Session IV: Spirituality, portraiture and myth: German painting in the context of the Protestant Reformation (14th-16th centuries)
- For:
- Friends General public
- Time:
Online modality, Fridays from 17.30 to 18.45 / In-person modality, Sundays from 12.00 to 13.15
- Place:
- Auditorium / Online
- Price:
Friends of the museum: €25 / General public: €35
Booking for Friends of the museum opens on 8 January and 12 January for general public (online and on tel. +34 917 911 370, from 10.00 to 20.00).
This session analyses German painting from the 14th to the 16th centuries as a unique tradition characterised by a powerful spirituality and expressiveness and distinct from Italian classicism and Flemish naturalism. It examines the continuity of religious imagery and the emergence of portraiture and mythology within a context of humanism and reflection leading up to the Protestant Reformation. Employing a historical and visual focus, it highlights the role of these works in the cultural shifts of the period.
Course leader: Inés Carriedo.