Andrea Sacchi was an Italian painter of High
Baroque Classicism.
Not exact matches
While it is regrettable that he never made his peace with Italian
classicism» one wonders what Cram might have learned from the delicate austerity of Florentine arcades or the freewheeling geometric brilliance of Borromini» his early embrace of the Mexican
Baroque (spurred by his partner Goodhue), his late interest in the Iberian Renaissance, and his numerous forays into American colonial revival show he was no mere Gothic fanatic.
He proceeds sequentially, from the sacred architecture of the Old Testament to the early Christian basilicas, then on to the Byzantine and Romanesque cathedrals and churches, and from there to the Gothic, the
classicism of the Renaissance, the
baroque and rococo, the neoclassicism and «revival» styles of the nineteenth century, and on to the present day.
In Riga, walk through the Art Nouveau Quarter and the Old Town - a UNESCO World Heritage Site - with a variety of architectural styles — romanticism, gothic,
baroque,
classicism, and modernism.
One of the most respected Old Masters, and one of the foremost artists in Rome during the era of
Baroque art, French painter Nicolas Poussin was greatly influenced by historical Greek and Roman mythology, and as a result abandoned mainstream
Baroque painting in his early 30s, preferring to develop his own unique style of
classicism.
In his mature works he included references to the grand sculptural traditions of Western art, from
Classicism to the
Baroque.
Cornaro is an art historian specialized in sixteenth and seventeenth - century Western art, therefore her work is strongly associated with the forms and compositions from the past, ranging from the
baroque or
classicism to modernistic abstraction.
Impulse, given to decorative architectural details by the Ancient World, weaved into all history of architectural embellishments with further variations -
classicism, renaissance,
baroque, rococo, empire are always giving to interiors the gift of balance, harmony, and festivity.