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8.3 The spread of the Renaissance - Coggle Diagram
8.3 The spread of the Renaissance
The Renaissance in Europe
The artistic advances spread from Italy to the rest of Europe.
The holy Roman Empire
A number of painters in the Holy Roman Empire
Cmbined the humanist concepts of Italian painting with the style developed in Flanders
Two main painters
Albrecht Dürer
Hans Holbein
France
Artistic innovations were influenced by the patronage and power of the monarchy
Architecture was particularly important
Flanders
Was the region where art flourished the most
They demonstrated their power by building and decorating luxurious city palaces
The greatest innovations were in painting
This were made by Flemish Primitives
Their style was characterised by realistic figures and concern for detail
The Van Eyck brothers and Rogier van der Weyden were important members of the group
The Flemish Primitives had an important influence on painters from the Iberian Peninsula
The burial of the count of Orgaz by el Greco
Painting and artist
It was painted in 1586 for the Church of Santo in Toledo
Theme
It has a religious theme that shows the miracle that occured
When the count of Orgaz was buried in the 14th century
According to tradition St Augustine and St Stephen came to bury him
Composition
It is divided into two large spaces, Heaven and Earth