Baroque Art and Rembrandt

Baroque Art and Rembrandt

17th CENTURY VISUAL ARTThe visual artists of the seventeenth century built upon Renaissance techniques and expressed new emotions and action within their works, emphasizing contrasting color and light and rejecting controlled linear perspective in favor of dynamic diagonals and movement. This art, called Baroque, reveals considerable variety across national and cultural boundaries and, as some have argued, it seems to reflect the social and political upheavals of the times.Search the InternetLearn more about some of the influential works from this time period:***http://www.rembrandtpainting.net/Image Search***http://rembrandt.louvre.fr/_commun/rembrandt/zoom_jpg/r22.jpg (The Hundred Guilder Plate)***http://www.rembrandtpainting.net/rembrandt%27s_prodigal_son.htmlRespond in writing to the following questions after viewing the resources above. (200 words analysi)1)What aspects of the Baroque style does Rembrandt incorporate in The Return of the Prodigal Son and in the etching Christ Preaching?2)How does Rembrandt bring out the characteristics of Protestant devotionalism in his works of art?

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