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Baroque logo #10101) Architectural style 2) Architecture style 3) Art movement 4) Art style 5) Artistic style 6) Busy 7) Churrigueresco 8) Churrigueresque 9) Decorative art 10) Extravagantly ornate 11) Fancy 12) Florid and ornate 13) French word used in English 14) Highly embellished style 15) Japanese musical duo 16) Japanese rock music group
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Baroque logo #10101) Baroqueness 2) Churrigueresco 3) Churrigueresque 4) Elaborate 5) Fancy 6) Ornate
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baroque logo #22202artistic style of the seventeenth century characterized in sculpture by passion, in architecture by grandeur and the use of curved structures, and in painting by voluptuous figures, huge landscapes, and dramatic subjects.
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Baroque logo #22107Flowing shapes and extravagant decoration using plasterwork and statues
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Baroque logo #22106Baroque art (and later classicism) was concentrated in Catholic Italy and France
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Baroque logo #21002• (a.) In bad taste; grotesque; odd. • (a.) Irregular in form; -- said esp. of a pearl.
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Baroque logo #21040An extravagant and heavily ornate style of architecture, furniture, and decoration that originated in 17th century Italy.
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Baroque logo #21693Baroque is a term that refers to irregularly shaped stones or pearls .
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Baroque logo #20672A style current in England at end of 17th and early 18th centuries
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Baroque logo #20766 A style of art (including architecture) dating from 1600-1760AD. It is a florid and extravagant style - it was not widely taken up in Britain, as it was widely associated with the Catholic countries of Europe.
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Baroque logo #21299From about 1855 Baroque was the accepted term for 17th century art and design. The style is characterized by exuberance and extravagence.
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Baroque logo #21533A movement in European painting in the seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries, characterized by violent movement, strong emotion, and dramatic lighting and coloring. Bernini, Caravaggio and Rubens were among important baroque artists.
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Baroque logo #22148May apply to certain gemstones or pearls. Either agemstone or pearl with an irregular shape, such as Tumbled Stonesor Baroque Pearls.
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Baroque logo #20972Ba·roque' adjective [ F.; confer Italian barocco .] (Architecture) In bad taste; grotesque; odd.
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Baroque logo #22650An elaborately ornamented style which was popular in Europe from approximately 1600 to 1750. In furniture, the Baroque style favored flamboyant carving, painting, and gilding. Typical motifs included acanthus, shells, and elaborate scrolls.
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baroque logo #21461A theatrical style usually associated with European art and architecture ca. 1550-1750, characterized by much ornamentation and curved rather than straight lines; gaudily ornate.
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Baroque logo #21217Baroque is a term first applied to ill-shaped pearls, but now denoting fantastic, bizarre, and decadent forms in art and even in nature. It is especially used in connection with an architectural style. Baroque is a European style of architecture confined to churches and palaces.
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baroque logo #22109Irregularly shaped pearls, which may be natural or cultured
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Baroque logo #24161A style of European architecture, music, and art of the 17th and 18th Centuries, they followed mannerisms and is characterized by ornate detail. In theatre, it meant engaging the tensions between order and chaos, and between reality and illusion. Fantastical or comic plots with themes of duty, deception, and passion. A midsummer Night’s Dream is ...
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Baroque logo #20873Highly emotional style in architecture, painting and sculpture, at height from c.1630-80 in Rome but influential across Europe. Greatest exponents: sculptor and architect Bernini in Rome, and in northern Europe, Rubens, whose ceiling decorations done for Charles I (Stuart) in the Banqueting Hall in London are still in place. Rubens's great pupil Va...
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baroque logo #20974churrigueresque adjective having elaborate symmetrical ornamentation; `the building...frantically baroque`-William Dean Howells
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Baroque logo #21203A style of art, produced especially in the 17th century, considered by classicists a type of false art; by romantictists a product of magic imagination. -- L.V.
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baroque logo #21221In the visual arts, architecture, and music, a style characterized by expressive, flamboyant, and dynamic design. It flourished in Europe between 1600 and 1750, particularly in Catholic countries, where it played a central role in the crusading work of the Catholic Counter-Reformation. To inspire its viewers, the style used elaborate effects to...
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Baroque logo #23821Relating to a style of European music of the 17th and 18th centuries, characterised by ornate detail. Major composers include Vivaldi, Bach and Handel
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baroque logo #23665 relating to an elaborately ornamented style of art and music
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