METHODS OF PAINTING: Spanish art worthy of mention did not appear
until the fifteenth century. At that time Spain was in close relations with the
Netherlands, and Flemish painting was somewhat followed. How much the methods of
the Van Eycks influenced Spain would be hard to determine, especially as these
Northern methods were mixed with influences coming from Italy. Finally, the
Italian example prevailed by reason of Spanish students in Italy and Italian
painters in Spain. Florentine line, Venetian color, and Neapolitan
light-and-shade ruled almost everywhere, and it was not until the time of
Velasquez—the period just before the eighteenth-century decline—that distinctly
Spanish methods, founded on nature, really came forcibly to the front. abstract oil painting
SPANISH SCHOOLS OF PAINTING: There is difficulty in classifying these
schools of painting because our present knowledge of them is limited. Isolated
somewhat from the rest[175] of Europe, the Spanish painters have never been
critically studied as the Italians have been, and what is at present known about
the schools must be accepted subject to critical revision hereafter. oil painting reproductions for sale
The earliest school seems to have been made up from a gathering of artists at
Toledo, who limned, carved, and gilded in the cathedral; but this school was not
of long duration. It was merged into the Castilian school, which, after the
building of Madrid, made its home in that capital and drew its forces from the
towns of Toledo, Valladolid, and Badajoz. The Andalusian school, which rose
about the middle of the sixteenth century,where to buy oil paintings, was made up from the local schools of
Seville, Cordova, and Granada. The Valencian school, to the southeast, rose about
the same time, and was finally merged into the Andalusian. The Aragonese school,
to the east, was small and of no great consequence, though existing in a feeble
way to the end of the seventeenth century. The painters of these schools are not
very strongly marked apart by methods or school traditions,abstract paintings on canvas, and perhaps the
divisions would better be looked upon as more geographical than otherwise. None
of the schools really began before the sixteenth century, though there are names
of artists and some extant pictures before that date, and with the seventeenth
century all art in Spain seems to have centred about Madrid. original oil paintings wholesale
Spanish painting started into life concurrently with the rise to prominence
of Spain as a political kingdom. What, if any, direct effect the maritime
discoveries, the conquests of Granada and Naples, the growth of literature, and
the decline of Italy, may have had upon Spanish painting can only be
conjectured; but certainly the sudden advance of the nation politically and
socially was paralleled by the advance of its art. still life oil paintings
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