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– realistic, common people used in religious context
-physical observation with theatrical chiaroscuro |
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- influenced by Caravaggio, one of first important female artists
- first female painter to become a member of the Accademia di Arte del Disegno in Florence
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classicistic style patterned after the Renaissance. First art school |
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- The Ecstasy of St. Theresa”; “David”- most important sculptor of baroque era
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architecture with dynamic facades and interiors |
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- The Maids of Honor” – master of “impressionistic” realism, painter of royalty and genre scenes
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- dark, mystical portraits. still lifes
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