
Venetian Baroque
Venetian Baroque is a rich, ornate art and architecture style that developed in Venice during the 17th and early 18th centuries. It features dramatic, dynamic designs with bold curves, elaborate decoration, and vibrant contrasts to evoke emotion and grandeur. In architecture, it includes grand facades, intricate stuccoes, and expansive interiors. Artists and architects aimed to create a sense of movement and spectacle, blending classical motifs with regional Venetian influences. The style reflects Venice’s wealth and artistic innovation during that period, emphasizing drama, elegance, and emotional impact.