Title: The Baroque Era
1The Baroque Era
2Baroque Art
- Baroque - The art style or art movement of the
Counter-Reformation in the seventeenth century.
Although some features appear in Dutch art, the
Baroque style was limited mainly to Catholic
countries. It is a style in which painters,
sculptors, and architects sought emotion,
movement, and variety in their works.
3Chiaroscuro
- The use of natural light and the bold play of
volume and void.
4Caravaggio, The Arrest of Christ
5Caravaggio. Flagellation of Christ
6Caravaggio, The Calling of St. Matthew
7Caravaggio, Medusa
8Rembrandt, An Old Jew Seated
9Rembrandt, The Sacrifice of Abraham
10Rembrandt, A Scholar
11Rembrandt, An Old Woman The Artist's Mother
12Rembrandt, The Anatomy Lecture of Dr. Nicolaes
Tulp
13Rembrandt, The Nightwatch
14Rembrandt, Landscape
15The Musicians, Caravaggio
16Bacchus, Caravaggio
17The Union of Earth and Water, Rubens
18Bacchus, Rubens
19Adoration, Rubens
20Isabella Brant, Rubens
21Boy With a Dragon, Bernini
22Bernini, David
23Bernini, Dove of the Holy Spirit
24Narrative Poem Requirements
- Story poem with
- Beginning
- Middle
- End
25Figurative Language
- Narrative poem must have at least three examples
of figurative language. - Figurative language includes
- Simile
- Hyperbole
- Alliteration/ Antithesis
- Metaphor
- Personification
- Understatement
26Sensory Detail
- Narrative poems must have at least three examples
of sensory detail. - Sensory detail includes
- Sight
- Smell
- Feel/ Touch
- Sound
- Taste
27Mental Movie
- Narrative poems must make reader create a mental
movie (imagery), where a picture is the be
seen in the mind of the reader.
28Narrative Requirements
- Three pieces of figurative language used.
- Three sensory details describing the scene.
- A point-of-view story from a character found in
one of the Baroque Era paintings. - Blank verse (unrhymed poetry).
- 34 lines long.