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Things baroque often describes ("baroque ________")
- building
- churches
- altars
- organ
- architect
- exuberance
- pearl
- buildings
- planning
- writers
- concerto
- works
- sensibility
- furniture
- practice
- artist
- features
- paintings
- palace
- structure
- composition
- manner
- city
- painters
- architects
- composer
- influence
- poetry
- composers
- poet
- forms
- garden
- drama
- house
- culture
- tower
- ornamentation
- theatre
- interior
- houses
- fountain
- masters
- designs
- quality
- tradition
- painter
- architecture
- instruments
- compositions
- opera
- elements
- age
- town
- taste
- style
- splendor
- chapel
- spirit
- facades
- styles
- palaces
- poets
- period
- suite
- artists
- phase
- castle
- ornament
- art
- novel
- facade
- prose
- fashion
- music
- gardens
- sculpture
- literature
- altar
- pearls
- tendencies
- theater
- era
- mansion
- decoration
- design
- allegory
- extravagance
- periods
- church
- cathedral
- movement
- painting
How baroque often is described ("________ baroque")
- restrained
- english
- spanish
- ornate
- wren
- continental
- colonial
- high
- polish
- austrian
- gothic
- bavarian
- colossal
- viennese
- most
- called
- magnificent
- western
- czech
- century
- italian
- more
- less
- latin
- exuberant
- late
- heavy
- hellenistic
- south
- contemporary
- extravagant
- classical
- flemish
- later
- edwardian
- genuinely
- victorian
- seventeenth
- northern
- dutch
- american
- hispanic
- german
- premier
- ukrainian
- venetian
- florid
- russian
- european
- monumental
- decorative
- imperial
- mexican
- native
- mature
- typical
- portuguese
- middle
- pure
- rich
- literary
- musical
- french
- brazilian
- provincial
- early
- replicative
- flamboyant
- elaborate
- southern
- roman
- earlier
- decadent
- lovely
