31. Baroque architecture expressed religious power through grand designs and elaborate decorations that evoked awe.32. Baroque art emphasized emotion and movement, while Renaissance art focused on harmony and proportion.33. Famous works of Gian Lorenzo Bernini include the Ecstasy of Saint Teresa, The Baldachin in St. Peter's Basilica, and the Fountain of the Four Rivers.34. Baroque music evolved with the introduction of opera and new forms like concerto and sonata.35. Baroque artists depicted movement through dynamic compositions and swirling forms.36. The main patrons of Baroque art included the Church, monarchs, and wealthy aristocrats.37. Tenebrism is a technique using strong contrasts between light and dark, most associated with Caravaggio.38. The Protestant Reformation and Counter-Reformation influenced Baroque art by focusing on religious themes in Catholic art and personal piety in Protestant art.39. Women in Baroque art were often subjects of paintings and some, like Artemisia Gentileschi, became recognized artists.40. Baroque art evolved in different European countries by incorporating local styles and themes.41. Key differences between early and late Baroque art include early dramatic intensity and late ornamentation and elegance.42. Rembrandt's The Night Watch is significant for its innovative use of light and shadow and dynamic composition.43. Baroque art influenced later movements, particularly Rococo and Romanticism, through emotional expressiveness.44. Landscape painting highlighted nature's grandeur and served as a backdrop for historical scenes.45. Baroque artists conveyed grandeur through scale, intricate details, and rich colors.46. Peter Paul Rubens was known for vibrant color and dynamic compositions in mythological and religious themes.47. Baroque art incorporated religious themes and secular themes reflecting the period's diversity.48. The Versailles Palace symbolizes royal power and extravagance in Baroque architecture.49. Baroque art reflected the political power of monarchs through grand portraits and monumental architecture.50. Examples of Baroque art in Latin America include the Church of San Francisco in Lima and the cathedrals of Mexico City.