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The Protestant disapproval of religious imagery led Dutch painters of the Baroque period to focus on?

Portraits and scenes of ordinary life.


How did the Dutch painters differ from the Baroque painters who were their contemporaries?

I believe they were more ''genre artists'' ,in the sense that they were -inluenced by their religion which was and is , Protestantism -more focused on depicting every day life domestic scenes and also moralising scenes with emphasis on the details.This was not true for Italian artists for example, who depicted more allegorical and mythology-influenced scenes in their paintings. In the bottom line , I think the main differences were based on religion :Italy and other countries were expressing the baroque style in their churches and religious paintings or statues whereas Dutch baroque painters were restricted by Protestantism in depicting domestic scenes. In my opinion this fact helped them create masterpieces too and lead to the resurgence of many great artists of the time in Holland.


What is the goal of baroque art?

You cannot say that all Baroque art had one and the same goal. Many of Rubens's paintings were commissioned to glorify the Catholic church, and similar works were executed by other artists.But the French still lifes of the period did not have that kind of purpose, neither had the famous landscapes by Poussin, Claude Lorrain or the Dutch landscapists.


What best describes the impact of Dutch art?

15th century Dutch art was pretty unimportant internationally. 16th century Dutch art was awakening.17th century Dutch art was a golden age, very important.In the 18th century no Dutch art could compete with French and other art.19th century Dutch art was provincial, except for the symbolists.In the 20th century a few Dutch artists made a mark.So how can I answer what impact 'Dutch art made?'


What period of art was 'The Garden of Earthly Delights' painted?

It was painted about 1500, which makes it Dutch Renaissance. The style of Jerome Bosch is, however, not typical of that period.

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Dutch artists of the Baroque period used which technique to add drama to the ordinary subjects they painted?

Chiaroscuro -apexThe Dutch artists of the Baroque period used Chiaroscuro technique to add drama to the ordinary subjects they painted.


During the baroque period dutch artists used the chiaroscuro technique in order to?

Add drama to the ordinary ~APEX


Which of these Italian artists had greatest stylistic influence on dutch artists of the baroque period?

Caravaggio.


Which Italian artist had the greatest stylistic influence on dutch artists of the baroque period?

Caravaggio.


During the Baroque period Dutch artists focused on what kinds of themes?

Ordinary life


What period did rembrandt belong to?

Dutch Baroque.


What did the Protestant disapproval of religious imagery led Dutch painters of the Baroque period to focus on?

The Protestant disapproval of religious imagery led Dutch painters of the Baroque period to focus on idolatry.


What style is Vermeer in art?

Genre art


What style of work did Rembrandt do?

Rembrandt is one of the most famous artists of all time. He was well known for his portrait paintings. Some of his most famous paintings are worth millions of dollars.


What was Rembrandt's movement?

He belongs to the Dutch Baroque.


How do these paintings by dutch Baroque artists Rembradt and Vermeer differ?

Rembrandt's glowing figure emerges from the dark background; Vermeer's figure is depicted in natural light.


The Protestant disapproval of religious imagery led Dutch painters of the Baroque period to focus on?

Portraits and scenes of ordinary life.