/kloc-The architectural style of the Italian Renaissance in the second half of the 5th century was combined with the traditional Gothic style of Spain and the Arabian style of Moors, resulting in a style called silversmith style, which means that buildings with this style are like handicrafts made by silversmiths. The style of silversmiths developed day by day in the first half of16th century, such as Shell House (1500- 15 12) and the facade of Salamanca University Library (1529). Since then, the Italian architectural style has been gradually strengthened, and the classical style has gained the upper hand in Spanish architecture. /kloc-The most famous classical building in the first half of the 6th century is the Charles V Palace in Granada (built in 1527), and its architect is P. Machuka (? — 1550)。 /kloc-In the second half of the 6th century, the most famous building in the era of Philip II was the Eiskola Monastery (1563- 1584). This is actually a large building complex, including churches, monasteries, palaces, tombs, seminaries, hospitals and so on. The overjoyed Philip II spent 400 million gold coins to build this rare building in Europe at that time. In this building, the corridor alone is 16 km, which shows the scale. This huge thing can be described as the embodiment of the Spanish Empire. Its design and architect is Juan Ba Toledo (J.B. de Tolodo,? -1567) and Juan de El lianla (J. de ho. Era, about 1530- 1597). The biggest feature of this building is that it has no decoration, and its style is simple, concise and solemn.
Spanish sculpture during the Renaissance also made remarkable progress. Famous sculptors include D. Silloe (about 1495- 1563) and B. OrDonnis (B. Ordonez,? -1520), Da Fangmin (D. Forment, 1480- 1543), A. Berruguete (about 1486- 15665438+). Beruget was a painter in the15th century. He is both a sculptor and a painter. 1504- 15 17 to study in Italy. He was influenced by Michelangelo and the art of stylism. His works are full of passion, exaggerated movements and a little deformed characters. His representative works include the woodcarving Isaac (1526-1532), the woodcarving of the altar, the meeting between Mary and Elizabeth, and the woodcarving of the altar where the doctor came to worship, and a series of woodcarving The Apostle.