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THE SPREAD OF THE RENAISSANCE
Renaissance in europe
Advances of the Renaissance spread from Italy to the rest of Europe
Holy Roman Empire
number of painters in the Holy Roman Empire
Combined the humanist concepts of Italian painting with the style developed in Flanders
France
Artistic innovations were influenced by the patronage and power of the monarchy
Architecture was particularly important
Flanders
greatest innovations were in painting
Group of artist know as Flemish Primitives
Style was characterised by realistic figures
Where cities such as Bruges and Antwerp became very prosperous
RENAISSANCE IN SPAIN
Architecture
15th and 16th centuries
Gothic and Renaissance
styles were used in the Hispanic kingdoms
15th century, Flamboyant Gothic style was still popular
PLATERESQUE STYLE
Developed in the 15th century
ornamented façade
Superimposed on a Late Gothic building and framed with pilasters
Ornately decorated
PURIST STYLE
Was representative of the reign of Carlos V
Classical approach of the Italian Renaissance was followed
HERRERIAN STYLE
Royal Site of San Lorenzo de El Escorial
Main characteristcs
Classical architectural elements
Geometrical shapes
Plain, austere buildings
PAINTING
Was still influenced by the Flemish style of the previous century
The most important artist of this period was
El Greco
Characteristics of his paintings
Strong contrasts of light
Bold, cold colours
Elongated figures
Loose brushstrokes.
16th century
SCULPTURE
The most original style of Hispanic sculpture was
Imagery
The most prominent sculptors included
Juan de Juani
Gaspar Becerra
Alonso Berruguete
Religious imagery
Characteristics
Polychrome wood
Altarpieces.