We picked up on the continuation of the Baroque Art Period by introducing Gianlorenzo Bernini. He was a playwright and architect, which played a part in his art style. He created a sculpture of David out of marble in Rome. we realized that the sculpture showed two movements that show the development of the drama. He shows an instantaneous pose to engage the audience in the sequence of David killing Goliath. We then looked at his other sculptures like The Ecstasy of St. Teresa, in which we then elaborated on that the illustration of the figures moving was a part of the Baroque art style. We then shifted to analyzing Ignatius of Loyola’s practice of spiritual exercise that played a part in Berini’s art. After understanding the spiritual influence on Berini we looked at Baldacchino a marker for St. Peter. We also broke down the Piazza before St. Peter and Francesco Borromint San Carlo which have elliptical strictures and allude its height to viewers. After we then turned our attention to Spain and Juan Sanchez Cotan. He painted still-life portraits like The Quince, Cabbage, Melon, and Cucumber. Also Jespe de Ribera and his portrait of a boy with a club foot. We wrap up class with the theory of painting and its use in Spanish art.