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SPANISH CULTURE IN THE 16TH CENTURY
Literature
most famous religious authors
Saint Teresa of Jesus
Saint John of the Cross
Novels
realistic portrayals of daily life,
most important poet
Garcilaso de la Vega was the most important poet.
Art
Architecture
Plateresque style
ornate8 facades
facade of Salamanca University
San Marcos Hospital in León
Santo Domingo Cathedral
Classicist or Purist style
architectural characteristics of the Italian Renaissance
examples
The Palace of Carlos V in the Alhambra in Granada
Granada Cathedral
Jaén Cathedral and El Salvador Church in Úbeda
The facade of the Alcázar and the Bisagra GateToledo
Painting
Spanish Renaissance paintings
Juan de Juanes
portrait artist
Carlos V's court painter
Michael Angelo and Mannerism
dramatic expressions
El Greco
drama and spirituality
Sculpture
Classicist style
works of Carlos V and Felipe II
the bronze sculptures on the altarpiece of the Basilica of the Monastery
and the sculpture of Carlos V and the Wrath.
Mannerism
expressive
intense feelings
Alonso Berruguete
Juan de Juni
religious art
most important works of art
depictions of religious themes and portraits
church and the monarchy used art to express their ideas
styles
Classicist
harmony and serenity
influenced by Italian art and Flemish painting
Mannerist
expressive and had a dramatic quality
Counter-Reformation wished to evoke intense feelings
Culture, religion and science
the Counter-Reformation had an influence on culture
prevent Protestant beliefs from spreading across the Iberian Peninsula
Spaniards could not study in other countries
Books printed outside the country could not be read
Science in Spain progressed slowly
New ideas and discoveries made in other countries reached the peninsula time later
Religion influenced art