baroko
Baroko, or Baroque, is a term used for a broad European cultural style in art, architecture, music and literature that emerged in the late 16th century in Italy and spread across the continent during the 17th and early 18th centuries. In Czech and Slovak usage, baroko denotes this period and its characteristic aesthetics, which often accompanied the Catholic Counter-Reformation.
Baroque art is marked by drama, movement, and emotional intensity. It employs strong contrasts of light and
In architecture, Baroque favored large-scale churches and palaces, curved forms, stucco, frescoed ceilings, and theatrical spatial
In music, Baroque practice emphasized contrast, instrumental virtuosity, and the use of basso continuo. Important composers
Baroque gradually gave way to Rococo and Classicism in the mid-18th century, but its legacy remains evident