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Hispanic Art:

Hispanic Art: . A Historical Look at Visual Art in Spain. goals. Explore expressive art forms of the Spain Explore how customs and beliefs of the Spain are reflected in its art forms and work. Recognize some of Spain’s renown artistic contributions to the world community.

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Hispanic Art:

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  1. Hispanic Art: A Historical Look at Visual Art in Spain

  2. goals • Explore expressive art forms of theSpain • Explore how customs and beliefs of theSpain are reflected in its artforms and work. • Recognize some of Spain’s renown artistic contributions tothe world community.

  3. Visual arts of spain • Cave Paintings. • Mosaics. • Painting. • Architecture. • Cinema.

  4. Cave paintings(14,000-2000 B.C.E.)

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

  6. Mediterranean Levantine region • Minateda paintings located on the Iberian Peninsula near Murcia • Dated around 6,000 to 2,000 B.C.E.

  7. Mosaics(600-900 C.E.)

  8. Islamic Influence • Usually limited to floral patterns and geometric shapes • Cordoba Mosque

  9. Alhambra Palace (Granada)

  10. Painting

  11. Pablo Picasso (1881-1973) • Blue Period (1901-1904) • The Old Guitarist

  12. Rose Period (1905-1907) • Garçon à la pipe

  13. African-Influenced Period (1908-1909) • Mother and Child

  14. Classicism, Surrealism, and Symbolism (1920s) • Guernica (commissioned by Spanish Republican Government, 1937, in response to bombing of Basque town of Guernica)

  15. Cubism (1909-1919) • Portrait of Daniel-Henry Kahnweiler

  16. Other picassso projects • Sculpture • Chicago Picasso (1967) • Pottery • Draughtsman

  17. Salvador Dali(1904-1989) • Surrealism • Most Famous: The Persistence of Memory (1931)

  18. Cubism • Portrait of a Seated Person Holding a Letter (1923)

  19. Avant-Garde • The Dali Atomicus (1948)

  20. Nuclear Mysticism • The Hallucinogenic Toreador (1968-1970)

  21. Other dalÍ projects • Film • Collaborated with film director Luis Buñuelon Un ChienAndalou (1929) • 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)

  22. Architecture

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

  24. Islamic Influence (7th Century through the 15th Century) • Palace of Aljafería, Zaragoza

  25. Romanesque (10th and 11th Centuries) • Catedral de Santiago de Compostela

  26. Gothic (12th Century) • Catedral de Burgos-FernánGonzález

  27. Renaissance (15th Century) • Palace of Charles V, Granada

  28. Baroque (17th Century) • Royal Palace of Madrid

  29. Neoclassical (18th and 19th Centuries) • Prado Museum, designed by Juan de Villanueva (1819)

  30. Modernism (20th and 21st Centuries) • Ciatat de les Arts i les Ciènces, Valencia

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