About This Book
A chronological, illustrated survey tracing Spanish painting from medieval origins through major schools and seventeenth- to nineteenth-century masters. After discussing national context and characteristic qualities—religious intensity, chiaroscuro, devotion to portraiture and genre—the text offers panoramic overviews and focused studies of key figures including El Greco, Velázquez, Mazo, Carreño, Ribera, Murillo, Cano, Zurbarán, and Goya. It analyzes stylistic developments, patronage, and recurring themes, and pairs analysis with reproductions and commentary to guide the reader through formal techniques, subject matter, and the interaction between art and Spanish society. A postscript and index complete the scholarly yet accessible guide.
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