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UNIT 10. THE BAROQUE AGE
KEY WORDS FOR THE UNIT
● Absolute monarchy: way of government in which the
monarch holds unlimited power. Asolute monarch believed
this authority came directly from God.
KEY WORDS FOR THE UNIT
● Society organised into estates (estamentos)
● Estate: name given to the different social
orders that existed in 17th cntury, which
were either privileged (clergy, nobles) and
non privileged (peasants, workers and
peasants)
SOCIETY
KEY WORDS FOR THE UNIT
In economy is the age of manfucaturers and
maritime trade routes
Manufacturing: the process of making products
on a large scale in a workshop or factory.
KEY WORDS FOR THE UNIT
● Baroque: artistic style that extended
throughout Europe and Latin America
during the 17th and part of the 18th
centuries, which main characteristics are:
– Movement
– Use of Lights and shadows
– Symbolism and realism
KEY WORDS FOR THE UNIT
Also, as baroque it could be denominated a
period of time in Modern Age, exactly between
17th and 18th centuries characterised by:
● Absolute monarchy
● Society based on estates
● Thirthy year's war
● Increasement of trade routes and manufacturing
1.ECONOMY in 17TH CENTURY IN
EUROPEThere were a serious economic crisis, which was made
worse with the fall in the quantity of precious metals
arriving from America, by wars and epidemics.
Agriculture worsened because of bad harvests as well as
farming.
● Craftwork also decreased due to the economic crisis. But
two new types of production appeared:
– Domestic system, especially in England and the
Netherlands.
– State manufacturing companies: companies protetcted
by the state were created to manufacture weapons and
luxury products (porcelain, glass objects..)
● Foreign trade grew significantly. The main
trade routes were:
– Precious metals route: silver and gold from
Peru and Mexico to Seville.
– Spice route. Spices from India, circled Africa to
Lisbon.
– Atlantic and Indian Ocean routes: exploited by
the Dutch and the English.
The Netherlands created the Dutch East India
Company for trading with Asia and the Dutch
West India company for trading with America and
part of Africa.
The East one imported spices, tea, silk. The west
company took over part of Brazil, where they set
up sugar and tobacco plantations where African
slaves sold by the company worked.
● England founded the English East India
company to challenge the Ducth monopoly
of the spice trade in Asia.
● The English East India company operated
mainly in India, where they imported spices,
cotton or silk.
● The main important ports in Europe were
the ones in the Atlantic Ocean, such as
Lisbon, Seville, Amsterdam and London
2. SOCIETY in EUROPE IN 17TH
CENTURY
The population in Europe stopped growing and even fell due to
wars, famine and plague epidemics. (Look at the graphic in Book
page 141)
● The number of nobles increased because kings sold titles of
nobility to earn more money.
●
The members of the clergy also increased because joining the
Church was a way to guarantee survival in a time of economic
crisis.
● The bourgeoisie was the most influential group in that period
because they enriched with the trade colonies. Also they lent
money to the monarchs, so they obtained the royal protection.
Bourgeoisie families painted by
Veremeer
The situation of the
peasants got
worse. Some
increased their
income by the
domestic system,
but many others fell
into poverty and
were forced to
become beggars.
3. ABSOLUTE MONARCHY
During the rule of Louis XIV, he established
some institutions which helped him to
govern, such as:
– Intendant: King's representative in the French
provinces, who had political, judicial and fiscal
authority.
– Civil servants: a member of the civil service, the
institution that put the ruler's policies into
practice.
4. THE BAROQUE ART
It's an artistic style developed during 17th century and the
beginning of 18th, in Europe and Latin America.
As opposed to the equilibrium, armony and serenity of
Renaissance art, Baroque is characterised by grandiosity or
dynamism.
The style is very closely linked to the values of the Counter-
reformation. (very influenced by that spirit)
Movement, contrasts in colour and positions or theatricality,
realism or symbolism are the main characteristics in the style.
4. THE BAROQUE ART
ARQUITECTURE
● Use of classic elements such as, barrel vault, half
point arch, columns, pediments. However, they
are used in a different way, with more creative
freedom. For example, split pediments, walls
arched.
● A new column is used: Salomonic column: very
large and twisted shaft. (like in spiral)
● Use of domes
● Visual effects in façades, creating Lights-and-
shades contrasts identified with movement
(concav and convex forms) = (entrantes y
salientes)
● Many curves to suggest movement.
Salomonic column
● Floor Plans are oval or circular to give the
sensation of movement.
● Buildings rich and abundantly decorated,
especially in interiors. The puropse of this was to
impress the onlooker and demonstrate the
immense power of the Church and the absolute
monarchy.
● Façades rich decorated with many sculptures and
niches (nichos): an artistic element as a tumb into
the wall.
● The most renowned Baroque architects are:
Bernini and Borromini.
Floor plans
● S. Peter in Vatican city – Bernini
● S. Charles at the four fountains - Borromini
S. Peter's vatican colonnade
● Colonnade: a series of regularly spaced
columns.
S. Peter's vatican colonnade
S. Charles at four fountains
S. Charles at four fountains
S. Charles at four fountains
Interior Il Gesu - Vignola
The secular baroque building most important
was: the Palace of Versailles.
It was built on the orders of Louis XIV to use as his
residence and as the seat of the court. Several
architects designed it. The most features of this palace
are the Hall of the Mirrors and the gardens
PALACE OF VERSAILLES
Hall of the mirrors
SCULPTURE
● Scultpures were made of: marble or bronze.
● Themes: religious and mythological, also
portraits.
● Figures were natural, sometimes the
gestures were exaggerated or figures had
dramatic expressions.
● Figures gave the sensation of movement
(which was sometimes violent)
● Bernini is the most famous sculptor (ecstasy
of St. Theresa, Apollo and Daphne, David...)
David by Bernini
David by Bernini
Ecstasy of St. Theresa - Bernini
Ecstasy of
St. Theresa
Apolo and Dafne – Bernini
The rape of Proserpina - Bernini
PAINTING
● Naturalism in the facial features feet and hands..
● Movement in the composition
● Great emphasis on light and shadow using tenebrism: some
parts of the painting were in shadow, contrasting with other
parts full of bright light.
● Figures represented with realism, showing them as they
would appear in real life.
● Landscapes and stilll lifes (an inanimate object, tipically fruit,
flowers) gained importance
● The main painters:
Caravaggio
Rembrandt
Rubens
Veremeer
Caravaggio
Calling of St. Matthew
● He was the first paintor in Baroque style. He used and
launched the technique of chiaroscuro: is the use of
strong contrasts between light and dark in painting.
CARAVAGGIO: The incredulity of
St. Thomas
REMBRANDT – The Night Watch
RUBENS
The three graces The rape of the daughters
of Leucippus
VERMEER
● He was an specialist in portraits as: The girl
with the pearl and the Milkmaid.
SPANISH BAROQUE
ARQUITECTURE
● Main Square in Madrid
● Main Square in Salamanca with a Churrigueresque
style, because Churrieguera brothers created it. It's
characterised by excessive ornamentation.
SCULPTURE
● Creation of Holy week
pasos. (religious
themes)
● Material: Polychrome
wood.
● Objective: elicit
emotion: gaunt figures,
faces showing pain
and suffering. Bloody
figures.
● Gregorio Fernández is
the most known
spanish sculptor.
PAINTING
The golden age of spanish artists
● VELÁZQUEZ
● JOSÉ DE RIBERA
● FRANCISCO ZURBARÁN
● ESTEBAN MURILLO
The Drunks - Velázquez
The surrender of Breda -
Velázquez
The maids of
honour –
Velazquez's
masterpiece
José de
Ribera –
Martrydom of
St. Philip
MURILLO'S PAINTINGS

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Baroque Art and Absolute Monarchy

  • 1. UNIT 10. THE BAROQUE AGE
  • 2. KEY WORDS FOR THE UNIT ● Absolute monarchy: way of government in which the monarch holds unlimited power. Asolute monarch believed this authority came directly from God.
  • 3. KEY WORDS FOR THE UNIT ● Society organised into estates (estamentos) ● Estate: name given to the different social orders that existed in 17th cntury, which were either privileged (clergy, nobles) and non privileged (peasants, workers and peasants)
  • 5. KEY WORDS FOR THE UNIT In economy is the age of manfucaturers and maritime trade routes Manufacturing: the process of making products on a large scale in a workshop or factory.
  • 6. KEY WORDS FOR THE UNIT ● Baroque: artistic style that extended throughout Europe and Latin America during the 17th and part of the 18th centuries, which main characteristics are: – Movement – Use of Lights and shadows – Symbolism and realism
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  • 8. KEY WORDS FOR THE UNIT Also, as baroque it could be denominated a period of time in Modern Age, exactly between 17th and 18th centuries characterised by: ● Absolute monarchy ● Society based on estates ● Thirthy year's war ● Increasement of trade routes and manufacturing
  • 9. 1.ECONOMY in 17TH CENTURY IN EUROPEThere were a serious economic crisis, which was made worse with the fall in the quantity of precious metals arriving from America, by wars and epidemics. Agriculture worsened because of bad harvests as well as farming. ● Craftwork also decreased due to the economic crisis. But two new types of production appeared: – Domestic system, especially in England and the Netherlands. – State manufacturing companies: companies protetcted by the state were created to manufacture weapons and luxury products (porcelain, glass objects..)
  • 10. ● Foreign trade grew significantly. The main trade routes were: – Precious metals route: silver and gold from Peru and Mexico to Seville. – Spice route. Spices from India, circled Africa to Lisbon. – Atlantic and Indian Ocean routes: exploited by the Dutch and the English.
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  • 12. The Netherlands created the Dutch East India Company for trading with Asia and the Dutch West India company for trading with America and part of Africa. The East one imported spices, tea, silk. The west company took over part of Brazil, where they set up sugar and tobacco plantations where African slaves sold by the company worked.
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  • 14. ● England founded the English East India company to challenge the Ducth monopoly of the spice trade in Asia. ● The English East India company operated mainly in India, where they imported spices, cotton or silk.
