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The spread of the reinassance - Coggle Diagram
The spread of the reinassance
The reinassance in Europe
Flanders
The European region where art flourished the most was Flanders
Cities such as Bruges and Antwerp
A wealthy middle class developed in these cities
Became very prosperous
They were keen to demonstrate their power by building and decorating luxurious city palaces
Greatest innovations were in painting
Made by a group of artists known as the Flemish Primitives in the 15th century
Their style was characterised by realistic figures and concern for detail
France
Artistic innovations were influenced by the patronage and power of the monarchy
Architecture was particularly important
With palaces such as
The Louvre in Paris châteaux such as the one in Blois
The Holy Roman Empire
A number of painters combined the humanist concepts of Italian painting with the style developed in Flanders.
For example
Hans Holbein
He relocated to England
Albrecht Dürer
Excellent drawer and woodcutter
The Burial of the count of Orgaz by El Greco
Painting and artist
The Burial of the Count of Orgaz, by El Greco
Painted in 1586 for the Church of Santo in Toledo
Theme
Religious
It shows the miracle that occurred when the Count of Orgaz, a 14th-century nobleman, was buried
According to tradition, St. Augustine and St. Stephen came to bury him
The composition
Divided into two large spaces
Earth
Heaven