Baroque Illustration-What are the representative works of Baroque?
The grandiose flower style in Baroque period makes people feel like they are in a palace! With the arrival of the Renaissance, the garden was revived, and the development of trade gave Europeans more flowers to choose from. A new flower style is emerging from Italy and quietly sweeping across northern Europe. Baroque style rises quietly, paying attention to luxury and being good at complicated decoration. It is a complex, extravagant and grandiose art, and its birth itself is rebellious, so the Baroque style we see is always filled with a sense of hedonism, but because of its involvement with the Renaissance, it repeatedly interprets religious works in a dynamic way, so it still has a religious flavor. So the baroque style we often see is like this in movies. Is there a strong court wind coming? During this period, many paintings about flower art also developed from simple still life sketch to imaginative creation by comparing plant illustrations or specimens. The decorative significance of floral art is more intense. The increasingly affluent European people are no longer satisfied with flowers originating in Europe, but are eager for colors and fragrances from foreign countries. With the great discovery of geography, the Netherlands, as a maritime power, has obtained various plant resources from all over the world for gardening, including chrysanthemums, cacti, nasturtium, sunflowers and so on. Tulips originated in Central Asia are gradually bulging into wallets, and the increasingly extravagant Dutch people set off a frenzy. Tulip fever is a major bubble event in this period, which triggered an economic crisis. It is said that the price of a tulip at that time was equivalent to 10 times the annual income of ordinary people, which is also called the earliest recorded speculation in human history. ▲ The work of old Peter Bruegel (1568c1625) is in 1599, and now it is in the Vienna Museum of Art. ▲ The work of Gasparpeeter Bruggentheyounger (1664 _1730) is now in Brussels, Belgium. The birth, development and maturity of Baroque/Flemish style can be divided into three stages: as the key for businessmen to show off their wealth, flower pots (vases in most cases) are often more important than the flowers themselves, and they tend to use flower pots made of metal or ceramics. In the later period, in order to show his skills, painters often use glass flower devices to show the flower stems hidden by glass and water. In the last stage, the painter coordinated the proportion of flowers and flower vessels and considered them as a whole. Some common accessories also began to appear in flower still life paintings. ▲ Flemish-style floral art in this period has a far-reaching influence on western floral art in later generations. Influenced by the Renaissance, symmetrical flower arrangement is still very popular, with a large number of works and many varieties of flowers. ▲ Baroque floral with huge volume, but at the same time there are asymmetric flower arrangements. The main flower is arranged in the visual focus, and then the other flowers are arranged in an S-shape extending to both ends, so that all sides of the flower can be appreciated. The height of flower arrangement is usually 2-3 times that of flower device. ▲ Features of S-shaped flower arrangement: _ _ q _ q _ q _ q _ q _ q _ q _ q _ q _ q _ q _ q _ q _ q _ q _ q _ q _ q _ q _ q _ q _ q _ q _ q _ q _ q _. 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