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  1. 3. A Baroque architect known for designing buildings that felt massive and full of movement.
  2. 7. A quality of Baroque art showing wealth and lots of detail, often using fancy materials.
  3. 8. A famous Baroque artist skilled in both sculpture and architecture, known for work on St. Peter's church in Rome.
  4. 9. A quality of Baroque art meant to create strong emotions in the viewer.
  5. 11. A famous Baroque painter from Belgium known for energetic paintings with rich colors and active figures.
  6. 13. Being very large, grand, and impressive; a key feature of Baroque buildings.
  7. 14. Relating to religion or deep feelings; Baroque art often aimed to inspire religious faith.
  8. 16. An important early Baroque painter known for realistic paintings and using the dramatic light-and-dark technique called tenebrism.
  9. 17. A painting technique using very strong contrasts between light and dark areas to create drama.
  10. 19. A feeling of action and energy seen in Baroque art and buildings.
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  1. 1. Art techniques that trick the eye, like ceilings painted to look like the sky, used to amaze people or suggest heaven.
  2. 2. A French painter during the Baroque era whose style was calmer and more orderly than typical Baroque art.
  3. 4. The country where the Baroque style first started.
  4. 5. A quality of Baroque art meaning very impressive and magnificent, like in huge palaces.
  5. 6. A huge, very grand palace in France built during the Baroque era to show the king's power.
  6. 10. A quality of Baroque art that creates a feeling of excitement or strain.
  7. 12. A quality of Baroque art showing life, energy, and action.
  8. 15. A dramatic art style from the 1600s that used senses to create strong feelings.
  9. 16. A long row of tall pillars or columns, like the famous curved ones Bernini designed in front of St. Peter's church.
  10. 18. A type of plaster used to create fancy, detailed decorations on walls and ceilings, especially in later Baroque buildings.