Venetian Baroque
Venetian Baroque is an artistic style that emerged in Venice, Italy, during the late 16th and 17th centuries. It is characterized by its dramatic use of color, light, and elaborate ornamentation. Artists and architects sought to create a sense of grandeur and emotional intensity, often incorporating themes of religion and mythology.
Notable figures of the Venetian Baroque include painters like Titian and Tintoretto, who used vibrant colors and dynamic compositions. In architecture, Baldassare Longhena is known for his work on the Santa Maria della Salute church, which exemplifies the ornate and theatrical qualities of this style.