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Baroque

Baroque: 1600’s

The Baroque art movement arose in Rome at the beginning of the 17th century, and spread to various other European countries as a reaction against the prescribed Mannerist style that had been at the forefront of the Late Renaissance.

Santi di Tito (1536-1603) had been among the first to develop a simplified artistic style referred to as ‘Anti-Mannerist’, corresponding to The Council of Trent’s encouragement of illustrative lucidity and narrative bearing in religious art. However, it was in the 17th century when a surge of renewed faith in the Counter-Reformation Catholic Church took place that the Baroque period materialised, highlighting a return to tradition and spirituality with a more realistic and sensitive art form.

Leading artists of the movement Annibale Carracci, Domenichino, Guido Reni and Guercino all demonstrated an interest in the antique world and the High Renaissance, with work of epic stature and synchronised equilibrium reminiscent of Raphael. By comparison, Caravaggio adapted his Classic style with early naturalism, using everyday people for his religious characters and emphasising the spiritual connotations of the narrative with vividly dramatic chiaroscuro.

Baroque Art firmly had its foundations in the Catholic Church and for this reason it soon spread to other Catholic countries within Europe. In Flanders, Ruben accomplished both religious and secular works with equal popularity, whilst religious art in Spain attained new zealous heights. Rembrandt in Holland also became an important artist of the period, as did John Thornhill in Britain.

French Baroque is often perceived to exhibit a certain pomposity and an inflexible Classicism based on principles and guidelines observed in the paintings of Poussin, so it is unsurprising that it is here that the more light-hearted and decorative style of Rococo developed to replace the movement during the 18th century.

Our Art on Demand gallery contains the following Baroque prints, posters and canvases:
Fine Art Print of Two Satyrs by Peter Paul Rubens

Two Satyrs

Peter Paul Rubens
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Fine Art Print of Peter Paul Rubens by English School

Peter Paul Rubens

English School
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Fine Art Print of Bartolome Esteban Murillo by English School

Bartolome Esteban Murillo

English School
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Fine Art Print of King Charles I by Sir Anthony van Dyck

King Charles I

Fine Art Print of The Penitent Magdalene by Jusepe de Ribera

The Penitent Magdalene

Jusepe de Ribera
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Fine Art Print of Classical Landscape by Jean Lemaire

Classical Landscape

Jean Lemaire
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Fine Art Print of Jan Sobieski III by Johannes de Ram

Jan Sobieski III

Johannes de Ram
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