baroque in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

baroque in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for baroque in the English»French Dictionary (Go to French»English)

baroque [bəˈrɒk, Am -ˈroʊk] ADJ

Translations for baroque in the French»English Dictionary (Go to English»French)

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This repetition, a stylistic tool that resembles baroque writings, constructs a cyclical pattern in the novel which depicts the author's social views.
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Its furnishing consist of baroque altar-piece, plait pulpit, baroque crucifix, and a plait christening fount.
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Baroque paintings featured exaggerated lighting, intense emotions, release from restraint, and even a kind of artistic sensationalism.
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The combination of Romanesque columns on the first storey, the twisted columns on the second and the blind balusters, are clearly baroque.
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You can find from her paintings hyper-realistic city views, ethnic-romantic celebration and all other possible styles, from baroque to classic.
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The church has a baroque pulpit and baptismal font from 1715.
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The baroque tailpiece is flatter and does not have an upper saddle nor does it have the keyed holes one sees in its modern counterpart.
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During its height, it was eminently baroque, concluding with a short rococo period leading to an incipient neoclassicism until the transition to the republican period.
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It is prominent in baroque literature and, more recently, in dadaist and surrealist literature.
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The facade is baroque but the sloping roof is a sign of its medieval origins.
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