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Baroque Word French Meaning Style Characterized Prevalent 17th

Baroque describes an extravagant, complex, or flamboyant style of artistic expression, especially from the 17th century. The word comes from the French 'barroque', which originally meant 'irregularly shaped', referring to pearls.

Barroco describe un estilo artístico extravagante, complejo o recargado, especialmente del siglo XVII. La palabra proviene del francés 'barroque', que originalmente significaba 'de forma irregular', refiriéndose a las perlas.

Word baroque
Date May 20, 2017
Type adjective
Syllables buh-ROHK
Etymology Baroque came to English from the French word barroque, meaning "irregularly shaped." At first, the word in French was used mostly to refer to pearls. Eventually, it came to describe an extravagant style of art characterized by curving lines, gilt, and gold. This type of art, which was prevalent especially in the 17th century, was sometimes considered to be excessively decorated and overly complicated. It makes sense, therefore, that the meaning of the word baroque has broadened to include anything that seems excessively ornate or elaborate.
Examples Though I was interested in the book's subject matter, I was put off by the baroque descriptions the author seemed to favor.

"The Rev. Canon Patrick Malloy, the priest who oversees arts-related projects at the cathedral …, said the idea was to recreate a Baroque chapel and show the tapestries differently from when they hung over the transepts." — James Barron, The New York Times, 21 Mar. 2017
Definition 1 : of, relating to, or having the characteristics of a style of artistic expression prevalent especially in the 17th century that is marked generally by use of complex forms, bold ornamentation, and the juxtaposition of contrasting elements often conveying a sense of drama, movement, and tension
2 : characterized by grotesqueness, extravagance, complexity, or flamboyance

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