Rick Steves Art of the Baroque Age
In the 1600s and 1700s, the art of divine kings and popes—and of revolutionaries and Reformers—tells the story of a Europe in transition. In the Catholic south, Baroque bubbled over with fanciful decoration and exuberant emotion. In the Protestant north, art was more sober and austere. And in France, the excesses of godlike kings gave way to revolution, Napoleon, and cerebral Neoclassicism.
Starring
Rick Steves
Director
Simon Griffith