aroque Art
This art, in the form of paintings, had a unique characterization in terms of feel, color, intensity and shadow. Baroque paintings depicted images to evoke emotion. The portrait style of painting used light shadows to convey meaning and passion. Baroque artists chose to capture dramatic events that occurred over a period of time.
The Baroque movement in architecture brought about a change in the world of interiors. Throne rooms and chamber rooms used pale colors to highlight shape and structure. Baroque architecture took shape in Italy, introducing theatrical expression using color. The freedom of expression using allegory was commonly seen in Baroque literature. Virtuosity was a term that was associated with artists. Research led to the word "virtuoso" being collectively used in any form of art.
A significant part of this tradition revolved round music. The skill of composition in the Baroque era was astounding. The intricate improvisation used in this period is a testimony to the fact that, musicians and composers were way ahead of their times. Western classical music today owes a lot to music from this particular period. Operas came into existence using dramatic vocal range accompanied by music. Some of the early operas were staged for private audiences. Later on operas were commercially open to the public. Opera houses in Italy drew large crowds. Melodic content in the backdrop of chordal accompaniment marked a new age in music. Instrumental music in the Baroque era gave rise to soloists. The strings section formed an integral part of concerto. The dynamic contrast in various sections of a concerto were backed by unexpected tempo changes which gave compositions a whole new meaning.
Human forms and figures constituted a major part of the Baroque culture. The demand for stone sculptures grew steadily during this era. Carving stone to give shape in the form of life like human figures involved a great deal of patience and virtuosity. Marble sculptures were extensively used in chapels. The positioning of statues, interspersed with the use of sunlight and moonlight, were theatrically used in chapels. Marble carvings depicted human emotions on the faces of statues. Bust portraits were another form of sculpture which gained momentum during these times.
The Baroque period helped artists of various disciplines flourish in their chosen profession. The freedom of expression through different forms of art, involved a wide array of human emotions. This nurtured the epitome of various disciplines. Even today, the Baroque era acts as an important referral point for professionals involved with various disciplines in art.