Renacimiento

Taranilla de la Varga, Carlos Javier

A great historical-artistic journey from the Florence of the Medici quattrocento and the golden age of the Cinquecento, with the great geniuses Leonardo, Michelangelo or Raphael to the spread of the Renaissance throughout Europe and its flowering in Spain in the 16th century with the mystical poetry, picaresque, Don Quixote or El Greco. Learn about one of the most interesting times in history, the beginning of the Modern Age and the development of humanist culture, which from Italy spreads throughout Western Europe reaching America through the discovery and conquest of the New World. A time of change, with the development of science and astronomy, as well as the Protestant Reformation initiated by Luther, which produced a division in the Church that lasts until today. A brief history of the Renaissance will bring you closer to the genius of the great artists of the quat-trocento and cinquecento, in which great minds such as Leonardo da Vinci, Raphael and Michelangelo shone, as well as their influence in Flanders, the Netherlands, France and Spain in the times when in the Spanish Empire "the sun never set." A time in which great creators such as El Greco developed their work - who overcame Mannerism to reach modernity - and there was a boom in literature manifested both in mystical poetry and in theater, the pastoral novel, the picaresque, as well as the appearance of the most important work in Spanish literature, Don Quixote.

Author
Taranilla de la Varga, Carlos Javier
Subject
Arts > History of art
EAN
9788413052120
ISBN
978-84-1305-212-0
Edition
1
Publisher
Ediciones Nowtilus
Pages
338 
High
19.0 cm
Weight
13.0 cm
Release date
20-10-2021
Language
Spanish 
Series
Breve historia del arte 
Number
Paperback edition
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Taranilla de la Varga, Carlos Javier (aut.)

  • Taranilla de la Varga, Carlos Javier
    Carlos Javier Taranilla de la Varga (León, 1956) es Licenciado en Historia del Arte por la Universidad de Oviedo (1978), ciudad en la que terminó los estudios de Filosofía y Letra   Read more