This document provides an overview of art from the Early Modern period in Spain, including the Renaissance, Baroque, and Neoclassicism eras. It highlights prominent Spanish artists like Velázquez, Zurbarán, Murillo, and Goya as well as famous works like Las Meninas and The Third of May 1808. Key architectural styles are also summarized, such as Herrerian, Plateresque, and Churrigueresque. The document serves as a survey of major developments and influential figures in Spanish painting, sculpture, and architecture from the 15th to 18th centuries.
Museo Del Prado - National Gallery MadridJerry Daperro
The Prado is unique among the world’s great museums. Its collection is astonishingly rich, with master paintings from the 13C to the 18C. It is one of the more complete wider representation of European schools of paintings. Assembled by the Spanish kings for their palaces, its treasures are now housed in the grandiose Neo-Classical palace designed in 1787. The Prado contains the most important collection of Spanish masters to be found anywhere in the world. It has the finest works included paintings by El Greco, Zurbaran, Velazquez, Murillo, Goya etc. The great strength of the museum is that it has also amassed extensive collections of other European artists. As the Low Countries were once part of the Spanish Empire, its collection included works by Rogier van der Weyden, the unsurpassed works of Hieronymus Bosch, Pieter Bruegel, etc. Rubens’ works are well-represented.
Museo Del Prado - National Gallery MadridJerry Daperro
The Prado is unique among the world’s great museums. Its collection is astonishingly rich, with master paintings from the 13C to the 18C. It is one of the more complete wider representation of European schools of paintings. Assembled by the Spanish kings for their palaces, its treasures are now housed in the grandiose Neo-Classical palace designed in 1787. The Prado contains the most important collection of Spanish masters to be found anywhere in the world. It has the finest works included paintings by El Greco, Zurbaran, Velazquez, Murillo, Goya etc. The great strength of the museum is that it has also amassed extensive collections of other European artists. As the Low Countries were once part of the Spanish Empire, its collection included works by Rogier van der Weyden, the unsurpassed works of Hieronymus Bosch, Pieter Bruegel, etc. Rubens’ works are well-represented.
“Antonio da Canal (1697-1768) - More than any other artist, Canaletto has immortalized the architectural beauty of Venice. His topographical views of the city were immensely popular especially with foreign gentry, who treasured them as mementoes of their Grand Tours. At the peak of his career, during his 30’s and 40’s, Canaletto was overwhelmed with commissions, and many lesser artists filled the demand for his work with inferior copies. Although admired in his native city, Canaletto’s main patrons were always the English. When work was scarce in Venice, he spent the best part of the decade from 1746 to 1756 in England, painting views of the River Thames and country houses. He had a great influence on the English school of topographical watercolourists and secured a longstanding reputation which has not diminished over the years.” The Great Artists Volume 3, parts 47, page 1473.
“Antonio da Canal (1697-1768) - More than any other artist, Canaletto has immortalized the architectural beauty of Venice. His topographical views of the city were immensely popular especially with foreign gentry, who treasured them as mementoes of their Grand Tours. At the peak of his career, during his 30’s and 40’s, Canaletto was overwhelmed with commissions, and many lesser artists filled the demand for his work with inferior copies. Although admired in his native city, Canaletto’s main patrons were always the English. When work was scarce in Venice, he spent the best part of the decade from 1746 to 1756 in England, painting views of the River Thames and country houses. He had a great influence on the English school of topographical watercolourists and secured a longstanding reputation which has not diminished over the years.” The Great Artists Volume 3, parts 47, page 1473.
Ramon Casas i Carbó (1866–1932) was a Catalan Spanish artist. Living through a turbulent time in the history of his native Barcelona, he was known as a portraitist, sketching and painting the intellectual, economic, and political elite of Barcelona, Paris, Madrid, and beyond; he was also known for his paintings of crowd scenes ranging from the audience at a bullfight to the assembly for an execution to rioters in the Barcelona streets. Also, a graphic designer, his posters and postcards helped to define the Catalan art movement known as modernism.
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Baroque, Rococo and New-Classicism in the 19th Century.Alex_Torri_
It's a powerpoint about three of the main artistic movements of the 19th century. Baroque,Rococo and New-Classicism.
It has many examples which are very famous but people don't know about their origins and what artistic style they belong to.
