Artist by Movement: Baroque
The Baroque movement (17th–early 18th century) is one of the most dramatic and emotionally charged periods in Western art history. Characterized by bold contrasts of light and shadow, rich color palettes, and theatrical compositions, Baroque painting was designed to inspire awe and stir deep emotion. At Blue Surf Art, we offer museum-quality hand-painted oil on canvas reproductions of masterpieces by the greatest Baroque artists, created with meticulous attention to detail and shipped worldwide.
Our Baroque collection includes legendary masters such as Caravaggio, whose powerful use of chiaroscuro transformed religious and mythological scenes; Peter Paul Rubens, celebrated for his dynamic, sensuous compositions; and Diego Velázquez, whose court portraits defined Spanish Golden Age painting. You’ll also find works by Rembrandt van Rijn, the Dutch genius of light and psychology; Artemisia Gentileschi, a trailblazing female painter known for her dramatic biblical heroines; and Anthony van Dyck, famed for his elegant aristocratic portraits.
Other notable Baroque artists available for reproduction include Johannes Vermeer, Nicolas Poussin, Guido Reni, Claude Lorrain, Georges de La Tour, Frans Hals, Jusepe de Ribera, Jan Brueghel the Elder, Bartolomé Esteban Murillo, Gerrit van Honthorst, Andrea Pozzo, and many more.
Whether you are drawn to the spiritual intensity of Caravaggio, the luminous domestic scenes of Vermeer, or the majestic grandeur of Rubens, our Baroque reproductions allow you to bring timeless masterpieces into your home or collection. Each painting is handmade in oil on canvas by skilled artists, ensuring authentic texture, depth, and detail true to the original works.
Artists in this Movement include:
- Caravaggio – Italian, 1571–1610
- Peter Paul Rubens – Flemish, 1577–1640
- Rembrandt van Rijn – Dutch, 1606–1669
- Johannes Vermeer – Dutch, 1632–1675
- Diego Velázquez – Spanish, 1599–1660
- Nicolas Poussin – French, 1594–1665
- Paul Bril – Flemish, 1554–1626
- Otto van Veen – Flemish, c.1556–1629
- Agostino Carracci – Italian, 1557–1602
- Hendrick Goltzius – Dutch, c.1558–1617
- Annibale Carracci – Italian, 1560–1609
- Hendrick Cornelisz Vroom – Dutch, c.1562–1640
- Adam van Noort – Flemish, c.1562–1641
- Francisco Pacheco – Spanish, 1564–1644
- Francesco Ribalta – Spanish, 1565–1628
- Jan Brueghel the Elder – Flemish, 1568–1625
- Giulio Cesare Procaccini – Italian, 1574–1625
- Georges Lallemand – French, c.1575–1636
- Guido Reni – Italian, 1575–1642
- Francisco Herrera – Spanish, 1576–1656
- Agostino Tassi – Italian, 1578–1644
- Adam Elsheimer – German, 1578–1610
- Pieter Saenredam – Dutch, 1579–1665
- Frans Snyders – Flemish, 1579–1657
- Frans Hals – Dutch, c.1580–1666
- Osias Beert – Flemish, c.1580–1624
- Willem van Swanenburg – Dutch, 1580–1612
- Bernardo Strozzi – Italian, c.1581–1644
- Juan Bautista Maíno – Spanish, 1581–1649
- Cornelis de Vos – Flemish, 1584–1651
- Hendrick Avercamp – Dutch, c.1585–1634
- Esaias van de Velde – Dutch, 1587–1630
- Hendrick Terbrugghen – Dutch, 1588–1629
- Claude Deruet – French, 1588–1660
- Hercules Seghers – Dutch, c.1589–c.1638
- Adriaen van de Venne – Dutch, 1589–1662
- Domenico Fiasella – Italian, 1589–1669
- Nicolas Tournier – French, 1590–1639
- Simon Vouet – French, 1590–1649
- Jusepe de Ribera – Spanish, 1591–1652
- Guercino – Italian, 1591–1666
- Gerard van Honthorst – Dutch, 1592–1656
- Georges de La Tour – French, 1593–1652
- Jacob Jordaens – Flemish, 1593–1678
- Artemisia Gentileschi – Italian, 1593–c.1656
- Clara Peeters – Flemish, c.1594–c.1657
- Dirck van Baburen – Dutch, c.1595–1624
- Jacques Stella – French, 1596–1657
- Jan van Goyen – Dutch, 1596–1656
- Juan van der Hamen – Spanish, c.1596–1631
- Joan Blaeu – Dutch, 1596–1673
- Pietro da Cortona – Italian, 1596–1669
- Pieter Claesz – Dutch, 1597–1660
- Gian Lorenzo Bernini – Italian, 1598–1680
- Bartolomé Esteban Murillo – Spanish, 1617–1682
- Luca Giordano – Italian, 1634–1705
- Antonio Zanchi – Venetian, 1631–1722
- Jan Boeckhorst – German-born Flemish, c.1604–1668
- Hyacinthe Rigaud – French (Catalan origin), 1659–1743
- Ioannis Tzen – Greek (Cretan / Ionian), active 1660–1682