
The Baroque Era Europe, 17th Century Baroque Art developed in Europe around 1600, as an reaction against the intricate and formulaic Mannerism that dominated the Late Renaissance. Baroque art is less complex, more realistic and more emotionally affecting than Mannerist art. This movement was encouraged by the Catholic Church, the most important patron of the arts at that time, being seen as a return to tradition and spirituality. One of the great periods of art history, Baroque Art was developed by Caravaggio,Gianlorenzo Bernini and Annibale Carracci, among others. This was also the age of Rubens, Rembrandt, Vermeer and Velázquez. In the 18th century, Baroque Art was replaced by the more elegant and elaborate Rococo art style.
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Johann Sebastian Bach Organista y compositor alemán del periodo barroco. Fue uno de los más grandes y productivos genios de la música europea. Bach nació el 21 de marzo de 1685 en Eisenach, Turingia, en el seno de una familia que durante siete generaciones dio origen, al menos, a 53 músicos de importancia, desde Veit Bach hasta Wilhelm Friedrich Ernst Bach. Johann Sebastian recibió sus primeras lecciones musicales de su padre, Johann Ambrosius, que era músico de la ciudad. A la muerte de su padre, se fue a vivir y estudiar con su hermano mayor, Johann Christoph, por entonces organista de Ohrdruff. En 1700 Bach comenzó a ganarse la vida como miembro del coro de la iglesia de San Miguel, en Lüneburg. A pesar de todo, su arte ya era demasiado respetado como para que estas críticas pudieran desembocar en su despido. Bach se trasladó a Leipzig en 1723 y allí permaneció el resto de sus días.
Michelangelo Poems, Poems by Michelangelo | Michelangelo Gallery Michelangelo•Poems Many people don’t realize that beyond being a sculptor and painter Michelangelo was also a poet. Though Michelangelo took great pride in his artwork he had a much more humble view of his poetry calling it, “something foolish”. Michelangelo wrote over 300 poems. CELESTIAL LOVE by: Michelangelo Buonarroti (1475-1564) No mortal thing enthralled these longing eyes When perfect peace in thy fair face I found; But far within, where all is holy ground, My soul felt Love, her comrade of the skies: For she was born with God in Paradise; Nor all the shows of beauty shed around This fair false world her wings to earth have bound: Unto the Love of Loves aloft she flies. DANTE by: Michelangelo Buonarroti (1475-1564) What should be said of him cannot be said; By too great splendor is his name attended; To blame is easier than those who him offended, Than reach the faintest glory round him shed.
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Michelangelo Sculptures, David, Pieta | Michelangelo Gallery Michelangelo•Sculptures Click here for the Gallery of Michelangelo Sculptures Michelangelo is one of the most famous sculptors in the history of art. He trained as a fresco painter yet most of his early works were sculptural. He viewed sculpture as an art of taking away rather than an art of adding to such as the art of painting. He believed that he needed to discover the form that was already imprisoned in the stone and reveal it. Michelangelo’s passion for sculpture sent him year after year to the town of Cararra, Italy where stone quarries are known for their pure white blocks of marble. One of his most famous sculptures, the Pieta was carved in Rome between 1497 and 1500 before Michelangelo was 25 years old. Michelangelo’s most famous sculptural work, David, was completed in 1504. Michelangelo’s last major sculpture was Moses, carved for the tomb of Pope Julius II. Read more about some of Michelangelo's Famous Sculptures: David Pieta Moses Visit Michelangelo Share Michelangelo
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