Italian Baroque
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Italian Baroque is a highly ornate and dramatic artistic style that emerged in Italy in the late 16th century, characterized by dynamic movement, rich decoration, and emotional intensity in architecture, painting, and sculpture.
All labels observed (7)
| Label | Occurrences |
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| Italian Baroque canonical | 36 |
| Roman Baroque | 13 |
| Italian High Baroque | 1 |
| Roman Baroque architecture | 1 |
| Roman Baroque painting | 1 |
| Roman Baroque school | 1 |
| Roman High Baroque | 1 |
How this entity was disambiguated
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Target entity: Italian Baroque Context triple: [Bartolomeo Rastrelli, influencedBy, Italian Baroque]
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Neapolitan Baroque
Neapolitan Baroque is a regional style of Baroque art and architecture centered in Naples, characterized by dramatic spatial effects, rich ornamentation, and dynamic integration of painting, sculpture, and architecture.
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Sicilian Baroque
Sicilian Baroque is a distinctive regional variant of Baroque architecture in Sicily, characterized by exuberant ornamentation, dramatic facades, and richly sculpted details that flourished after the 1693 earthquake.
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Piedmontese Baroque
Piedmontese Baroque is a regional variant of Italian Baroque architecture and art centered in Piedmont, especially Turin, characterized by dynamic spatial compositions, elaborate stucco work, and innovative use of light and perspective.
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Central European Baroque
Central European Baroque is a regional variant of the Baroque artistic and architectural style that flourished in the 17th and 18th centuries across countries like Austria, Bohemia, and southern Germany, characterized by dramatic ornamentation, dynamic forms, and rich religious symbolism.
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Petrine Baroque
Petrine Baroque is an early 18th-century architectural style that blended Western European Baroque with Russian traditions, prominently developed in St. Petersburg under Peter the Great.
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- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: Italian Baroque Target entity description: Italian Baroque is a highly ornate and dramatic artistic style that emerged in Italy in the late 16th century, characterized by dynamic movement, rich decoration, and emotional intensity in architecture, painting, and sculpture.
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Neapolitan Baroque
Neapolitan Baroque is a regional style of Baroque art and architecture centered in Naples, characterized by dramatic spatial effects, rich ornamentation, and dynamic integration of painting, sculpture, and architecture.
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B.
Sicilian Baroque
Sicilian Baroque is a distinctive regional variant of Baroque architecture in Sicily, characterized by exuberant ornamentation, dramatic facades, and richly sculpted details that flourished after the 1693 earthquake.
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Piedmontese Baroque
Piedmontese Baroque is a regional variant of Italian Baroque architecture and art centered in Piedmont, especially Turin, characterized by dynamic spatial compositions, elaborate stucco work, and innovative use of light and perspective.
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D.
Central European Baroque
Central European Baroque is a regional variant of the Baroque artistic and architectural style that flourished in the 17th and 18th centuries across countries like Austria, Bohemia, and southern Germany, characterized by dramatic ornamentation, dynamic forms, and rich religious symbolism.
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Petrine Baroque
Petrine Baroque is an early 18th-century architectural style that blended Western European Baroque with Russian traditions, prominently developed in St. Petersburg under Peter the Great.
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Subject: Italian Baroque Description of subject: Italian Baroque is a highly ornate and dramatic artistic style that emerged in Italy in the late 16th century, characterized by dynamic movement, rich decoration, and emotional intensity in architecture, painting, and sculpture.
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