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Baroque

The Baroque (.mw-parser-output .IPA-label-small{font-size:85%}.mw-parser-output .references .IPA-label-small,.mw-parser-output .infobox .IPA-label-small,.mw-parser-output .navbox .IPA-label-small{font-size:100%}UK: /bəˈrɒk/ bə-ROK, US: /bəˈroʊk/ bə-ROHK, French: ) is a Western style of architecture, music, dance, painting, sculpture, poetry, and other…

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Location
Europe and the Americas
Years active
17th–18th centuries

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Italian Baroque

Spanish Baroque

Central Europe

German Baroque

French Baroque

Portuguese Baroque

Russian Baroque

Baroque in the Spanish and Portuguese Colonial Americas

Baroque in the Spanish and Portuguese Colonial Asia

Echoes in Wallachia and Moldavia

Painting

Sculpture

Furniture

Music

Dance

Literary theory

Theatre

Gardens

Urban planning and design

Posterity

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Baroque

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related to Transition to rococo · 74
Baroque → Aleps, Although, Amsterdam, Architecture, Art, ArtCartouche, ArtPagod, Asian, Austria, Baroque's, Because, Beginning, Brèche, Budai, Cartouches, Charles Cressent, Charles-Joseph Natoire, Chelsea, Chinese, Chinoiserie
related to Revivals and influence through eclecticism · 60
Baroque → Alexandre Lenoir, Ancien Régime, Beauvais, Beaux Arts, Because, Benjamin Deguil, Benjamin-Paul Ramillon, Boulle, British, Bucharest, Cabinet, Charles Garnier, Charles Giraud, Charles Raphaël Maréchal, Château, Compiègne, Dress Code Parfum, Empress Eugénie, Ferdinand Barbedienne, FranceCandelabrum
related to Postmodern appreciation and reinterpretations · 59
Baroque → Amsterdam, Appreciation, Basilica, Carlo Maderno, Catanzaro, Classicism, Donato Bramante, Dutch, Ferruccio Laviani, Filippini, Florida, France, Francesco Borromini, Hotel, Hôtel Colbert, Italy, ItalyChurch, Ivory Coast, Jules Hardouin-Mansart, Kartell
related to Painting · 55
Baroque → Adriane, Amsterdam, Annibale Carracci, Another, Art, Artemisia Gentileschi, AustriaThe Rape, Bacchus, Caravaggio, Christ, Claude Lorrain, Diego Velázquez, Florence, Francesi, Gods, In, ItalyThe Four Continents, Kunsthistorisches Museum, Kunsthistorisches Museum Baroque, Kunsthistorisches MuseumVanitas Still Life
related to Baroque in the Spanish and Portuguese Colonial Americas · 50
Baroque → Aleijadinho, America, American Baroque, Americas, Antonio García, Assisi, Asís, Baroque Counter-Reformation, Bolivia, Brazil, Cathedral, Catholic, Cayetano Sigüenza, Chile, Church, Colombia, Cuba, Diego Durán, Domingo Church, Due
related to Hispanic Americas · 49
Baroque → Americas, Andahuaylillas, Arce, Arteaga, Basilio Santa Cruz Pumacallao, Bernardo Bitti, Bolivian Melchor Pérez, Ceballos, Church, Colombia, Cristóbal, Cusco Cathedral, Diego Quispe Tito, Goríbar, Gregorio Vasquez, Hispanic Americas, Holguín, In, In Ecuador, Indian
related to Spanish Baroque · 47
Baroque → Andalusia, Another, Barcelona, Casas Novoa, Castile, Castile-La Mancha, Catalonia, Cathedral, Compostela, Compostela Cathedral, Cuenca, Córdoba, Fernando, Figueroa, Iglesia-convento, It, Jean Bautista Sachetti, Jesuits, Josep AusichBasilica, José Mas DordalLa Clerecía
related to French Baroque · 35
Baroque → Apollon, Bernini, Borromini, Charles Le Brun, Château, Claude Perrault, Court, Enlightenment, Europe, Even, France, François Blondel, François Mansart, French Baroque, Invalides, It, Italy, Jules Hardouin-Mansart, Louis Le Vau, Louis XIV
related to German Baroque · 31
Baroque → Another, Balthasar Neumann, Balthasar Permoser, Bavaria, Bruhl, Dominikus Zimmermann, Dresden, Erlach, Frederick II, Georg Wenzeslaus, George Bähr, Germany, Grand Trianon, Hildebrandt, Holy Roman Empire, In Prussia, Johann Bernhard Fischer, Knobelsdorff, Lukas, Matthäus Daniel Pöppelmann
related to Sculpture · 31
Baroque → Adonis, Aeneas, Antoine Coysevox, Art, Carrara, Chair, Francesco Mochi, Gian Lorenzo Bernini, Giuseppe Mazzuoli, Hermitage Museum, In, Jean Cornu, LouvreVenus Giving Arms, Metropolitan Museum, New York CityThe Death, Pegasus, Peter, Peter's Basilica, Pope Urban VIII, Rome

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style de century architecture also rococo church new palace art period french first used renaissance columns louis france spain work

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SubjectPredicateObjectConfidenceSrc
BaroqueLocationEurope and the Americas1.00infobox
BaroqueYears active17th–18th centuries1.00infobox
Baroqueis achapel tower of the Palace of San Telmo in Seville by Leonardo de Figueroa.Granada had only been conquered from the Moors in the 15th century0.90text
Baroqueis aPoznań Fara Church0.90text
Baroqueis aWestern style0.90text
Baroqueis amain cultural manifestation of the spirit of the Counter-Reformation0.90text
Italyinstance ofUnlike the exuberant and theatrical Baroque architecture found in Catholic regions0.80text
Spaininstance ofUnlike the exuberant and theatrical Baroque architecture found in Catholic regions0.80text
the Dutch variant favored sobrietyinstance ofUnlike the exuberant and theatrical Baroque architecture found in Catholic regions0.80text
balanceinstance ofUnlike the exuberant and theatrical Baroque architecture found in Catholic regions0.80text
and clarityinstance ofUnlike the exuberant and theatrical Baroque architecture found in Catholic regions0.80text
Jacob van Campeninstance ofclassicism and the work of architects0.80text

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