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Spread of the Renaissance
Reinaissance in Europe
The artistic advances of the Renaissance spread from Italy to the rest of Europe.
This spread was helped by trade links and the patronage of kings, bishops and noblemen.
Holy Roman Empire
A number of painters in the Holy Roman Empire combined the humanist concepts of Italian painting with the style developed in Flanders.
France
Architecture was particulary important in France, with palaces such as the Louvre in Paris.
Flanders
Flemish Primitives style was characterised by
realistic figures
and concern for detail.
The Van Eyck brothers had an important influence on painters from the Iberian Peninsula.
The Flemish Primitives start in the 15th century.
Hieronymus Bosch painted a series of highly symbolic and very colourful social critiques.
The European region where art flourished the most was Flanders.
El Greco
El Greco trained on the Italian Peninsula and then travelled to the court of Felipe II to work on the decoration of El Escorial.
characteristics of his paintings.
Strong contrast of light.
Bold, cold colours.
Elongated figures: They symbolise greater spirituality.
Loose brushstrokes.
El Greco live in 1541 and 1614.