The Baroque style was a highly ornate and dramatic artistic style that emerged in the 17th century. It is characterized by its elaborate details, exaggerated motion, intense emotions, and grandeur.
Imagine going to a concert where the music is loud, the lights are flashing, and there are fireworks going off - that's what experiencing the Baroque style feels like!
Rococo style: An artistic style that developed in the late Baroque period, known for its lightness and elegance.
Counter-Reformation: The Catholic Church's response to the Protestant Reformation, aimed at revitalizing Catholicism and winning back followers.
Gian Lorenzo Bernini: A famous Italian sculptor and architect who played a major role in defining the Baroque style.
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