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Aleksandr [31]
3 years ago
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What event influenced the baroque period??

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Pani-rosa [81]3 years ago
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Here are many things that inspired the Baroque artists<span>. This period was man’s first “modern age” of art, so there was </span>a certain freedom<span> that these artists had to express themselves, and this freedom had really never existed prior to this time. Artists were now </span>able to express their emotions, and their reality<span>. This period was a turning point for humanity. It was a time when there was more awareness of  people, surrounding, nature and the world.  The world was expanding and scientific discoveries were influencing the art and the times. Galileo’s investigations of the planets accounted for the painting of many astronomical motifs of the time.  Landscapes began to become popular as people realized that there was more to the world than just the church and themselves.  World trade began to be portrayed in the exotic themes that many artists of the time chose.</span>
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