Baroque Christian
Baroque Christian refers to the artistic style and cultural movement that emerged in Europe in the 17th century, characterized by ornate and extravagant forms, dramatic lighting, and emotional intensity. This style is often associated with the Catholic Counter-Reformation and the resurgence of religious fervor in response to the Protestant Reformation. Baroque Christian art and architecture typically feature grandiose designs, elaborate decorations, and theatrical compositions that aimed to inspire awe and devotion in viewers. Key figures in Baroque Christian art include Caravaggio, Gian Lorenzo Bernini, and Peter Paul Rubens.