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Baroque Blog

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.              GEORGES DE LA TOUR,  THE PENITENT MAGDALENE , C. 1640        I chose the Penitent Magdalene painting to represent the  Baroque era, made in 1640. It was painted with oil on canvas by Georges De La Tour. This painting is also known by the name, 'Magdalen with Two Flames.'  I think the contrast the candlelight brings to the painting and reflecting onto the women draws the viewers' attention. The tone is dark and quiet. The color choice I also this is interesting. The woman is very pale, with an orange blanket on her lap, and she's wearing a white nightgown. I think this helps draw our attention to the skull on her lap, the orange blanket, and the frame of the mirror.  I also noticed what appeared to be jewelry on the floor, barely visible. There is also the use of shadows in the painting. I think this painting is beautiful and I think it begs a lot of questions. I like how it's kinda left to the imag...

italian renaissance architecture

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I looked into Italian Renaissance Architecture for this blog post. I looked through a lot of buildings and chose to dive more into ' St. Peter's Basilica.' Construction started on April 18th, 1506, and the building opened to the public on November 18th, 1626. 120 years after construction started. I learned that Renaissance Architecture and Baroque Architecture were used to make this building. It is located at  Piazza San Pietro, 00120 Città del Vaticano, Vatican City.  WIKOUS says, " St. Peter's Basilica was designed by Donato Bramante, Michelangelo, Carlo Maderno, and Gian Lorenzo Bernini. It has been described as "holding a unique position in the Christian world," -  Sources here  I do believe this building and the art inside does inspire awe, the attention to detail is quite astounding. I think in a place like this you would be able to feel the amount of passion that went into building St. Peter's Basilica. I understand it to be a Christian Shrine...