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Dive into the dramatic world of Baroque art as it sweeps from Spain’s golden age to the heart of Protestant Holland - discover the passion, intrigue, and genius behind iconic masterpieces! Travel through Baroque Spain, where faith, power, and emotion collide in breathtaking art and architecture. Explore the journey from Naples to Seville, following the footsteps of legends like Diego Velazquez - Spain’s greatest Baroque painter and a fascinating figure of Jewish heritage. Delve into the haunting works of Francisco de Zurbarán and uncover the religious zeal that shaped the most intense Baroque masterpieces. Walk the historic Via de la Plata, see Seville’s cultural landmarks, and marvel at the stunning Churrigueresque cathedrals of Santiago de Compostela, fueled by New World gold and Catholic fervor. The adventure continues into the Spanish Netherlands, spotlighting the lush, dynamic works of Peter Paul Rubens, whose vibrant creativity and personal life captivated Europe’s elite. Cross into Protestant Holland to witness the Dutch Golden Age, where the Baroque adapted and thrived in the hands of Rembrandt, Frans Hals, and Vermeer. Discover how these masters used movement, drama, and subtle moral narratives to make ordinary people the heroes of art, reflecting a society yearning for peace and depth beyond royal and religious power. Whether you’re a lover of history, art, or simply great stories, this video offers an unforgettable tour of Baroque’s transformative power - from St. Peter’s to St. Paul’s and everywhere art left its mark. #ArtHistory #BaroqueArt #Velazquez #Rubens #Zurbaran #Rembrandt #Vermeer #SpainToHolland