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A Historical Look at Visual Art in Spain.  Identify expressive art forms of Spain  Identify how customs and beliefs of Spain are reflected in its art.

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1 A Historical Look at Visual Art in Spain

2  Identify expressive art forms of Spain  Identify how customs and beliefs of Spain are reflected in its art forms and work.  Identify some of Spain’s significant artists.  Recognize some of Spain’s renown artistic contributions to the world community.

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5  Discovered in 1879  Dated around 14,000 B.C.E.  Done in three colors of ochre, red, and black

6  Minateda paintings located on the Iberian Peninsula near Murcia (Mediterranean coast)  Dated around 6,000 to 2,000 B.C.E.

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8  Islamic Influence on Spanish culture  Usually limited to floral patterns and geometric shapes Cordoba Mosque

9 Alhambra Palace (Granada)

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11  Pablo Picasso  Best known for his “Cubism” pieces  Also known for symbolism and surrealism  Considered “Father of Modern Art”  Sculpture  Pottery  Draughtsman  Salvador Dalí  Best known for his surrealism pieces  Also known for avant-garde, cubism, nuclear mysticism  Film surrealism  Autobiography

12  Blue Period (1901- 1904)  The Old Guitarist

13  Rose Period (1905- 1907)  Garçon à la pipe

14  African-Influenced Period (1908-1909)  Mother and Child

15  Classicism, Surrealism, and Symbolism (1920s)  Guernica (commissioned by Spanish Republican Government, 1937, in response to bombing of Basque town of Guernica)

16  Cubism (1909- 1919)  Portrait of Daniel- Henry Kahnweiler

17  Sculpture  Chicago Picasso (1967)  Pottery  Draughtsman

18  Surrealism  Most Famous: The Persistence of Memory (1931)

19  Cubism  Portrait of a Seated Person Holding a Letter (1923)

20  Avant-Garde  The Dali Atomicus (1948)

21  Nuclear Mysticism  The Hallucinogenic Toreador (1968- 1970)

22  Film  Collaborated with film director Luis Buñuel on Un Chien Andalou (1929)Luis Buñuel  L’Age d’Or again with Luis Buñuel (1930)  Dream sequence in Alfred Hitchcock’s Spellbound (1945)  Impressions of Upper Mongolia (1975)  Destino with Walt Disney (posthumous completion 2003)  Literature:  The Secret Life of Salvador Dali (1942)

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24  Spain’s architecture is rich and widely varied.  Roman influence.  Moorish (Islamic) influence.  Romanesque.  Gothic.  Renaissance.  Baroque.  Neoclassical.  Modern architecture.

25  Roman Influence  Theater in Mérida Roman conquest of Spain around 218 B.C.E ; theater built around 25 B.C.E

26  Islamic Influence (7 th Century through the 15 th Century)  Mosaics.  Palace of Aljafería, Zaragoza

27  Romanesque (10 th and 11 th Centuries)  Catedral de Santiago de Compostela

28  Gothic (12 th Century)  Catedral de Burgos-Fernán González

29  Renaissance (15 th Century)  Palace of Charles V, Granada

30  Baroque (17 th Century)  Royal Palace of Madrid

31  Neoclassical (18 th and 19 th Centuries)  Prado Museum, designed by Juan de Villanueva (1819)Juan de Villanueva

32  Modernism (20 th and 21 st Centuries)  Ciatat de les Arts i les Ciènces, Valencia

33 Cave Paintings Mosaics Sculpture Cubism Surrealism Architecture Cinema


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