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Abigail Modlin Project One. Baroque Art. This will be done in a computer lab. It is highly encouraged to take the slide home and study on their own. This will give them the opportunity to do further research. L earning Environment. Students will be able to recognize art periods. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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BAROQUE ART

Abigail Modlin Project One

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LEARNING ENVIRONMENT This will be done in a computer lab. It is

highly encouraged to take the slide home and study on their own. This will give them the opportunity to do further research.

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THE OBJECTIVES Students will be able to recognize art

periods. Able to identify the artists. Able to identify the art work. Able to Identify correct years, within 20

yrs accuracy. Able to compare and contrast any

given art.

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TARGET AUDIENCE This project is for High School Art

Students who are taking Art History. The Students should generally be in 11th-12th grade. They should be able to study on their own time.

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INDIANA ACADEMIC STANDARDS H. 1.3 – Advanced: Analyze how forms

and icons have been borrowed and modified through the ages.

Proficient: Identify iconography in an artist’s work or a body of work and analyze the meaning.

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To start the session, please click the icon. this will start you off by explaining how and why the Baroque period started. Then you will move on to the Artists.

BAROQUE ART PERIOD

Start

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THE 16TH CENTURY The style of Baroque art originally

started in Italy and moved to France, Germany, Netherlands, and finally to Spain.

www.edinphoto.org.uk

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WHAT WAS INFLUENCED Baroque art highly influenced theater,

literature, music, fashion, and dance in that era.

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A SHORT VIDEO CLIP This is a clip from the opera. This is a

good example of Baroque dance, music, and clothing.

Once you have finished the clip, then exit out of youtube and continue on with the slide.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7zJEBV975iA&feature=related

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WHAT DOES BAROQUE MEAN? baroque comes from the Portuguese

noun, ”barroco”. Which means pearl. Also it is known to mean elaborate.

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HOW DID IT ALL START? Baroque started due to 3 factors. The Council of Trent. This is a Catholic

movement that started in order to promote the Catholic religion over the Lutheran religion.

Also, artist wanted to break away from the traditional Renaissance ways.

Last is the Scientific discoveries and explorations led by Calpernicus.

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THE PROTESTANT REFORMATION When the Protestant Reformation Started is

when the Council Of Trent took place. This is also know as the counter reformation. This is when Catholic Churches became more elaborate, more Baroque. When churches were grand and beautiful it pulled people into the Catholic faith.

St. Peters

www.all-about-renaissance-faires.com

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AS TIME MOVES ON The Baroque style eventually was

adapted by the Protestants. This brought out some of the most well known Baroque painter, Rubens.

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BAROQUE TECHNIQUES Some of the most common painting

styles that we use even today, came from the Baroque era.

High volumes of color Very dynamic space Chiaroscuro, figures blend to

background Paintings full of energy and contrast

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ITALIAN BAROQUE ARTISTS For information on these artist, click on

the star

Gian Lorenzo Bernini

Michelangelo Merisi Caravaggio

Francesco Borromini

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BERNINI 1598-1680 From Napales He was a painter, sculptor, and

architect

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BERNINI’S BALDACCHINO

~1626

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BERNINI’S SANT’ ANDREA This church is one of the finest example

of baroque architecture. It is a Jesuit church completed in 1661.

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CARAVAGGIO Active from 1571-1610 Italian Painter He was very competitive. Once, he got so

mad during a tennis match that he killed his opponent.

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CARAVAGGIO’S PAINTINGS “The Calling of St. Mathew” ~ 1600 He was very good at creating dramatic light.

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CARAVAGGIO CONTINUED “David and Goliath” 1598 The head of Goliath is a

self portrait of Caravaggio.

“The Conversion of St. Paul”

1601

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BORROMINI 1599-1667 Rome Work under Maderna who helped

remodel St. Peters. Later he joined Bernini.

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SAN CARLO Built in 1634-1637 Very curvy and modern for his time.

Elaborate yet modest, very active.

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ST. IVO

Built in the years 1642-1650 In Rome Unusual design, convex and concave

walls make the church very elastic.

www.moleiro.com www.aboutroma.com

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END OF ITALIAN ARTISTS Click on the star to go back to the

selection list.

Click on the cloud to go on to the time line if you are finished.

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APPLICATIONS

These are just dates and artist put in order. Just click on the date to travel back and forth though time it see who and what came first.

1571 1598 1599 1601 1626 1637 1650

Done?Click here

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1571 - 1610 Michelangelo Mersi Caravaggio was an

active painter in Italy. Where he later grows into a nation wide famous painter of his time.

www.pbs.org

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1598 - 1680 Gian Lorenzo Bernini is born in Napales.

It is here that he starts out his career and becomes famous for his amazing sculptures and architecture.

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1599-1667 Francesco Borromini is born in Rome

and becomes a great artist known for his dynamic architecture.

web.comhem.se

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1601 Caravaggio paints the famous “Conversion of Saul” “The Crucifixion of St. Peter”

tollelege.wordpress.com www.andriaroberto.com

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1626 Bernini completes the wonderful alter

piece , the “Baldacchino” in St. Peters Cathedral in Rome. Underneath the alter piece there are some relics of St. Peter.

www.bornemania.com

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1637 Borromini completes the beautiful San

Carlo.

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1650 Borromini moves on to complete the

Church of St. Ivo.

www.architecture.uwaterloo.ca

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END OF TIME LINE To go back to the beginning of the time

line, click on the back arrow. To move on, click the forward arrow.

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THIS CONCLUDES ITALIAN BAROQUE ART

It’s time for a short quiz

START

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MATCH THE ARTIST TO THE PICTUREA. BerniniB. CaravaggioC. Borromini

A. BerniniB. CaravaggioC. Borromini

A. BerniniB. CaravaggioC. C. Borromini

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INCORRECT Sorry, but this is not the correct self

portrait. Please click the back button to try again.

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CORRECT! Great! Now you can move on to the

next question. By pressing the forwards button.

If you are complete with all three portraits, then click on the sun to move on.

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WHICH ONE IS DONE BY BERNINI?

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CORRECT! This is the “Baldacchino” done by

Bernini. Click to arrow to move forward.

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INCORRECT Sorry, but this is “San Carlo” this

church was built by Borromini. Click the button to try again.

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WHO MADE WHAT?A. CaravaggioB. BorrominiC. Bernini

A. CaravaggioB. BorrominiC. Bernini

A. Caravaggio

B. Borromini

C. Bernini

www.britannica.com www.malaspina.org

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CORRECT! Alright! You got it, now click on the

arrow to move on.

If you are done with the three questions, then click on the star.

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INCORRECT Sorry, this is the wrong artist. Try again

by clicking on the back arrow.

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BRAVO! All done! Now you know some more

information about the Italian Baroque Period. I hope that you enjoyed the brief tour.

If you want to start over again then click on the drama masks.

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WORK CITATION Information from "Gardeners art

through the Ages-12th edition Volume 2" written by Fred S. Klieiner and Christian J. Mamiya