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Baroque era

Definition

The Baroque era, which spanned from the late 16th century to the early 18th century, was a period characterized by grandeur, ornamentation, and theatricality in art and architecture. It aimed to evoke strong emotions through dynamic compositions and dramatic lighting.

Analogy

Picture yourself entering a grand palace with intricate decorations everywhere you look - from ornate chandeliers hanging low to detailed carvings on every wall. Just like this extravagant palace represents the Baroque era's emphasis on opulence and lavishness.

Related terms

Tenebrism: A technique used in Baroque painting where there is stark contrast between light and dark areas to create drama.

Trompe-l'oeil: An artistic technique often used in Baroque architecture where realistic imagery is created to deceive viewers into thinking they are seeing something three-dimensional.

Rococo style: An ornate style that emerged during later years of the Baroque era, characterized by delicate and intricate decorative elements inspired by nature.

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