colonial baroque
Colonial Baroque is an artistic style that emerged in the 17th and 18th centuries in the Americas, influenced by the European Baroque movement. It is characterized by elaborate ornamentation, dramatic use of light and shadow, and a sense of grandeur. This style is often seen in architecture, painting, and sculpture, particularly in religious buildings and artworks.
In regions like Mexico and Peru, Colonial Baroque reflects a blend of indigenous and European elements. Notable examples include the ornate facades of churches and the intricate altarpieces that showcase both local craftsmanship and European artistic traditions, creating a unique cultural expression.