Baroque 

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  • What inspire me the 17 and 18 century music

  • A most spectacular Baroque exuberance, Palais Garnier, Opera de Paris / Watch me / Send me a Bubblemail Landscapes Water & Seascapes Black and White People and Portraits Architecture Urban images Europe

  • The roccoco city hall in the german city of Bamberg. It’s located on a tiny island in the regnitz river. The building is actually medieval (built in 1461), which can still be seen by the late gothic vaulting in the gate. It was renovated in 1744 in the present style. The back wing is completely covered in paintings, with occasionally an arm or a leg sticking right out of the wall. if you’re ever there, do try the rauchbier :-)

  • A baroque style abstract.

  • Beautifully decorated baroque interior of the pilgrimage church in Hejnice, Jizera mountains, Czech Republic. According to a legend, a poor artisan whose wife and child were very ill, fell asleep under a tree. Dreaming, he saw angels who told him to bring there a picture of Virgin Mary so that anybody passing by could share blessing of that miraculous place. He followed the message, sold his products on the market in a nearby city of Zittau and bought a statuette of Madonna for the money he obtained. He placed it into a cavity in that tree’s trunk and prayed. Soon after, his wife and child were healed, and people started to come to see the Madonna statue, humbly asking for help. In 1211, the tree was cut down and the statue was sheltered by a wooden chapel, that made place to a new stone chapel with gothic vaults in 1252. A Franciscan monastery was built in 1692-1696 to give home to monks, preachers and laics, followed by a baroque basilica in 1722-1725, that could accommodate 1000 pilgrims. According to the Franciscan chronicle, there were 1.381.176 pilgrims who traveled to Hejnice to ask for Our Lady’ intercession between 1699-1725! The history was far less friendly to the basilica and the monastery since the second half of the 18th century. Fortunately, it was possible to reconstruct the church and the monastery several years ago, and a new International Center for Spiritual Rehabilitation was created on this wonderful place. September 2007. Canon EOS 300X, Sigma 28-135. Post-processing: watercolor, conversion to B&W, distortion correction, blend modes. More photographs from Jizera mountains:

  • Errr .. .I remember seeing a picture of a model in a hoodie, somewhere, on some site that did not say where the picture came from or who it was of. This is inspired by, but not actually of, that picture.

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  • Germany. Bavaria (Bayern). Neuschwanstein Castle.

  • Panteao Nacional.Lisbon.Portugal. Arquitectura Barroca.

  • Germany. Bavaria (Bayern). Kolomanskirche.

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  • THE most cost effective way to get yourself a collection of gorgeous Persimmon musical themed images…and it doubles as a calendar! comment or bmail if you would like to buy a calendar with a slightly different set of images from Persimmon’s gallery. All images also available as cards and prints

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  • I love Baroque art!, dont you ? another shot inside the museum of the John Ringling Museum. this is the ceiling of one of the many gallery rooms. go here

  • This beautiful palace is placed in Wilanów > Warsaw -> Poland -> Europe. / It is one of the most precious monuments of Polish national culture. / Built 1677-1696 for Polish king Jan III Sobieski by Augustyn Locci. / And beside, is very beautiful. :) You can read about it here: Wilanów on wikipedia Make: Canon / Model: Canon EOS 400D DIGITAL / Shutter Speed: 1/320 second / F Number: F/9.0 / Focal Length: 17 mm / ISO Speed: 100 / Date Picture Taken: Sep 30, 2007, 12:25:06 PM

  • I am interested in the impact of art on fashion and fashion on art, especially the Rococco era with its preoccupation of collecting, identifying and cataloguing of new plants and flowers. It resulted in fashion moving away from heavy fabrics of the Baroque to the light and fluid fabrics, and characteristics of asymmetry, naturalism and surface decoration. By painting, collaging, textile elements and other found objects, I have rendered realistic images of 18th Century costumes ambiguous and semi-abstract forms. They are depicted upon Rococco patterned backgrounds such as Mechlin lace exploring such technology as photo-transfer on materials such as velvet, canvas, linen, perspex and board.

  • Suspended above the Vltava River in Prague is the Charles Bridge, a busy thoroughfare leading across to the old town, but also a destination for inspiration for artists and merchants! With all its Baroque splendor, Prague and the Charles Bridge brought tears to my eyes, the fresh sprinkle of powdery snow presenting a mystical image only seen in fairytales! At minus 20 degrees it was easy to de distracted from the icey temperatures and be mesmorised by the picturesque scenes around me! It was listed by UNESCO as a Historical Landmark.

  • Trapani Palazzo Milo / Sicily Italia

  • A4 Collage Piece on Stiff Paper, uaing bastardised marbling techniques and added paper

  • Red and golden decorative royal seamless floral ornament

  • Venetian masks are a centuries-old tradition of Venice, Italy. The masks are typically worn during the Carnevale (Carnival of Venice), but have been used on many other occasions in the past, usually as a device for hiding the wearer’s identity and social status. The mask would permit the wearer to act more freely in cases where he or she wanted to interact with other members of the society outside the bounds of identity and everyday convention. It was thus useful for a variety of purposes, some of them illicit or criminal, others just personal, such as romantic encounters. Venetian masks are characterised by their ornate design, featuring bright colours such as gold or silver and the use of complex decorations in the baroque style. Many designs of Venetian masks stem from Commedia dell’arte. Information from Wikipedia. Single RAW image Tonemapped in Photomatix Pro 3.2. Camera: Canon EOS 450D (Digital Rebel XSi in the USA) / Sigma 18-200mm lens BEST VIEWED LARGER Related shots can be found at: Venice or Italy. Featured in : Sets of Two : 23 Nov 09 /

  • collage + acrylic + china ink on old cardboard paper

baroque – information provided by wikipedia:

In the arts, the Baroque was a Western cultural epoch, commencing roughly at the turn of the 17th century in Rome. It was exemplified by drama and grandeur in sculpture, painting, literature, dance, and music. In music, the term 'Baroque' applies to the final period of dominance of imitative counterpoint, where different voices and instruments echo each other but at different pitches, sometimes inverting the echo, and even reversing thematic material.

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