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Baroque art is often considered to be dramatic and emotional. With reference to specific works, explain how artists created these effects and then discuss the purposes for which artists sought to affect viewers emotionally during this period.
 
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For some 200 years, many of the works of Judith Leyster were:
 
  A. locked away in an attic and forgotten.
  B. mistakenly identified as the work of Frans Hals.
  C. virtually ignored while decorating the walls of a hospital.
  D. painted over because they had been sold for their canvas alone after her death.
  E. buried in the Leyster family crypt.



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Answer to Question 1

Responses will vary depending on the selected artwork. Renaissance art stressed the calm of reason. In contrast, Baroque art is full of energy, emotion, and movement. The dynamism and theatricality of Baroque are evident in the sculptures of Gianlorenzo Bernini. Ecstasy of St. Theresa is a sculpture in the Cornaro Chapel. The entire chapel employs all of Bernini's talents, creating a theatrical arena, with St. Theresa setting the drama as if on a stage. An angel wields a spear, and the figure falls back in a dramatic collapse, her face full of emotional rapture. The deeply cut folds of the garment create abrupt contrasts of light and shadow, illuminated from a hidden window. Bernini sought to create a theatrical performance, and the viewer is caught up in the theatrical experience.

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Because Leyster studied with Hals, the confusion is not surprising. In 1893 a Dutch art historian discovered Leyster's monogram on one canvas attributed to Hals. Since then, other Hals have been reattributed to Leyster.




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Reply 2 on: Jun 23, 2018
Thanks for the timely response, appreciate it


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