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Caravaggio
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Flagellation of Christ. Transition from later mannerism to baroque. Use of Chiaroscuro and diagonal compositional lines
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Bernini
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(Sculptor) Outstanding sculptor of the Baroque Age. The Ectasy of St. Theresa. Appolo and Daphne. The arm-like colonnades of St. Peter's Courtyard
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Borromini
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Italian architect. A leading figure of the Italian Baroque Style
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El Greco
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Portraits and religious works. Expressionist. Spain. Very individualistic in style. Elongated Figures.
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Velazquez
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Court Painter to Philip IV. Spanish. Las Menias. Pope Inocent X.
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Rubens
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Best known for his portraits and for his paintings of mythological ubjects featuring female nudes. Venus and Adonis. The Descent from the Cross. Le Chapeau de Paille. Flanders
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Nicolas Poussin
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French. Classicism. Master of the grand manner. Biblical scenes, classical mythology, and historical Landscapes.
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Claude Lorraine
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Uses the effects of light in his Landscapes. Neo-Classical. Ascanius and the Stag. French
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Rembrandt
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Money-Changer. Sixty Self portraits. Influenced by Caravaggio
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Jan Vermeer
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Masterpieces of the affects of light. View of Delfi. Small in actual size, but gives a sense of ordered space. Clear design and simple form.
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Jean Watteau
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First Rococo Painter. French. Italian Comedy and Ballet.
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Francois Boucher
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Rococo. The rising of the Sun and Sumer Pastoral
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Fragonard
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Rococo. French. The Progress of Love. Known for his landscapes
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