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Art and the Spanish Civil War

Art and the Spanish Civil War. Cause, effect and practice of War. What you will see. The slides show art work by artists who were making a statement about the war or mention writers who impacted public perception of the war.

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Art and the Spanish Civil War

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  1. Art and the Spanish Civil War Cause, effect and practice of War

  2. What you will see • The slides show art work by artists who were making a statement about the war or mention writers who impacted public perception of the war. • The art community was strongly opposed to Franco and used their platform to show his brutality. • Artists made a huge impact on this war by swaying public opinion

  3. Assignment • Find someone to work with and choose one of the artists or writers in this powerpoint to research and analyze. Do more than just a wikipedia search! • What was their work? What did it mean? What was its impact? How did if effect the war? If appropriate, interpret the work. Explain the background and connection the artist had to Spain and the war. How else did they get involved in the war?

  4. Joan Miro Plate #2 of series

  5. “Help Spain” by Miro propaganda poster which helped raise money for the Republican government

  6. Autumn Cannibalism- Salvador Dali 1936

  7. Picasso- Guernica

  8. This is a statue of Lorca in Madrid Frederico Garcia Lorca- killed by Franco’s “death squads” (allegedly) Poet, actor, writer, director

  9. Miguel Hernandez- poet and activist. Jailed by Franco and wrote some of his best poems from jail about the horrors of this war. Worked with Second Republic.

  10. Ernest Hemingway “For Whom The Bell Tolls” About an American who goes to Spain to fight Franco. Shows brutality of this war.

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