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Baroque Michael Snodin

Baroque By Michael Snodin

Baroque by Michael Snodin


23,00 £
Condition - Very Good
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Summary

Taking examples from all media and genres, this comprehensive book, now available in paperback, explores this emotionally powerful and geographically pervasive style, tracing its development from Rome, centre of papal and princely power.

Baroque Summary

Baroque: Style in the Age of Magnificence by Michael Snodin

The complexity and sophistication of Baroque art, developed through the seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries, could be understood as an attempt to move, arrest and overwhelm the viewer with beauty. Taking examples from all media and genres, this comprehensive book, now available in paperback, explores this emotionally powerful and geographically pervasive style, tracing its development from Rome, centre of papal and princely power. Carefully selected and rarely seen objects from public and private collections illustrate traditions of ornament, performance and visual art, while stunning spreads examine how churches and palaces became showcases for the pomp and splendour of Baroque art.

Baroque Reviews

'An in-depth and convincingly argued case on the development, spread and use of Baroque style' The Art Book 'A vast and lavish doorstop' The Spectator

About Michael Snodin

Michael Snodin is Head of the Strawberry Hill Trust and was previously Senior Research Fellow at the V&A. He is the author of Design and the Decorative Arts: Britain 1500 - 1900 (with John Styles, V&A 2001) and Exploring Architecture (with Eleanor Gawne, V&A 2004). Nigel Llewellyn is Head of Research at Tate and his publications include Funeral Monuments in Post-Reformation England.

Additional information

GOR008105373
9781851775910
1851775919
Baroque: Style in the Age of Magnificence by Michael Snodin
Used - Very Good
Paperback
V & A Publishing
20130304
372
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