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Neo-baroque is a term used to describe artistic creations which display important aspects of Baroque style, but are not from the Baroque period proper. This can concern music, architecture, painting, and the decorative arts, but is most frequently used to refer to music or architecture.

Neo-baroque architecture


Some examples of Neo-baroque architecture:

There are also number of post-modern buildings in a style that might be called "Baroque" – for example The Dancing House in Prague by Vlado Milunić and Frank Gehry, who have described it as "new Baroque".*

Neo-baroque music


''See also Neoclassicism in music
Some examples of composers living after the Baroque period who use or have used Baroque idioms or forms (such as counterpoint or fugues) in their works:

Art movements | Architectural styles

Neobarock | Neobarroco | ნეობაროკო | Neobarok

 

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