Czech Renaissance Art
Czech Renaissance Art refers to the artistic movement in the Czech lands during the 16th century, characterized by a revival of interest in classical forms, naturalistic representation, and a focus on detail and perspective. Artists of this period often depicted religious themes, portraits, and historical events, incorporating rich colors, intricate patterns, and elaborate ornamentation into their work. Notable Czech Renaissance artists include Bartholomeus Spranger, Karel Škréta, and Rožmberk family members.