Baroque
- From St Peter's to St Paul's
Release
Date: 2009 Duration: 60 min Network: BBC Four
Categories:
TV Documentary Special Interest
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major new three-part series for BBC Four
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the story of the Baroque age. Written and presented by art critic Waldemar
Januszczak and filmed in high definition in many of the key locations of Baroque
across Europe, the series explores the impact of the world's first truly global
art movement as it travelled from Catholic Rome to Protestant London between
1600 and 1720, before eventually ending up as the house style of the whole of
Latin America. The Baroque is habitually presented as an era of brilliant
individuals: Caravaggio in Italy, Velazquez in Spain, Rubens in Flanders and
Rembrandt in Holland are some of the greatest artists that have ever lived. But
a wider truth about the Baroque, often overlooked, is that it was an era of huge
artistic achievement across the board – articulating itself through a multitude
of art forms and in numerous ways. Although the Baroque can initially be
understood as a powerful fight back by the Catholic Church against
Protestantism, the style lost many of its religious ambitions as it spread
across the world, leaving only the need to be noticed
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Baroque! From St Peter's to St Paul's- Episode 1 (audio espanol)
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first broadcast in March 2009. It is named after its start in the square of
Saint Peter's Basilica and its end at St Paul's Cathedral.
In
March 2010 'Baroque!' won a Royal Television Society Award for best arts
programme.
Italy
– Baroque's origins in Rome and Spanish Naples, including Borromini's
architectural work such as San Carlo alle Quattro Fontane, Bernini's fountains,
churches like Sant'Andrea al Quirinale and sculptures such as The Ecstasy of St
Theresa; Andrea Pozzo's illusionistic work at Sant'Ignazio and Annibale
Caracci's The Loves of the Gods; Caravaggio's career in Rome and Naples; Jusepe
de Ribera, his 'Cabal of Naples' and its activities against rivals such as
Caracci's followers Domenichino and Guido Reni.