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The different types of art include: abstract, baroque, byzantine, cubism, dadaism, fauvism, impressionism, neoclassicism, pop, postimpressionism, realism, romanticism, and surrealism.
Romanticism
Baroque art has more emotion and is very dramatic. There is a lot of movement and energy, unlike mannerism/Renaissance art which is controlled and idealistic. While both are very decorative, baroque art is much more realistic that mannerism. Another characteristic of baroque art is there is a lot of symmetry and 3D shapes. Extremes of light are used.
Romanic, gothic, renaissance, mannerism, baroque, rococo, neoclassicism, romanticism, impressionism, postimpressionism, pointillism, symbolism, synthetism,intimism, art nouveau, expressionism, fauvism. There are more.
Roman, Gothic, Renaissance, Mannerism, Baroque, Rococo, Neoclassicism, Romanticism, Impressionism, Post-impressionism, Expressionism, Cubism, Modernism, Post-modernism....
Baroque, Rococo, Neo-classicism, Romanticism, Impressionism, Post-impressionism, Symbolism, Expressionism, Cubism, and all kinds of Modernism and Post-modernism.
Baroque art portrayed its subjects as larger-than-life, over-the-top, and ostentatious. Especially in France, royal portraiture in the Baroque period was a kind of propaganda designed to impress the general populace with their monarch's physical beauty, wealth, and power. Chiaroscuro, or clair-obscur, is a term heavily associated with Baroque art. Meaning "light-shadow," chiaroscuro refers to the dramatic play of light and dark in a work of art. This technique is seen very clearly in the art of Caravaggio.
The art from the period 1700 to 1775 is often referred to as Rococo. The art is a reaction to the preceding Baroque style that had been so popular. Where Baroque art was grand, symmetrical, and serious in subject, Rococo art was fluid, graceful, and light in subject.
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