PPT-The Baroque and Rococo
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Baroque and Rococo Period 16001750 In history Discovery of the telescope by Galileo Founding of Jamestown settlement in America Absolute rule by Louis XIV XV of
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Baroque and Rococo Period 16001750 In history Discovery of the telescope by Galileo Founding of Jamestown settlement in America Absolute rule by Louis XIV XV of France Attempt by pope to make the Catholic religion more popular. Shuai Mu. , Yang Cui, Yang Zhang, . Wyatt Lloyd, . Jinyang. Li. Tsinghua University, New York University, . University of Southern California, Facebook. 1. What Large Web Sites Need. 170 million sold/day. Was born in Paris where it coincided with the reign of Louis 15. th. It was . out-dated . by the 1760s in France, but it continued to impact other parts of . Europe. The . name derives from . rocaille. ROCOCO. Week 14 . After a Renaissance period, the architects of the era started to get bored with the symmetry and same old forms they had been using for the last 200 years. Two main architects were . Louis XIV. Nicolas Poussin. Claude Lorrain. ROCOCO. Antoine Watteau. Francois Boucher. Jean-Honore Fragonard. Bernini. Bust of Louis XIV. 1665. FRENCH BAROQUE. Portrait of . Louis XIV. , 1701.. Adopted the name “le Roi Soleil” (‘The Sun King’). and. Mannerism. Group Tasks/Questions. Examine the prints and sort them into three groups.. After sorting, write a short list for each group of prints identifying features that each print in each group has in common.. Cloze. W___________ painted the free and nonchalant . l’I. ______________.. The R________ artists depict the a___________ class in f___________ activities, such as F___________’s T____ S_________, commissioned by Madame du B________.. Baroque architecture:. http://www.newworldencyclopedia.org/entry/Baroque_Architecture. Baroque orchestral music. Music composed between 1600 (first operas) and 1750 (death of J.S. Bach). Barocca. . (. Lesson 1 – An Introduction. In today’s lesson…. Learn about the Baroque era of music. Discover one of the most famous Baroque composers. Listen to some music from the Baroque period. The baroque era…. 1725-1775. What is Rococo?. Derives from the French word . rocaille. , which refers to the delicate scroll of the seashell. Rococo style transitioned the grandeur of the Baroque to the poise and clarity of the Classical. Have an understanding Concerto. Have looked at the piece ‘Pachelbel's Canon in D’. By the end of this lesson you will:. Last week we began to look at the Baroque orchestra. We will be continuing to look at this and listening to a work which contains the instruments. Chapter 15. After the Renaissance . . . . By 1530 Raphael & . DaVinci. are dead and Michelangelo returns to Florence leaving Rome in the hands of a new generation of talented artists. But they realized they couldn’t just repeat what the great masters of the Renaissance did. . visual. art. KET Baroque Article Questions. What are the characteristics of the Baroque period identified at the beginning of your reading. ?. The reading states “the Baroque period reflected the turmoil of the time.” Describe at least two events causing this “turmoil”.. Rococo. Rococo style reached its peak of popularity during the reign of Louis XV. Madame Pompadour –. by Francois Boucher. Madame de Pompadour was the mistress of King Louis XV of France.. Rococo artists depicted lighthearted and often frivolous scenes of “nobles at play”. Baroque that was primarily associated with the religious tensions within Western Christianity: division on Roman Catholicism and Protestantism. In response to the Protestant Reformation of the early sixteen century, the Roman Catholic Church had embarked in the 1550s on a program of renewal known as the Counter - Reformation. As part of the program, the Catholic Church used art of the magnificent display for the campaign. It was intended to be both doctrinally correct and visually and emotionally appealing so that it could influence the largest possible audience..
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