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Barokken i Italien

Mod slutningen af 1500-tallet havde Rom, takket være pavedømmet, genvundet sit kunstneriske og kulturelle førerskab i Italien. Giovanni Bernini skabte den store søjleomkransede plads foran Peterskirken, der betegnes som en helt ny opfattelse af rummet.

Barokkens kunstnere stræbte i deres nye stil efter store kompositioner og dramatiske virkninger med voldsom kontrast mellem lys og skygge. Samtidig fik de genindført korrekte proportioner og sammenhænge, som var gået tabt under manierismens anarki. Arkitekten og billedhuggeren Giovanni Bernini og maleren Caravaggio var to vigtige og betydelige kunstneriske drivkræfter i barokkens Rom.


The Baroque in Italy

At the end of the 15th century Rome had thanks the Pope regained its artistic and cultural leadership in Italy. Giovanni Bernini created the huge open square surrounded by columns in front of St. Peter's Basilica considered as a quite new way of space experience.

The artists of the Baroque aimed in their new style at big compositions and dramatic effects between contrasts of light and shadow. Simultaneously they revived correct proportions and coherences lost during the anarchy of the Mannerism. The architect and the sculptor Bernini and the painter Caravaggio were two important and significant artists in Rome in the Baroque.

Gian Lorenzo Bernini (i)
Caravaggio (i)
Annibale Carracci (i)
Claude Lorrain (i)
Nicolas Poussin (i)
Pietro da Cortona (i)
Baciccio (i)
Francesco Borromini (i)
Domenichino (i)
Guercino (i)
Giovanni Lanfranco (i)
Andrea Pozzo (i)
Guido Reni (i)
Andrea Sacchi (i)
Alessandro Algardi (i)
Lodovico Carracci (i)
Gaspard Dughet (i)
François Duquesnoy (i)
Adam Elsheimer (i)
Luca Giordano (i)
Carlo Maderno (i)
Carlo Maratti (i)
Sebastiano Ricci (i)
Salvator Rosa (i)
Francesco Solimena (i)
Bernardo Strozzi (i)
Jean Valentin de Boulogne (i)
Artemisia Gentileschi (i)
Orazio Gentileschi (i)
Mattia Preti (i)
Francesco Albani (i)
Cristofano Allori (i)
Agostino Carracci (i)
Giovanni Benedetto Castiglione (i)
Cigoli (i)
Jacques Courtois (i)
Domenico Fetti (i)
Carlo Fontana (i)
Filippo Juvarra (i)
Johannes Lingelbach (i)
Bartolomeo Manfredi (i)
Pier Francesco Mola (i)
Giovanni Francesco Romanelli (i)
Carlo Saraceni (i)
Sassoferrato (i)
Pietro Tacca (i)
Pietro Testa (i)
Willem van Aelst (i)
Michel Anguier (i)
Jan Asselijn (i)
Dirck van Baburen (i)
Andries Both (i)
Jan Both (i)
Jan Brueghel den Ældre (i)
Jacques Callot (i)
Claudio Coello (i)
Guillaume Courtois (i)
Antoine Coypel (i)
Noël Coypel (i)
Willem Drost (i)
Anthony van Dyck (i)
El Greco (i)
Francisco de Herrera den Yngre (i)
Bernhard Keil (i)
Charles de La Fosse (i)
Pieter van Laer (i)
Filippo Lauri (i)
Charles Le Brun (i)
Johannes Lingelbach (i)
Johann Liss (i)
Johann Carl Loth (i)
Jan Miel (i)
Pierre Mignard (i)
François Perrier (i)
Cornelis van Poelenburgh (i)
Pierre Puget (i)
Artus Quellinus den Ældre (i)
Jusepe de Ribera (i)
Peter Paul Rubens (i)
Daniel Seghers (i)
Gérard Seghers (i)
Frans Snyders (i)
Jacques Stella (i)
Matthias Stom (i)
Herman van Swanevelt (i)
Michael Sweerts (i)
Hendrick ter Brugghen (i)
Nicolas Tournier (i)
Diego Velásquez (i)
Claude Vignon (i)
Simon Vouet (i)
Jan Baptist Weenix (i)