What style of art was adopted as a means of spreading Christianity during the Counter-Reformation?
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The style of art used as a means of spreading Christianity during the Counter-Reformation was;
Baroque.
Baroque is a form of music, art and architecture used in the early 17th and late 18th Century Europe. This form of art was used in Churches all across Europe. It was the form of art promoted by the Catholic Church and used to spread Christianity.
The style of art used as a means of spreading Christianity during the Counter-Reformation was;
Baroque.
Baroque is a form of music, art and architecture used in the early 17th and late 18th Century Europe. This form of art was used in Churches all across Europe. It was the form of art promoted by the Catholic Church and used to spread Christianity.
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Baroque
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- The baroque style of art adopted as a means of spreading Christianity during the Counter-Reformation.
- The Catholic Church were patrons across Europe during this period.
- The purpose of baroque art during the Counter-Reformation was to restore Catholic predominance and centrality.
- Most of the baroque art in this period done by Bernini and Peter Paul Rubens.
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