The Baroque style
The Baroque style
Discover the movement that brought emotion, movement and drama to 17th- and early 18th-century European art and design
The Baroque style dominated Europe between the 17th and the mid-18th century. Its influence also spread worldwide, making it the first style to have a significant global impact. As the rich array of objects in the V&A's collection show, Baroque spanned the visual arts and transformed the look of churches, palaces, public squares and theatres. Its emphasis on emotion and movement placed the viewer at the heart of the drama.
From opulent furniture to imposing portraits to grand wine sets, our collection shows that the Baroque style intended to impress. As well as masterpieces by the likes of Gianlorenzo Bernini, renowned for his 'living sculpture', and Grinling Gibbons, the most celebrated British woodcarver of the period, there are exquisite examples of craftsmanship drawn from across the visual arts, such as ivory-covered cabinets, painted mirrors and lavishly decorated metal tankards.
The Baroque style
Discover the movement that brought emotion, movement and drama to 17th- and early 18th-century European art and design
Inside the Baroque palace
In every aspect, from their architecture to their decor, Baroque palaces offered dazzling displays of power
Bernini and the Baroque
Take a closer look at the influential work of Gianlorenzo Bernini, spanning sculpture, architecture, painting and theatre
Performance and the Baroque
As a key component of Baroque art, performance was used to assert power and authority through inspiring wonder and awe.
The church and the Baroque
The Baroque style flourished thanks to the patronage of the Roman Catholic Church