The Council of Trent (1545-1563) significantly influenced art by promoting the Catholic Counter-Reformation's goals. It emphasized clarity, emotional engagement, and religious themes in artworks, encouraging artists to create pieces that inspired devotion and communicated Catholic doctrine. This led to the rise of Baroque art, characterized by dramatic expression, rich color, and dynamic compositions, as artists sought to make religious subjects more accessible and impactful to the faithful. Overall, the Council reinforced art's role as a tool for spiritual edification and evangelization.
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