Books Recommended: Bermudez, Diccionario de las
Bellas Artes en España; Davillier, Mémoire de Velasquez; Davillier,
Fortuny; Eusebi, Los Differentes Escuelas de Pintura; Ford,
Handbook of Spain; Head, History of Spanish and French Schools of
Painting; Justi, Velasquez and his Times; Lefort, Velasquez;
Lefort, Francisco Goya; Lefort, Murillo et son École; Lefort,
La Peinture Espagnole; Palomino de Castro y Velasco,oil paintings for sale, Vidas de los
Pintores y Estatuarios Eminentes Españoles; Passavant, Die Christliche
Kunst in Spanien; Plon, Les Maîtres Italiens au Service de la Maison
d'Autriche; Stevenson, Velasquez; Stirling, Annals of the Artists
of Spain; Stirling,Velasquez and his Works; Tubino, El Arte y los
Artistas contemporáneos en la Peninsula; Tubino, Murillo; Viardot,
Notices sur les Principaux Peintres de l'Espagne; Yriarte,Goya, sa
Biographie, etc. art oil paintings for sale
SPANISH ART MOTIVES: What may have been the early art of Spain we are
at a loss to conjecture. The reigns of the Moor, the Iconoclast, and, finally,
the Inquisitor, have left little that dates before the fourteenth century. The
miniatures and sacred relics treasured in the churches and said to be of the
apostolic period, show the traces of a much later date and a foreign origin.
Even when we come down to the fifteenth century and meet with art produced in
Spain, we have a following of Italy or the Netherlands. In methods and technic
it was derivative more than original, though almost from the beginning
peculiarly Spanish in spirit. reproduction oil paintings for saleThat spirit was a dark and savage one, a something that cringed under the lash of the Church, bowed before the Inquisition, and played the executioner with the paint-brush. The bulk of Spanish art was Church art, done under ecclesiastical domination,buy oil paintings online, and done in form without question or protest. The religious subject ruled. True enough, there was portraiture of nobility, and under Philip and Velasquez a half-monarchical art of military scenes and genre; but this was not the bent of Spanish painting as a whole. Even in late days, when Velasquez was reflecting the haughty court, Murillo was more widely and nationally reflecting the believing provinces and the Church faith of the people. It is safe to say, in a general way, that the Church was responsible for Spanish art, and that religion was its chief motive. original oil paintings wholesale
There was no revived antique, little of the nude or the pagan, little of consequence in landscape, little, until Velasquez's time, of the real and the actual. An ascetic view of life, faith, and the hereafter prevailed. The pietistic, the fervent, and the devout were not so conspicuous as the morose, the ghastly, and the horrible. The saints and martyrs,landscape oil painting on canvas, the crucifixions and violent deaths, were eloquent of the torture-chamber. It was more ecclesiasticism by blood and violence than Christianity by peace and love. And Spain welcomed this. For of all the children of the Church she was the most faithful to rule, crushing out heresy with an iron hand, gaining strength from the Catholic reaction, and upholding the Jesuits and the Inquisition. modern oil paintings of flowers
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