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Definition of Baroques

Baroque
Baroque Ba*roque", a. Irregular in form; -- said esp. of a pearl.
Baroque
Baroque Ba*roque", a. [F.; cf. It. barocco.] (Arch.) In bad taste; grotesque; odd.

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- Bailey 2012, p. 336. Kluckert, Ehrenfried (2015). "Les Jardins Baroques". L'Art BaroqueArchitectureSculpture – Peinture. Cologne: H.F. Ulmann. pp...
- Baroque architecture is a highly decorative and theatrical style which appeared in Italy in the late 16th century and gradually spread across Europe....
- Baroque music (UK: /bəˈrɒk/ or US: /bəˈroʊk/) refers to the period or dominant style of Western classical music composed from about 1600 to 1750. The...
- Jewels, Vol. 1. Unterberger, Richie. "The Baroques - Biography". AllMusic. Retrieved March 18, 2015. "BAROQUES". badcatrecords.com. Retrieved March 18,...
- The Baroque Cycle is a series of novels by American writer Neal Stephenson. It was published in three volumes containing eight books in 2003 and 2004...
- The term baroque horse describes a group of horse breeds, usually descended from and retaining the distinctive characteristics of a particular type of...
- Earthquake Baroque, or Seismic Baroque, is a style of Baroque architecture found in the former Spanish East Indies (now the Philippines and some nearby...
- Baroque pop (sometimes called baroque rock) is a fusion genre that combines rock music with particular elements of classical music. It emerged in the...
- Neo-Baroque may refer to: Neo-Baroque music Neo-Baroque painting, a painting style used by Christo Coetzee and others Baroque Revival architecture Neo-Baroque...
- Baroque dance is dance of the Baroque era (roughly 1600–1750), closely linked with Baroque music, theatre, and opera. The majority of surviving c****ographies...