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Spanish Art!

Spanish Art!. Click here to start!. By: Nick Rissler. TOPICs Which Topic would you like to learn about?. Characteristics of Spanish Art. Famous Spanish Artists. OR. Characteristics of Spanish art. CLICK HERE TO GO BACK TO THE TOPICS PAGE. Click here to move on. Characteristics.

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Spanish Art!

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  1. Spanish Art! Click here to start! By: Nick Rissler

  2. TOPICsWhich Topic would you like to learn about? • Characteristics of Spanish Art • Famous Spanish Artists OR

  3. Characteristics of Spanish art CLICK HERE TO GO BACK TO THE TOPICS PAGE Click here to move on

  4. Characteristics • Early Spanish art was strictly regulated by the Crown and the Church. • The Church needed paintings done for cathedrals and other religious reasons. • The Crown on the other hand needed painters and other artists for the many portraits that they wanted of the Royal Family. • These paintings and other forms of art can be described as creatively limited due to the demands made by the Crown and the Church.

  5. CHARACTERISTICS • However, by the 17th century Spanish art took an entirely new direction and became much more creative and free. • A good example of this can be seen by the use of impressionism being used by Spanish artists. What is impressionism?

  6. characteristics • Recently, Spanish artists have been creating their own forms of art. • The best example of this is cubism, a style of painting that was pioneered by the Spanish artist Pablo Picasso. • Cubism is now one of the most popular painting techniques used today. What is cubism?

  7. Practice • Look at the following pieces of Spanish Art. • Try to identify the different characteristics that make it Spanish Art. • Then, click on the picture and the characteristic will be listed for you.

  8. Characteristic practice characteristic painting • This painting is a good example of impressionist painting that Spanish artists started to use in the 17th century. (Use this button to read the instructions again)

  9. Characteristic practice Characteristic Painting • This painting is a good example of cubism that was used by Spanish artist Pablo Picasso in the early 20th century.

  10. Characteristic practice Characteristic Painting • This painting is a good example of the limited creativity available to Spanish artists before the 17th century. • You can see this through the fact that it is a portrait and is a religious painting.

  11. Great job! • Now that you’ve had some practice, it’s time for a quiz!

  12. Quiz! • Directions- • View the different pictures • Choose the correct specific aspect of the art that describe Spanish characteristics

  13. Picture 1 Options picture • A.)Impressionist • B.)Cubism • C.)Surrealism • D.)Futurism

  14. Picture 2 • options • A.)Impressionist • B.)Cubism • C.)Surrealism • D.)Limited Creativity

  15. Picture 3 • options • A.)Impressionist • B.)Cubism • C.)Surrealism • D.)Limited Creativity

  16. Try again…. • Oops! • Go back and try again! If you need to, feel free to practice some more. • click here to go back and try again • click here to practice more

  17. Try again…. • Oops! • Go back and try again! If you need to, feel free to practice some more. • click here to go back and try again • click here to practice more

  18. Try again…. • Oops! • Go back and try again! If you need to, feel free to practice some more. • click here to go back • click here to practice more

  19. Correct! • Great Job! • You may now move on to the next question! • Click hereto go to the next question

  20. Correct! • Great Job! • You may now move on to the next question! • Click here to go to the next question

  21. Correct! • Great Job! • You may now move on to the next subject, Famous Spanish Artists! • Click here to go to the next subject • If you have completed BOTH subjects already, click here

  22. Vocabulary- cubism • - An early 20th century art movement where a single viewpoint was abandoned and geometric shapes, interlocking planes, and collages were being used instead. • Geometric Shapes Interlocking Planes Collages (Cubist portrait of PabloPicasso) Back to Cubism slide Back to Pablo Picasso slide

  23. Vocabulary- Impressionism • A late 19th century style of painting characterized by brief brush strokes to represent the effect of light on objects. It was also the aim of impressionist artists to capture feelings or emotions in their paintings rather than an accurate depiction. Picture as a whole is not very accurate Brief brush strokes Back to Impressionism slide Back to Joaquin Sorolla slide

  24. Famous Spanish Artists CLICK HERE TO GO BACK TO THE TOPICS PAGE Click here to move on

  25. El Greco • Born “DomenikosTheotokopoulos” in Crete, but later given the name “El Greco”, which means “The Greek”. • Still considered a Spanish artist because he spent most of his life in Spain. • Best known for his work for churches and monastaries around Toledo, Spain where he spent most of his life. • He best exemplifies Mannerist art, which is characterized by overly stylized work and muscular and elongated figures.

  26. Joaquin Sorolla • Born in Valencia, Spain in 1863 • Received a grant as a young man to study painting in Rome. • There he discovered a talent for depicting the effects of light in his paintings. • From then on he continued to make impressionist paintings and was very successful in doing so. • What’s Impressionism?

  27. Pablo Picasso • Born in 1881 in Malaga, Spain. • Widely considered one of the most influential artists of the 20th century. • Best exemplifies the cubist style of painting, which he pioneered and developed throughout his work. • Received a lot of criticism for painting cubist art because many people saw it as simply, “geometric art.” • What’s Cubism?

  28. Practice • Look at the following pieces of Spanish Art. • Try to identify the artist that painted the picture. • Then, click on the picture and the artist will be listed for you.

