[Redbook9:290][19910507:0915m]{The Baroque Period [continued (13)]}[7th May 1991]
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Naturally, if I had known how much of this* was to be extracted, I should have used the photo-copier.
What is so fascinating about this extract is that out of one small period come links back to Mannerism (and even High Renaissance) and forward to Rococo and Romanticism; and above all the parallel (and conflicting)** development of ‘Baroque’ and ‘Classical,*** which the period-designation 'Baroque' does not at all imply.
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*[Presumably, [Redbook9:286][19910507:0915]{The Baroque Period}[7th May 1991]ff]
**[Words in brackets ( ) here inserted by marginal note]
***{ref [[Redbook9:289][19910507:0915i]{The Baroque Period [continued (10)]}[7th May 1991],] 289}
****cf [[Redbook9:240][19910501:0800tt]{The Renaissance (again) [continued (6)]}{– Multiplication of Options}[1st May 1991],] 240
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