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The Triumph of the Baroque: Architecture in Europe 1600-1750

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This fascinating and expansive catalogue, published to coincide with a ground-breaking exhibition, explores every facet of baroque architecture in Europe. The baroque style of architecture arose from the Mannerist style of the seventeenth century. At its height, it encompassed all the arts and embodied the message of the Counter Reformation. This style spread from the Rome of Bernini and Borromini to Versailles, Wrzburg, and St. Petersburg-indeed all over Europe. The works rendered in various media illustrate the many styles of baroque villas and chateaux, military, ecclesiastical, and military architecture, palaces and gardens - for an unrivaled presentation of this period in European architectural style.

704 pages, Hardcover

Published January 5, 2000

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September 22, 2014
This book has lots of beautiful plates and tons of information, but is very dull. I had high hopes, and could barely keep reading it.
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