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- Introduction à la question du baroque - Article de Frédéric Dassas : l'art du grand décor ; baroque, classicisme et rococo ; le baroque et l'Europe ; baroque, mais dans quel sens du terme ? Clio.fr.
- Baroque Architecture - Images and information on buildings in the Baroque style and their architects, provided by Great Buildings Online.
- Boston College Honors Program: Baroque - List of Baroque art and architecture links.
- Baroque Music UK - Directory resource for baroque music with a particular bias towards the UK, includes articles and new editions.
- History of Baroque Architecture - Photographs of several notable Baroque churches in Rome. Part of History of Western Architecture from the Leo Masuda Architectonic Research Office.
- French Baroque - Image gallery of famous paintings from the French Baroque and Rococo periods.
- ArtLex: Baroque - Article on the Baroque, defined with illustrations, quotations, and links to other resources.
- Dutch Baroque - Image gallery includes famous paintings from the Baroque era.
- baroque - Définition et historique du terme "baroque". Dictionnaire Le Robert.
- Baroque Music Club - Features a specialist Bach and Baroque Music CDs Catalog, over 60 titles featuring the major baroque composers.
Wikipedia Articles
- Baroque violin - A baroque violin is, in common usage, any violin whose neck, fingerboard, bridge, and tailpiece are of the type used during the baroque period. Such an instrument may be an original built during the baroque and never changed to modern form; or a modern replica built as a baroque violin; or an older instrument which has been converted (or re-converted) to baroque form.
- Earthquake Baroque - Earthquake Baroque is a style of Baroque architecture found in places, such at the Philippines and Guatemala, which suffered earthquakes during the 17th century and 18th century and where large public buildings, such as churches were rebuilt in a Baroque style. Similar events lead to the Pombaline architecture in Lisbon following the 1755 Lisbon ...
- Naryshkin Baroque - Naryshkin Baroque, also called Moscow Baroque, or Muscovite Baroque, is the name given to a particular style of architecture and decoration which was fashionable in Moscow at the turn of the 17th and 18th centuries.
- Neo-baroque - Neo-Baroque is a term used to describe artistic creations which display important aspects of Baroque style, but are not from the Baroque period proper, around the 17th-18th centuries. It is most frequently used to refer to music or architecture, but can also concern painting or the decorative arts.
- Baroque dance - Baroque dance is dance of the Baroque era in Europe (roughly 1600–1750), closely linked with Baroque music, theater and opera.