Baroque Architecture in Brazil: Adaptation and Influences


Interior of the Church and Convent of São Francisco (Salvador - BA) © Rosino via Flickr

Interior of the Church and Convent of São Francisco (Salvador – BA) © Rosino via Flickr

In the study of architectural history, one noticeable pattern is the apparent oscillation between different styles and languages. When a more restrained trend dominates, the subsequent one often reverts to more ornate motifs, and vice versa. It’s crucial to acknowledge that this perceived ‘flow’ is only an impression; historical reality is invariably more intricate than records suggest, and the dominance of one style over another is an interpretation made by historians looking back from a future perspective. The Baroque style is a notable example of this phenomenon.

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