Baroque Architecture
Baroque Architecture
Baroque Architecture
BAROQUE
ARCHITECTURE Presented by:
Baniqued, Penny Khay
De Paz, Stephanie
Epiz, Jerome
Maunes, Windolyn
Padon, Kristan Carlo
Tomon, Yandi
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Italian Baroque
Architecture
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Architecture: Italy
They evolved from the Renaissance form
Movement toward grand structures with flowing, curving
shapes
Landscape was frequently incorporated
New elements as gardens, squares, courtyards and
fountains
Influence of the rebuilding of Saint Peter, in which classical
forms integrated with the city
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◇ Carlo Maderno
- He made the
Vatican's façade.
- His work destroyed
partially
Michelangelo's
design
- His work
combined the dome
with the creation of
an space where the
Pope could appear
publicaly.
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Palazzo Barberini
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- He worked mainly in
Venice
- His design was
selected for building
Santa Maria della
Salute
- It is building of central
plan with a great dome
that became the
symbol of Venice.
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- He created a fusion of
architecture, painting
and sculpture
- He used false
perspective and
trompe-l'oeil to impact
- He used a palace
façade that became a
model with massive
pilasters above a
rusticated base.
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European Baroque
Architecture
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Examples of Baroque in
European Architecture
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Designed by Gian Lorenzo Bernini, this iconic basilica exemplifies the grandeur and
theatricality of Baroque architecture. Its massive dome, elaborate facade, and intricate interior
decorations create a truly awe-inspiring experience
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This opulent palace, built by Louis XIV, showcases the Baroque style’s lavishness and grandeur.
Its expansive gardens, grand halls, and ornate decorations reflect the power and prestige of the
French monarchy.
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This imposing palace, built by Juan Bautista Villalvando, exemplifies the Spanish Baroque style,
characterized by its grandeur, intricate ornamentation, and use of local materials.
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The Church of St. Charles Borromeo, Vienna (Austria): This church, designed by Johann
Bernhard Fischer von Erlach, is a prime example of Austrian Baroque architecture, featuring a
dramatic facade, a soaring dome, and a richly decorated interior.
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The Palace of Schönbrunn, Vienna (Austria): This palace, built by Johann Bernhard Fischer von
Erlach, showcases the Baroque style’s elegance and sophistication. Its gardens, fountains, and
ornate interiors reflect the grandeur of the Habsburg Empire.
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FRENCH-ROCOCO ARCHITECTURE September 13, 2024
French - Rococo
Architecture
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Rococo originated in Paris in the 1730s. The term “rococo” was initially used as an
amusing variation of the French word “rocaille,” which involved using little rocks and
seashells as adornment in decorative arts and grottoes, popular since the
Renaissance.
Toward the end of the eighteenth century, Late Baroque style architecture was less
in demand. Neoclassicism emerged in opposition to Rococo—Neoclassical styles are
all about symmetrical columns, buildings, and pieces. By the nineteenth century,
Rococo had fallen out of favor
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Characteristics
of Rococo
Architecture
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Influenced by the
natural world, decorative
elements often
emulated the look of
shells, pebbles, flowers,
birds, vines, and leaves
such as acanthus.
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Imagery around
angels, musical
instruments,
pagodas, and
dragons.
Decorative
flourishes such as
frescoes, sculpted
moldings, scrolls,
and copious
gilding.
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Use of trompe-
l'œil on ceilings
and often painted
to look like the
sky.
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Interiors featured a
light, pastel palette
including light
pinks, yellows, and
blues.
Mirrored glass,
crystal chandeliers,
gilded wall sconces,
stucco ornaments,
and boiserie (wood
paneling).
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Examples of
Rococo
Architecture
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Architect: Germain
Boffrand
Hotel de Soubise in Paris, France
Hôtel de Soubise is one
of the finest private
mansions in the Marais
district, with reception
rooms decorated by
Germain Boffrand and
paintings by Boucher,
Van Loo, Trémolière.
The Musée des Archives
Nationales
permanently displays
remarkable documents
from the government
archives as well as
alternating exhibitions.
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Decorated by Jean Aubert and completed in 1722, the Salon de Monsieur le Prince in the Petit
Château at Chantilly, north of Paris is another stunning example of fine Rococo architecture.
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Architect: Johann
Arnold Nering Charlottenburg Palace in Berlin, Germany
The palace was built at
the end of the 17th
century and was
greatly expanded
during the 18th
century. It includes
much lavish internal
decoration in Baroque
and Rococo styles. A
large formal garden
surrounded by
woodland was added
behind the palace,
including a belvedere,
a mausoleum, a
theatre and a pavilion
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