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1707 in art

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- The early 1700s were part of the Baroque period, known for dramatic scenes, bold contrasts, and ornate detail.
- Major art centers included Rome, Paris, London, Amsterdam, and Vienna, with patrons like kings, churches, and wealthy families supporting artists.
- Paintings often showed religious or mythological subjects, grand architectural interiors, and expressive portraits.
- Printmaking and book illustration helped spread images widely.
- Art education and academies helped standardize styles and techniques across Europe.

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