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The Renaissance. The Renaissance marked the artistic and cultural transition
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from the Middle Ages to the modern period. It was rooted in humanism, a
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European current of thought that placed the human being at the center of the
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universe but without losing the idea of God. Notable humanist thinkers include
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Erasmus of Rotterdam, Machiavelli and Thomas More. The Renaissance brought
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great advances in science, technology and economics. It was a time of great
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voyages of exploration and geographic discoveries. Sciences, art and philosophy
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expanded with ease thanks to printing and engraving. The Renaissance looked back
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to the classical world of Greece and Rome rather than the medieval world. It
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emerged in Florence, Italy and developed over the 15th and 16th centuries with
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artists such as Fra Angelico, Leonardo da Vinci, Michelangelo and Raphael. In Spain
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the Renaissance coincided with the reigns of the Catholic
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monarchs Charles V and Philip II. The Catholic monarchs commissioned the
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architect Bramante to erect the temple of San Pietro in Montorio in Rome. In
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Spain, Renaissance architecture developed around three styles. The
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plataresque is uniquely Spanish, highly decorative and recalls the meticulous
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work of silversmiths on metal. Examples are the Monterey Palace in
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Salamanca, the work of the renowned architect Rodrigo Gil de Ontanion, the
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façade of the University of Salamanca and the hospital of the Catholic monarchs
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in Santiago de Compostela built by Enrique Egas. Purism takes on an Italian
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style of architecture. It can be seen in the palace of Charles V inside the
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Alhambra in Granada. Ubeda and Baeza in Jaén are symbols of this style with
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examples such as the Church of the Saviour by the architect Diego de Siloé and the hospital
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of Santiago commissioned to Andrés de Vandelvira. Also noteworthy are the Baeza Cathedral and
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the Granada Cathedral. The Arrarian style reflects the sobriety,
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the centralist disposition and the religious depth of Philip II. The monastery of El Escorial
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is the utmost example of this. Built by François de Montaigne, it is considered one of the
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most beautiful palaces in the world. It was built in the 12th century and was built in
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the 12th century. It was built in the 12th century and was built in the 12th century.
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It was built in the 12th century by Juan Bautista de Toledo and Juan de Herrera. Other
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noteworthy examples include Madrid's Plaza Mayor, the Valladolid Cathedral, the Monastery
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of Ucles, the Ducal Palace of Lerma and the Royal College of Salamanca.
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In painting, the Spanish Renaissance highlights figures such as El Greco, Pedro Berruguete,
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Titian, painter of the court of Charles V, and Alonso Sánchez Coelho, chamber painter
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for Philip II.
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- Subido por:
- Alicia M.
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- 62
- Fecha:
- 5 de febrero de 2024 - 18:05
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