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Artemisia Gentileschi
Important woman painter of the Baroque
Baldacchino
Bronze canopy
Baroque
A style begun in Rome which was dynamic, plaint, spiraling, used elastic form and diagonal composition
Bolognese Academy of Art
The first academic institution of its kind. It attempted to establish rigid classical standards and the study of anatomy and life drawing
Caravaggio
Italian Baroque painter who showed his disdain for the Classical masters by using low-life models in dingy places
Carracci
Established the Bolognese Academy and painted 'ideal' landscapes.
Flaying
To strip off the skin
Genre
Depicting scenes of everyday life
Landscape
Scenes of outdoors in specific places
Loggia
Balcony
Mercantilism
An economic system designed to unify and increase the wealth of a nation state through strict regulation of the national economy, the accumulation of gold, a favorable balance of trade
Nereids
Daughters of the sea god
New Science
Emergence of astronomy, physics, biology, and mathematics including logarithms, analytic geometry, and calculus. The emphasis was on experimentation and tangible proof
Royal Style
Portraits which gave nobility to the subjects
Still-life
The painting of everyday inanimate objects
Tenebrism
Style in which the background was enveloped in shadow and the important figures illuminated by a concentrated beam of light.
Thirty Year's War
A religious war between the Catholics and Protestants, which resulted in the political restructuring of Europe and the development of nation states - the Dutch Republic, the Austro-Hungarian Empire, granted religious freedom in many parts of Europe and encouraged the secularization of government
Transubstantiation
The changing of the bread and wine into the body and blood of Christ
Velasquez
Spanish painter and court painter to Philip IV. Important not just for royal portraits but as an important influence on other Baroque painters
Worms-Eye View
A device which sets the observer's viewpoint very low in the scene