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SPANISH CULTURE IN THE 16TH CENTURY
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SPANISH CULTURE IN THE 16TH CENTURY
Literature
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Novels contained realistic portrayals of daily life, such as The tragicomedy of Calisto and Melibea
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Architecture
In the first third of the century, the Plateresque style dominated
the facade of Salamanca University, San Marcos Hospital in León and Santo Domingo Cathedral
In the second third of the century, buildings were constructed in a Classicist or Purist style
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he facade of the Alcázar and the Bisagra Gate, both in Toledo
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Sculpture
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With the adoption of the style of Mannerism, the faces of the sculptures became more expressive
They tried to evoke intense feelings to reflect the dramatic situations in some of the passages of the Bible
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Painting
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The Italian Titian, the main portrait artist from the Venetian school, was Carlos V's court painter
From the middle of the century onwards, the influence of Michael Angelo and Mannerism was reflected in the use of elongated figures
In the last third of the century, the most important artist was El Greco, a Greek artist who worked in Toledo
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