Baroque

The Baroque (US /bəˈrk/ or UK /bəˈrɒk/) is often thought of as a period of artistic style that used exaggerated motion and clear, easily interpreted detail to produce drama, tension, exuberance, and grandeur in sculpture, painting, architecture, literature, dance, theater, and music. The style began around 1600 in Rome, Italy, and spread to most of Europe.

The popularity and success of the Baroque style was encouraged by the Catholic Church, which had decided at the time of the Council of Trent, in response to the Protestant Reformation, that the arts should communicate religious themes in direct and emotional involvement. The aristocracy also saw the dramatic style of Baroque architecture and art as a means of impressing visitors and expressing triumph, power and control. Baroque palaces are built around an entrance of courts, grand staircases and reception rooms of sequentially increasing opulence. However, "baroque" has resonance and application that extend beyond a simple reduction to either style or period.

Baroque (disambiguation)

The Baroque period was from the 17th century.

Baroque may also refer to:

  • Of the Baroque period:
  • Baroque architecture
  • Baroque music
  • Baroque painting
  • Baroque sculpture
  • Baroque pearl, a pearl of an irregular shape
  • Baroque (grape), a French wine grape
  • Music

  • Baroque (Junko Onishi album)
  • Baroque 2008 album by Gabriela Montero
  • Baroque (band), a Japanese rock band
  • "Baroque", a song by Malice Mizer
  • Comics and games

  • Baroque (manga), a post-apocalyptic survival horror manga
  • Baroque (video game), a RPG video game for the Sega Saturn, PlayStation, PlayStation 2, and Wii
  • Baroque chess, a chess variant
  • Baroque Works, a fictional criminal organization in the One Piece manga and anime
  • See also

  • Colossal Baroque, a composition style from the 17th and 18th centuries
  • Grande Baroque, a sterling silver tableware pattern
  • New Trinity Baroque, an orchestra based in Atlanta, USA
  • The Baroque Beatles Book, novelty record album by Joshua Rifkin
  • The Baroque Cycle, a series of historical novels written by Neal Stephenson
  • Baroque (grape)

    Baroque (often spelled Barroque) is a white French wine grape planted primarily in South West France around the Tursan region. It can make full bodied wines with nutty flavors.Ampelographers suspect that the grape maybe a crossing of Folle Blanche (which it shares the synonym Bordeleza zuria with) and Sauvignon blanc.

    History

    While the exact origins of the grape are not clear, ampelographers believe it may be descended from a crossing of the French white grapes Folle Blanche and Sauvignon blanc. While it was once grown throughout southwest France, today its plantings are primarily isolated to the Landes department which contains Vin délimité de qualité supérieure (VDQS) wine region of Tursan. In the 20th century, Baroque gained favor among vine growers because of its resistance to powdery mildew which decimated many other grape varieties. However, by the 1980s the grape was virtually on the edge of extinction because of the ripping out of vineyards in the Landes and converting the land to other agricultural and development enterprises.

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