Pictures from the early modern period. english spanish
1. PICTURES
FROM THE
‘EARLY MODERN PERIOD’
IMÁGENES DE LA
“EDAD MODERNA”
. RENAISSANCE
. BAROQUE
. NEOCLASSICISM
. RENACIMIENTO
. BARROCO
. NEOCLASICISMO
16. ‘The School of Athens’ (by Raphael)
“La Escuela de Atenas” (Rafael)
17. Spanish Architecture in XVI
Arquitectura española en el S. XVI (“Herreriano”)
The Escorial
El Monasterio del Escorial (Juan de Herrera)
18. Spanish Architecture
XVI (Plateresque)
Arquitectura española
Siglo XVI (“Plateresco”)
Facade of
University of Salamanca
Fachada de la
Universidad de Salamanca
19. Spanish Painting
(XVI)
Pintura española
(Siglo XVI)
‘The Knight with his Hand on his Breast’
(by the Greco)
“El caballero de la mano en el pecho”
(El Greco)
20. Spanish Painting
(XVI)
Pintura española
(Siglo XVI)
‘The Burial of the Count of Orgaz’ (by the Greco)
“El entierro del Conde de Orgaz” (El Greco)
21. THE BAROQUE
XVII Century
EL BARROCO
Siglo XVII
22. Spanish Architecture XVII (Churrigueresque)
Arquitectura Española Siglo XVII (“Churrigueresco”)
Main Square of Salamanca
Plaza Mayor de Salamanca
23. Spanish Architecture XVII (Churrigueresque)
Arquitectura Española Siglo XVII (“Churrigueresco”)
Cathedral of Santiago of Compostela
Catedral de Santiago de Compostela
24. Spanish Painting Pintura española
(XVII - Baroque) (Siglo XVII - Barroco)
‘Still life’ “Bodegón”
‘St. Francis’ “San Francisco”
‘Sheep’ “Carnero”
by Francisco de ZURBARÁN
25. Spanish Painting Pintura española
(XVII - Baroque) (Siglo XVII - Barroco)
‘Martyrdom of st Bartholomew’
“El Martirio de S. Bartolomé”
‘St. Andrew’ “San Andrés”
by José de RIVERA
26. Spanish Painting Pintura española
(XVII - Baroque) (Siglo XVII - Barroco)
‘The Holy Family with a Little Bird’
“La Sagrada Familia del pajarito”
‘Immaculate’ “Inmaculada”
by Bartolomé Esteban MURILLO
27. Spanish Painting Pintura española
(XVII - Baroque) (Siglo XVII - Barroco)
‘The Surrender of Breda’
“La Rendición de Breda”
by Diego VELÁZQUEZ
28. Spanish Painting Pintura española
(XVII - Baroque) (Siglo XVII - Barroco)
‘Apollo in the Forge of Vulcan’
“La Fragua de Vulcano”
by Diego VELÁZQUEZ
29. Spanish Painting Pintura española
(XVII - Baroque) (Siglo XVII - Barroco)
‘The Triumph of Bacchus ’
“Los borrachos” o “El triunfo de Baco” by Diego VELÁZQUEZ
30. Spanish Painting Pintura española
(XVII - Baroque) (Siglo XVII - Barroco)
‘The Maids of honour ’
“Las Meninas”
by Diego VELÁZQUEZ
32. Spanish Architecture XVIII(Neoclassicism)
Arquitectura Española Siglo XVIII (“Neoclasicismo”)
Prado Museum
Museo del Prado
33. Spanish Architecture XVIII(Neoclassicism)
Arquitectura Española Siglo XVIII (“Neoclasicismo”)
Alcala Gate
Puerta de Alcalá
34. Spanish Architecture XVIII(Neoclassicism)
Arquitectura Española Siglo XVIII (“Neoclasicismo”)
Congress of Deputies
Congreso de los Diputados
35. Spanish Painting Pintura española
(XVIII Century) (Siglo XVIII)
‘The Nude Maja ’
“La maja desnuda”
‘Francisco de GOYA ’
‘The Clothed Maja ’
“La maja vestida”
36. Spanish Painting Pintura española
(XVIII Century) (Siglo XVIII)
‘Charles IV of Spain and His Family ’
by Francisco de GOYA “La Familia de Carlos IV”
37. Spanish Painting Pintura española
(XVIII Century) (Siglo XVIII)
‘The Second of May 1.808 ’
by GOYA “El 2 de mayo de 1.808” o “La carga de los mamelucos”
38. Spanish Painting Pintura española
(XVIII Century) (Siglo XVIII)
‘The Third of May 1.808 ’
by GOYA “El 3 de mayo de 1.808” o “Los fusilamientos del 3 de mayo”