barocka
Barocka is the Polish term used for the Baroque, a broad European cultural movement roughly dated from the early 17th century to the mid-18th century. It encompasses art, architecture, music, theater, and design, and is defined by drama, movement, and emotional intensity intended to engage viewers and listeners.
Originating in Italy, particularly Rome, Barocka developed within the Counter-Reformation and spread across Europe in varied
Prominent figures associated with Barocka include painters and sculptors like Caravaggio and Rubens, and architects such
By the mid-18th century, Barocka gradually gave way to Rococo and then Neoclassicism, though its vocabulary