Spanish Renaissance art from 1492-1792 focused on rediscovering ancient knowledge through sculptures and paintings. Key artists included sculptors Juan Martínez Montañés and Alonso Berruguete who were influenced by Michelangelo, and painters Pedro Berruguete who blended Gothic and Renaissance styles. An influential composer was Cristóbal de Morales, particularly known for his setting of Magnificat which distinguished his work.