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Arte y Artistas Españoles. Por Sinéad O’ Donovan. A Little Bit about Spanish art. Spanish art is the visual art of Spain. Many famous and influential artists came from Spain including Velázques , Goya and Picasso.
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Arte y Artistas Españoles PorSinéad O’ Donovan
A Little Bit about Spanish art • Spanish art is the visual art of Spain. • Many famous and influential artists came from Spain including Velázques, Goya and Picasso. • Spanish art has distinctive characteristics that stand out to other pieces of art around the world. • These differences were influenced by the heritage in Spain, and the Counter-Reformation. • Many people say that when you see a Spanish painting it is very easy to tell that it is Spanish because of its topic and type of painting.
Different era’s in Spanish art • Romanesque • In Spain during the era of Romanesque art, art was more popular in the North. • Romanesque art consisted of church frescos, stained glass windows and showing depth in pictures. • Painting altar frontals on wood was also quite popular during the era of Romanesque art. • During Romanesque times churches were covered in paintings. Many of these paintings are destroyed today. • The painted crypt of • San Isidoro at León, Spain. • Apse of SantCliment de Taüll, a Catalan fresco • by the Master of • Taüllnow in MuseuNacionald'Art de Catalunya.
2. Renaissance • During the Renaissance Spain was influenced hugely by Italian art. • The Italian influence was strongest in Valencia. • Many Spanish artists went to Italy to learn their techniques. • Fernando Yanez de la Almedinaand Fernando Llanos weretwoSpanishartistswhowenttoItalytolearn more about art. • