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  • Barlock style

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    Key Point:IntroductionBarlock style is a popular art style in the 17th century. The impact on buildings and sculptures is particularly far-reaching, with the chinese domino-style buildings and, to a lesser extent, paintings。NameThe art of barlock is known by a variety of french sources, and two of the most popular are:From the portuguese-speaking barroco or the spanish-speaking barrueco, which means the unrounded column. It's italian, barocco. It's

    Introduction

    Barlock style is a popular art style in the 17th century. The impact on buildings and sculptures is particularly far-reaching, with the chinese domino-style buildings and, to a lesser extent, paintings。

    Name

    The art of barlock is known by a variety of french sources, and two of the most popular are:

    From the portuguese-speaking barroco or the spanish-speaking barrueco, which means the unrounded column. It's italian, barocco. It's strange, odd, deformed。

    "barlock" is an art style that prevailed in europe between 1600 and 1750. It's a great deal of money in the era of anti-religious reform, developed in most of europe's catholic communities, and later, with the spread of catholicism, its impact is far greater in latin america and asia. Barlock emerged as an artistic style that had a profound impact on time and space, with strong ties to religion at the time。

    Characteristics of the architectural arts

    Painting features of the barlock period

    The church of santa carlo, rome

    The most famous is cortona, one of the most famous drawings of the 17th century, who was influenced mainly by rafael, michelangelo and others, whose work is the most famous painting of the ceiling of the balberini palace, where there is a great deal of space, and where people look to the ceiling and create the illusion of a golden gold. Most of his drawings were based on religious and mythological themes, and the scenes were painted in mysterious and fantastic colours。

    Painting features of the barlock period

    The zenith of the balberini palace is an artistic feature of beauty: it's a service to high-ranking members of the church and nobles, so luxury is a feature of it. Romantic: it's very romantic. Passion: it's a strong emotional touch that reflects the author's inner world. Sporty: a passionate external form of emphasis on sport. Spatiality: artistic works during the renaissance period are essentially flat, while the barlock art places great emphasis on space and stereotyping. Integration: a strong emphasis on the characteristics of integration. It has a strong religious colour: the barlock art is closely related to catholicism. The tendency to move away from real life: this is one of barlock's shortcomings. The influence of barlock art is the influence of the catholic church, the means and tools of the church against religious reform, and the prominent expression of religious influence on the arts. Barlock art, unlike other art styles, is not an artist's own creation, but it's evolved under religious guidance and even coercion. The emergence of barlock art has led to a new direction in which the development of western art has been equated with the "art of the yeh-yah-yah-yah-yah-yah-yah-yah-yah-yah-yah-yah-yah-yah-yah-yah-yah-yah-yah-yah-yah-yah-yah-yah-yah-yah-yah-yah-yah-yah-yah-yah-yah-yah-yah-yah-yah-yah-yah-nah-yah-yah-yah-yah-yah-yah-yah-yah-yah-yah-yah-yah-yah-yah-yah-yah-yh-yh-yh-yh-yh-yah-yah-yh-yh-yh-yh-yh-yeh-yh-yeh-yeh-yeh-yeh-yeh-yeh to be precise, the influence of religion on the arts from the barlock art, though it grew up under the patronage and nurturing of the jesuit church, did not subsequently have complete control over the development of the barlock art, owing, inter alia, to lack of funds. So, barlock art is an art that is influenced by jesus, but not entirely by jesus。

     
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