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Art of the barroque
Dafne and apolo
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He was born in December of 1598, and he was dead in November of 1680.
As we can see in the picture, the light come from one side, to focus the attention in Dafne and Apolo.
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San Anthony of Padua
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In this sculpture we can see that most of the colors are darker, with this we can see that the author wants to give more importance to the baby that is in the center with lighter colors.
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It is of Pedro Mena, Alonso Cano 1653-1657.
One of the sculptures of this artist were made to use to decorate a church of cathedral of example in Sevilla.
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The young of the pearl
He was born in October of 1632, and he was dead in December of 1675.
Also, we can see that the light come for one side, and that Johannes used shadows to do the painting more realistic.
She opens her mouth as if starting a conversation with us and her pale skin, together with her lips and the earring, shine brightly on the black background.
The girl's face is wonderful, it seems to be alive in the fabric. The young woman with the pearl twists her face to look directly at us
Vermeer: Dutch painter. The documentation that is available today seems to show that Vermeer was not a famous painter in his time, despite which today he is considered the great figure of the Dutch seventeenth century, after Rembrandt.
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Phillip, Lord Wharton
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In this painting he is standing before a shimmering green drapery while holding a shepherd’s Houlette in the crook of his arms.
His regal pose and his sumptuous attire with its rich golden-yellow, purple, and emerald tones convey both grace and elegance, while his gaze exudes self-confidence.
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Elisabetta Sirani
Was educated in voice , harp, poetry, classic literature and the bible
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