  29. Artistpractice Artist painting • This painting is by Pablo Picasso. • This is evident by the use of geometric shapes in the picture. (Use this button to read the instructions again)

  30. Artistpractice Artist painting • This painting is by Joaquin Sorolla. • This is evident by the use of the impressionist technique.

  31. Artistpractice Artist painting • This painting is by El Greco. • This is evident through the use of muscular and elegant bodies of the people in the painting.

  32. Great job! • Now that you’ve had some practice, it’s time for a quiz!

  33. Quiz! • Directions- • View the different pictures • Choose the correct artist that you believe completed the painting shown to you.

  34. Artist1 Options picture • A.)Pablo Picasso • B.)El Greco • C.)Joaquin Sorolla

  35. Artist 2 Options picture • A.)Pablo Picasso • B.)El Greco • C.)Joaquin Sorolla

  36. Artist 3 Options picture • A.)Pablo Picasso • B.)El Greco • C.)Joaquin Sorolla

  37. Correct! • Great Job! • You may now move on to the next question! • Click hereto go to the next question

  38. Correct! • Great Job! • You may now move on to the next question! • Click here to go to the next question

  39. Correct! • Great Job! • You may now move on to the next subject, Characteristics of Spanish Art! • Click hereto go to the next subject • If you have completed BOTH subjects already, click here

  40. Try again…. • Oops! • Go back and try again! If you need to, feel free to practice some more. • click here to go back and try again • click hereto practice more

  41. Try again…. • Oops! • Go back and try again! If you need to, feel free to practice some more. • click hereto go back and try again • click hereto practice more

  42. Try again…. • Oops! • Go back and try again! If you need to, feel free to practice some more. • click here to go back and try again • click hereto practice more

  43. Congratulations! • You have successfully completed this lesson! • Contact your instructor to Finish!

  44. References • Picture from slide 1st Characteristic slide taken from- http://whirledview.typepad.com/whirledview/2007/01/cordobas_mezqui.html • Picture from 2nd Characteristic slide taken from- http://www.cotswoldauction.co.uk/SaleReports/SaleReportPicsOctober2008/tabid/196/Default.aspx • Picture from 3rd Characteristic slide taken from- http://academics.smcvt.edu/awerbel/Survey%20of%20Art%20History%20II/FauvistCubistFuturist.htm • Picture from 1st Characteristic Practice slide taken from- http://www.waterhousegallery.com/Bueno%204.html • Picture from 2nd Characteristic Practice slide taken from- http://www.flickr.com/photos/oddsock/101164507/ • Picture from 3rd Characteristic Slide taken from- http://72.5.117.145/collections/search_art.asp?recview=true&id=34745&coll_keywords=&coll_accession=&coll_name=&coll_artist=&coll_place=&coll_medium=&coll_culture=&coll_classification=&coll_credit=&coll_provenance=&coll_location=&coll_has_images=&coll_on_view=&coll_sort=5&coll_sort_order=1&coll_view=0&coll_package=15891&coll_start=1

  45. References • Picture from 1st Characteristic Quiz Slide taken from- http://www.artyfactory.com/art_appreciation/art_movements/cubism.htm • Picture from 2nd Characteristic Quiz Slide taken from- http://www.naergilien.info/interesting.htm • Picture from 3rd Characteristic Quiz Slide taken from- http://www.paintercreativity.com/articles/dl-photo-to-oil-painting.html • Picture from Vocabulary- Cubism slide taken from- http://redyellowbluemakeyou.blogspot.com/2010_10_01_archive.html • Definition of Cubism in vocab slide adapted from- http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/cubism • Picture from Vocabulary- Impressionism slide taken from- http://www.miestilobienesraices.com/admon/impressionist-painters • Definition of Impressionism vocab slide 2 taken from- http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/impressionism

  46. References • Picture from Picasso bio slide taken from- http://spicezee.zeenews.com/gallery/617.htm • Information from Picasso bio slide adapted from- http://www.biography.com/articles/Pablo-Picasso-9440021 • Picture from El Greco bio slide taken from- http://www.trianglespanishclass.com/art.htm • Information from El Greco bio slide taken from- http://www.biography.com/articles/El-Greco-9319123 • Picture from Joaquin Sorolla bio slide taken from- http://thestudyabroadblog.blogspot.com/2010/09/joaquin-sorolla_09.html • Information from Joaquin Sorolla bio slide taken from- http://www.getty.edu/art/gettyguide/artMakerDetails?maker=786

  47. References • Picture used in 1st Artist practice slide taken from- http://www.simplyartonline.net/Cubism.htm • Picture used in 2nd Artist practice slide taken from- http://blog.emmaalvarez.com/2009_08_01_archive.html • Picture used in 3rd Artist practice slide taken from- http://www.topofart.com/artists/Domenikos_Theotokopoulos_El_Greco/art_reproduction/3195/The_Purification_of_the_Temple.php • Picture used in 1st Artist quiz slide taken from- http://www.linesandcolors.com/2006/03/26/joaquin-sorolla-y-bastida/ • Picture used in 2nd Artist quiz slide taken from- http://www.cybergrain.com/tech/hdr/ • Picture used in 3rd Artist quiz slide taken from- http://www.artnewsblog.com/famous-paintings/guernica/index.htm

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