Renaissance Art
Italian Baroque Art refers to the visual and plastic arts produced in Italy during the late 16th to mid-18th centuries, characterized by dramatic intensity, emotional exuberance, and a strong sense of movement. This art form emerged as a response to the Counter-Reformation, a Catholic movement that sought to reassert its authority through grandiose displays of wealth and power. Italian Baroque Art is known for its intricate compositions, dynamic lighting effects, and vivid colors, which were used to evoke strong emotional responses in viewers and convey the spiritual intensity of religious themes. Notable artists associated with this style include Caravaggio, Gian Lorenzo Bernini, and Peter Paul Rubens.
External Links
- [RenaissanceArt.com] ART MARKET INFORMATION
- [ItalianRenaissanceArt.net]
- [rawa.net] RAWA: Renaissance Artists' and Writers' Association – Art for Service and Spiritual Awakening
- [ItalianRenaissance.org] ItalianRenaissance.org – Analysis of the Art of Renaissance Italy