Baroque Art
Gilding is the process of applying a thin layer of gold or gold-like substance to a surface, often used to enhance the visual richness and opulence of artworks and architectural elements. This technique was especially prominent during the Baroque period, reflecting the style's embrace of grandeur, ornamentation, and theatricality, which resonated deeply in both European art and its colonial expressions, such as those found in Brazil.
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