AP European History
Emotional Intensity refers to the powerful expression of feelings and emotions, often conveyed through dramatic and exaggerated forms in art. This concept is especially prominent in the transition from Mannerism to Baroque Art, where artists aimed to evoke strong emotional responses from their audience by employing dynamic compositions, vivid colors, and intense contrasts of light and shadow. The focus on human emotion and experience became a central theme, reflecting the broader cultural shifts of the time.