

An edition of Baroque & Rococo (1999)
Art and Culture
By Vernon Hyde Minor
Publish Date
September 15, 2003
Publisher
Prentice Hall
Language
eng
Pages
400
Description:
"The period 1600-1760 in Europe was remarkable for its artistic diversity, encompassing the dramatic exuberance of Bernini, the psychological acuity of Rembrandt and the sparkling brio of Boucher. Yet the shared principles, concerns and attitudes of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries created a kind of internationalism that justifies a survey of the era as a whole."--BOOK JACKET. "Traditional surveys of the period divide their material strictly by countries and chronological periods. By contrast, Vernon Minor looks at the prevalent themes of Baroque and Rococo artistic production through the lens of the dominant institutions of the day. The ideologies of the Counter-Reformation Church, the court of Louis Quatorze and the mercantile economy of the Calvinist Dutch are implicit in much of the painting, sculpture and architecture of the epoch."--BOOK JACKET.
subjects: Baroque Art, European Art, Modern Art, Rococo Art, Art, baroque, Art, rococo, Civilization, baroque, Culture, Sculpture, baroque, Literary collections
Places: Europe
Times: 17th century, 17th-18th centuries, 18th century