Antonio Verrio The
Sea Triumph of Charles II c.1674 The Royal Collection Trust/© Her Majesty Queen
Elizabeth II 2019
Uncover the art of an age of transformation
This is the first
time that Tate has staged a show devoted to the later 17th century and the
first to explore baroque art in Britain. It will be a chance to encounter a
rich, sophisticated but overlooked era of art history. Many of the works will
be on display for the first time - some borrowed from the stately homes they
have hung in since they were made.
From the Restoration of Charles II in 1660 to the death of Queen Anne in
1714, the late Stuart period was a time of momentous change for Britain. From the
royal court as the brilliant epicentre of the nation’s cultural life to the
rise of party politics, the exhibition will look at the magnificence of art and
architecture as an expression of status and influence.
This exhibition will include the work of the leading painters of the day –
including Peter Lely, Godfrey Kneller and James Thornhill. It will celebrate
grand-scale portraiture, the wonder and artifice of trompe l’oeil, the
emotional persuasion of religious spaces and the awe-inspiring impact of baroque
mural painting. Throughout, the show will consider the use of art to convey
power, however distant the illusion sometimes was from reality.
https://www.tate.org.uk/whats-on/tate-britain/exhibition/british-baroque
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