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Contrary to the Classical style, Guido Reni's works embody the Baroque style, characterized by dramatic effects, rich colors, and intense emotional expressions. Reni's art often depicted religious and mythological subjects, capturing the dynamic beauty and spiritual essence of his subjects. His mastery of chiaroscuro, the interplay of light and shadow, further emphasized the intensity and depth of his compositions, distinguishing his style from the restraint and harmony of Classicism.