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Which of the following best describes the art of Spain during the Renaissance?

flashy, luxurious textiles, detailed

Which of the following best describes the style El Greco adopted for the painting below, titled 'The Burial of the Count Orgaz'?

balanced between the lower earthly portion, and the suggested movement in the upper celestial portion

El Greco adopted his elongated and encompassing style from the ___________.

Mannerists

What is the underlying meaning behind the image below?

Damnation is the result of a life of sinfulness.

Which of the following best describes what was happening in Antwerp during the 16th century?

All of the above
(Many artists were relocating here, artists became specialists in different subject matter, and the demand for luxury goods supported the birth of the art market.)

The image below is an example of a __________________.

chasuble

What happened to Spain after the "Invincible Armada"?

Spain's prestige was damaged and naval supremacy was lost.

What type of art medium helped artists in the Netherlands earn more income in Antwerp?

graphic arts

Why were Bruegel's work and subjects favored by local scholars, merchants, and bankers?

They appreciated his political, social, and religious themes.

Who painted the image below?

Bruegel

The fantastic imagination of Bosch is sometimes associated with ___________ art.

medieval

What are textiles, and where were they used in Spain?

Textiles are cloths that are woven. They were frequently used in tapestries, robes, and clothes.

How did Antwerp help the economy?

Antwerp served as the commercial and artistic center of the Netherlands. Art became a precious commodity because there was a demand for luxury goods.

What were some of the most common themes present in the artwork from Spain and the Netherlands of the 16th century?

Religion, secular subjects, portraits, landscapes, common everyday subjects, and fantastic imagination.

What is a Humanist?

Someone who affirms the dignity of all people

Which of the following statements best represents a Humanistic approach?

"If we teach them the right way, they will follow it."

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What are textiles used for in Spain?

Textiles in Spain They create spinning, weaving, clothing, and dyeing and finishing machinery. These machines are exported all over the world and are known to be some of the best textile machines on the market. Spain is also at the forefront of creating new machinery for this industry.

Where is textile used?

Textiles have an assortment of uses, the most common of which are for clothing and for containers such as bags and baskets. In the household, textiles are used in carpeting, upholstered furnishings, window shades, towels, coverings for tables, beds, and other flat surfaces, and in art.

What were textiles first used for?

The earliest known woven textiles of the Near East may be flax fabrics used to wrap the dead; these were excavated at a Neolithic site at Çatalhöyük in Anatolia. Carbonized, and "protected by several layers of clay/plaster, in an anaerobic milieu....

Which place was famous for textiles?

China is currently the world's largest textile producer and exporter of both raw textiles and garments, accounting for over half of the global textile output every year. The United States is the leading producer and exporter of raw cotton, while also being the top importer of raw textiles and garments.