Test 2 Lecture October 15 Flashcards
what is a determining factor of painting
Patronage
Painting at the Court of Phillip II: a turning point
Court from Toledo to Madrid. Opportunities for artists
El Escorial, the building/monument most closely associated with Phillip II.
Influence of Italian painters introduced to Spain through the Escorial, specially for the Basilica’s decoration
Strong Catholic tradition
Painting collection of Flemish artists
Patron of Titian
explain Court portraiture
Court portraiture (from Coello to Goya). One of the most essential genre of court art of all ages
To please the sitter
A visual testimony of monarchic power and dynastic lineage
Alonso Sánchez Coello (Phillip II)
Diego de Velázquez (Philip IV)
What can we see about explain Religious Painting
A Counter-Reformation consequence.
Revival of interest in the depiction of saints, and a new concern that images accord with the accepted iconography
Strong Catholic tradition of the Spanish kingdom
Iconography of the Inmaculada became increasingly familiar in Seventeenth century Spain
Alonso Sánchez Coello
El Greco
Diego de Velázquez
Other topics: the interest in Mythology explain El Greco
Against belief of Habsburg Spain as religious space for painters
El Greco as a humanist painter
El Greco and the development his own style
Other topics: the interest in Mythology explain Diego de Velázquez
Fable of Arachne
Foreground scene (a scene within a scene)- other pieces Weaving as a craft vs weaving as “high” art
From substance to form through art
His own work: not a manual laborer, then…