
  • 41. "Velazquez evidently decided to paint a portrait that would show the Romans what he could do. He chose as his subject his assistant and friend, Juan de Pareja (c. 1610-70). Amazingly, this man was technically a slave; we still have the document of manumission with which Velazquez formally set him free. However, we can see from Velazquez painting that the two were undeniably equals. That steady look of self-controlled power can even make us wonder which of the two held a higher opinion of himself. It is a daring picture in that it almost eschews the use of color. This is a dark man, with wonderful coppery skin, set against an indeterminate background, where even the rich velvets of the sleeves appear dim."
  • 42. • Is this Pope Pope Innocent X innocent? • How does Velasquez capture his personality ?
  • 43. Francis Bacon Study After Valasquez’s Portrait of Pope Innocent X 1953 oil on canvas
  • 44. The Surrender at Breda, The Lances, Oil on Canvas, 10’ x 12’, 1634-35 Depicts 1625 victory of Spanish over Dutch in Breda Graciousness of Spanish victors, more dignified, organized Cross formed over distant lake, symbol of Catholic victory, mutual respect of both sides
  • 45. Las Meninas Diego Velasquez Oil on canvas 10’5” x 9’ 1656 One of most famous and analyzed paintings WHAT DO YOU THINK THE MEANINGS ARE???
  • 46. Princess at center Attendants… ladies in waiting, dwarfs, dog Pyramidic social composition King/Queen reflected in mirror??? Or is it a paintingt? Velasquez shows himself at work, with Knights emblem Why are dogs and dwarfs shown?
  • 47. Baroque Art in FRANCE •Louis XIV, the Sun King built the gorgeous palace at Versailles •Poussin & Lorrain landscape painters, Poussin more classical in style. •Georges La Tour did Caravaggesque drama and tenebrism
  • 49. Hall of Mirrors, Versailles (flashcard) Begun 1678 Msaterpiece of Barqoue architectureJules Hardouin-Mansart Rebuild hunting lodge ito palace Louis XIV audience chamber, bedroom Vast garden. Landscape architecture Hall of Mirrors, flickering use of light
  • 50. Mary Magdalen with the Smoking Flame, Georges de la Tour, French, 1640 She contemplates looking at the candle flame Skull (vanitas) theme about brevity or temporary nature of human life Diagonals of tilted legs, head, triangle of light around candle T------sm?
  • 51. Was Claude Lorrain a Poussiniste or a Rubeniste? Why?
  • 52. Baroque undulating lights and darks Ornate, rich decoration Simpler exteriors Benedictine Monastery Church, Melk, Austria
  • 53. Saint Paul’s Cathedral, London 1675-1710 Christopher Wren, Architect Designed after Great Fire of London destroyed Gothic church Facade-dark light contrasts, sides recede Borromini inspired bell towers Actually 3 domes inside