Baroque Art Movements
Baroque Art Movements refer to a diverse range of styles in art, architecture, and music that emerged in Europe in the late 16th century and lasted until the early 18th century. Characterized by exaggerated motion, drama, and grandeur, Baroque art sought to evoke emotional responses and create a sense of awe in viewers. Artists of the Baroque period often used intense lighting, vibrant colors, and intricate details to convey complex narratives and religious themes. Key figures of the Baroque art movements include Caravaggio, Bernini, and Rembrandt, who made significant contributions to the development of this dynamic and expressive artistic style.