Baroque and Rococo art and architecture have become popular once more, after a century and a half of neglect, misunderstanding and scorn. This radical shift in taste has led to a rapid growth of detailed knowledge about the artists who created these exhilarating styles. The famous masters have been reassessed and whole areas of achievement–Italian Baroque painting, German Rococo architecture–have been brought to a new, enthusiastic public. Germain Bazin’s engaging survey of this rich subject ranges over all Europe and traces the origins and effects of these two periods of art–from the Counter-Reformation to Neoclassicism, Exoticism and even Art Nouveau. 218 illus., 43 in color.”He writes with a Gallic verve and grace which are very successfully conveyed through Mr. Jonathan Griffin’s translation…His observations upon painters and painting are particularly acute.” –The Connoisseur