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A cultural movement in art history following the Renaissance. The word "Baroque," like most period or stylistic designations, was invented by later critics rather than practitioners of the arts in the 17th and early 18th centuries. The Baroque period falls between the Mannerist? and Roccoco? periods. The term "Baroque" was rehabilitated in 1888 by the German [art historian]? [Heinrich Woelfflin]? (1864-1945). Examples of typical architecture:
Examples of typical Baroque Music:
Examples of typical [Baroque Poetry]?:
Examples of typical Baroque Art
Dance was popular in the Baroque era. "Baroque" is also used of a particular shape of natural pearls. /Talk | Main Page
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