Baroque Mythology
Baroque Mythology refers to the rich and ornate mythological themes and motifs that were prominent in art, literature, and music during the Baroque period in Europe (17th to early 18th centuries). This style of mythology often featured elaborate and exaggerated depictions of gods, goddesses, heroes, and mythical creatures, characterized by dramatic lighting, dynamic compositions, and intricate details. Baroque Mythology often drew inspiration from classical mythology, biblical stories, and folklore, and was used by artists and writers to convey powerful emotions, spiritual themes, and allegorical meanings.