  • 15. ● The main important ports in Europe were the ones in the Atlantic Ocean, such as Lisbon, Seville, Amsterdam and London
  • 16. 2. SOCIETY in EUROPE IN 17TH CENTURY The population in Europe stopped growing and even fell due to wars, famine and plague epidemics. (Look at the graphic in Book page 141) ● The number of nobles increased because kings sold titles of nobility to earn more money. ● The members of the clergy also increased because joining the Church was a way to guarantee survival in a time of economic crisis. ● The bourgeoisie was the most influential group in that period because they enriched with the trade colonies. Also they lent money to the monarchs, so they obtained the royal protection.
  • 18. The situation of the peasants got worse. Some increased their income by the domestic system, but many others fell into poverty and were forced to become beggars.
  • 19. 3. ABSOLUTE MONARCHY During the rule of Louis XIV, he established some institutions which helped him to govern, such as: – Intendant: King's representative in the French provinces, who had political, judicial and fiscal authority. – Civil servants: a member of the civil service, the institution that put the ruler's policies into practice.
  • 20. 4. THE BAROQUE ART It's an artistic style developed during 17th century and the beginning of 18th, in Europe and Latin America. As opposed to the equilibrium, armony and serenity of Renaissance art, Baroque is characterised by grandiosity or dynamism. The style is very closely linked to the values of the Counter- reformation. (very influenced by that spirit) Movement, contrasts in colour and positions or theatricality, realism or symbolism are the main characteristics in the style.
  • 22. ARQUITECTURE ● Use of classic elements such as, barrel vault, half point arch, columns, pediments. However, they are used in a different way, with more creative freedom. For example, split pediments, walls arched. ● A new column is used: Salomonic column: very large and twisted shaft. (like in spiral) ● Use of domes ● Visual effects in façades, creating Lights-and- shades contrasts identified with movement (concav and convex forms) = (entrantes y salientes) ● Many curves to suggest movement.
  • 24. ● Floor Plans are oval or circular to give the sensation of movement. ● Buildings rich and abundantly decorated, especially in interiors. The puropse of this was to impress the onlooker and demonstrate the immense power of the Church and the absolute monarchy. ● Façades rich decorated with many sculptures and niches (nichos): an artistic element as a tumb into the wall. ● The most renowned Baroque architects are: Bernini and Borromini.
  • 25. Floor plans ● S. Peter in Vatican city – Bernini
  • 26. ● S. Charles at the four fountains - Borromini
  • 27. S. Peter's vatican colonnade ● Colonnade: a series of regularly spaced columns.
  • 28. S. Peter's vatican colonnade
  • 29. S. Charles at four fountains
  • 30. S. Charles at four fountains
  • 31. S. Charles at four fountains
  • 32. Interior Il Gesu - Vignola
  • 33. The secular baroque building most important was: the Palace of Versailles. It was built on the orders of Louis XIV to use as his residence and as the seat of the court. Several architects designed it. The most features of this palace are the Hall of the Mirrors and the gardens
  • 35. Hall of the mirrors
  • 36. SCULPTURE ● Scultpures were made of: marble or bronze. ● Themes: religious and mythological, also portraits. ● Figures were natural, sometimes the gestures were exaggerated or figures had dramatic expressions. ● Figures gave the sensation of movement (which was sometimes violent) ● Bernini is the most famous sculptor (ecstasy of St. Theresa, Apollo and Daphne, David...)
  • 39. Ecstasy of St. Theresa - Bernini
  • 41. Apolo and Dafne – Bernini
  • 42. The rape of Proserpina - Bernini
  • 43. PAINTING ● Naturalism in the facial features feet and hands.. ● Movement in the composition ● Great emphasis on light and shadow using tenebrism: some parts of the painting were in shadow, contrasting with other parts full of bright light. ● Figures represented with realism, showing them as they would appear in real life. ● Landscapes and stilll lifes (an inanimate object, tipically fruit, flowers) gained importance ● The main painters: Caravaggio Rembrandt Rubens Veremeer
  • 44. Caravaggio Calling of St. Matthew ● He was the first paintor in Baroque style. He used and launched the technique of chiaroscuro: is the use of strong contrasts between light and dark in painting.
  • 46. REMBRANDT – The Night Watch
  • 47. RUBENS The three graces The rape of the daughters of Leucippus
  • 48. VERMEER ● He was an specialist in portraits as: The girl with the pearl and the Milkmaid.
  • 50. ARQUITECTURE ● Main Square in Madrid ● Main Square in Salamanca with a Churrigueresque style, because Churrieguera brothers created it. It's characterised by excessive ornamentation.
  • 51. SCULPTURE ● Creation of Holy week pasos. (religious themes) ● Material: Polychrome wood. ● Objective: elicit emotion: gaunt figures, faces showing pain and suffering. Bloody figures. ● Gregorio Fernández is the most known spanish sculptor.
  • 52. PAINTING The golden age of spanish artists ● VELÁZQUEZ ● JOSÉ DE RIBERA ● FRANCISCO ZURBARÁN ● ESTEBAN MURILLO
  • 53. The Drunks - Velázquez
  • 54. The surrender of Breda - Velázquez
  • 55. The maids of honour – Velazquez's masterpiece