Spain s Empire and European Absolutism. Chapter 21, Section 1

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Spain s Empire and European Absolutism Chapter 21, Section 1

Section Opener During a time of religious and economic instability, Philip II rules Spain with a strong hand. Philip II of Spain May 21 1527 - September 13 1598

A Powerful Spanish Empire A New Spanish Ruler In 1556, Philip II begins ruling Spain and its possessions Philip II s Empire Philip seizes Portugal in 1580 Gold and silver from Americas make Spain extremely wealthy

A Powerful Spanish Empire Defender of Catholicism Philip defends Catholicism against Muslims and Protestants Spanish fleet helps defeat Ottomans at Lepanto in 1571. Spanish Armada is defeated by the British in 1588.

Golden Age of Spanish Art and Literature El Greco and Velázquez El Greco uses unusual style to convey religious themes Works of Velázquez show Spanish court life Don Quixote In 1605, Don Quixote by Miguel de Cervantes is published Novel marks the birth of the modern European novel.

Portrait of an Old Man This painting titled Portrait of an Old Man is considered a self portrait by El Greco, circa 1595 1600, oil on canvas.

The Assumption of the Virgin (1577 1579, oil on canvas, 401 228 cm, Art Institute of Chicago) was one of the nine paintings El Greco completed for the church of Santo Domingo el Antiguo in Toledo, his first commission in Spain. This shows the religious themes of his painting.

Diego Velázquez: two self portraits

Portrait of Pablo de Valladolid A court fool or jester, circa 1635

The Spanish Empire Weakens Inflation and Taxes Inflation weakens Spain s economy. Taxes on lower class prevents development of middle class. Making Spain s Enemies Rich Spaniards buy goods abroad, making Spain s enemies rich. Philip declares bankruptcy three times due to weak economy. The Dutch Revolt Protestants in the Netherlands win independence from Spain in 1579.

"Queen Elizabeth I Feeds the Dutch Cow", a satirical Flemish painting, c. 1586. The cow represents the Dutch provinces. King Philip II of Spain is vainly trying to ride the cow, drawing blood with his spurs. Queen Elizabeth is feeding it while William of Orange holds it steady by the horns. The cow is defecating on the Duke of Anjou, who is holding its tail - a reference to Anjou's fiasco at the "French Fury" in Antwerp, three years previously

The Independent Dutch Prosper A Different Society The Netherlands is a republic and practices religious toleration. Dutch Art In the 1600s, the Netherlands becomes center of European Art Rembrandt and Vermeer are famous Dutch Painters

Self portrait Rembrandt

Christ in the Storm on the Lake of Galilee by Rembrandt, circa 1633. This original painting was stolen in 1990 and was never recovered.

Paintings by Vermeer Vermeer painted scenes from every day life. This painting Milkmaid, is circa 1658-1660.

Paintings by Vermeer Officer Laughing With Girl, is circa 1657-1659.

Paintings by Vermeer The Little Street, is circa 1657-1658.

The Independent Dutch Prosper Dutch Trading Empire Dutch merchants engage in world trade Dutch have world s largest trading fleet Dutch people replace Italians as Europe s bankers

Absolutism in Europe The Theory of Absolutism Rulers want to be absolute monarchs rulers with complete power Believe in divine right idea that monarchs represent God on earth. (The idea can be derived from Romans 13: 1-4.) Growing Power of Europe s Monarchs Decline of Feudalism, rise of cities help monarchs gain power Decline of Church authority also increases power Crises Lead to Absolutism The 17 th century is a period of great upheaval Monarchs impose order by increasing their own power.

Possible Basis of Divine Right of Kings Romans 13:1-4 Let every person be subject to the governing authorities. For there is no authority except from God, and those that exist have been instituted by God. Therefore whoever resists the authorities resists what God has appointed, and those who resist will incur judgment. For rulers are not a terror to good conduct, but to bad. Would you have no fear of the one who is in authority? Then do what is good, and you will receive his approval, for he is God s servant for your good. But if you do wrong, be afraid, for he does not bear the sword in vain. For he is the servant of God, an avenger who carries out God s wrath on the wrongdoer.