Baroque Art Movement
The Baroque Art Movement was a vibrant and dramatic artistic style that emerged in Europe in the late 16th century and lasted until the early 18th century. Characterized by its grandeur, emotional intensity, and rich ornamentation, Baroque art sought to evoke strong emotions and create a sense of drama and movement. Artists of the Baroque period often used exaggerated lighting, dynamic compositions, and elaborate decorations to convey a sense of power and majesty. Key figures of the Baroque Art Movement include Caravaggio, Gian Lorenzo Bernini, and Peter Paul Rubens.