One of Baroque style features in Italy is the realistic description of letters, the vivid use of colors, and the technique of laying the ground especially in paintings. In addition, the painting characters appear to emerge from the background, creating a huge difference between light and dark. An Italian Baroque building has a feeling of movement and sense of energy when it is static. Sculpture gives viewers a lot of perspectives. Baroque architecture has a unique dome and colonnade that gives the impression of volume and void.
Klein suggested that its name may be derived from Italian painter Federigo Barocci (1528-1612), the founder of that style. According to Fowler, Rococo's baroque way of saying is "Baroque style is characterized by solemnity, exaggeration, and weight, the feature of Rococo is irrelevant, elegant and light." And decorative style
Since the Baroque period overlaps with the Italian Renaissance, it is not surprising that the styles of these two movements are similar. Baroque and Renaissance artists have incorporated both architectural styles such as realism, rich colors, religious or mythological themes, and balance and symmetry. However, the Baroque style differs from the Renaissance style in its luxury - it is an obvious feature of that art and architecture. In addition to energetic work, Rubens captures the drama through its rich and shining hues. "Rubens avoids painting in a way that colors penetrate and the vivid clarity of his work proves the excellence of his skills," the artist Max Donana said say. It is described in the application. "His own colors themselves have very radiant and bound media like the pictures of Van Eyck, they do not need paintings and are glossy."