The middle Baroque, spanning roughly from the late 17th century to the early 18th century, was characterized by a heightened emotional expressiveness and grandeur in art, architecture, and music. It saw the flourishing of dramatic forms, intricate designs, and the use of bold colors, particularly in the works of artists like Caravaggio and Rembrandt. In architecture, the style became more ornate, exemplified by the use of elaborate decorations and dynamic shapes. This period also witnessed the rise of Opera and the development of instrumental music, reflecting the era's emphasis on personal expression and complexity.
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