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From dramatically-lit paintings to elaborate, gilded interiors, the
Baroque era introduced a new dimension to Western art. In place of
the harmonious perspectives and elegant proportions of the
Renaissance came a world of momentum, energy, and heightened
spectacle. The style influenced many forms and disciplines between
the 16th and 18th century, infusing painting, sculpture,
architecture, and music with a direct, often emotive, appeal to the
audience. This TASCHEN Basic Art 2.0 edition focuses on Baroque
painting. Through mythological and religious scenes, still-lifes,
and beyond, we explore how a vivid vocabulary of deep colors,
intense shadows, dramatic gestures, and diagonal lines infiltrated
both Northern and Southern schools. Along the way, we meet such
leading Baroque practitioners as Nicolas Poussin, Annibale
Carracci, Caravaggio, Velázquez, Rubens, and Rembrandt, and examine
their particular innovations in composition, narrative, and light
to achieve a Baroque sensibility. The authors Hermann Bauer
received his doctorate in 1955 with a thesis on Rocaille. He has
taught art history of at Salzburg University and Munich University
and has published numerous works on European art of the 16th and
17th century. Andreas Prater received his doctorate in 1974 on
Michelangelo’s Cappella Medicea at Salzburg University. Since 1994,
Prater has been professor of history of art at Freiburg University.
The editor Ingo F. Walther (1940–2007) was born in Berlin and
studied medieval studies, literature, and art history in Frankfurt
am Main and Munich. He published numerous books on the art of the
Middle Ages and of the 19th and 20th centuries. Walther’s many
titles for TASCHEN include Vincent van Gogh, Pablo Picasso, Art of
the 20th Century, and Codices illustres.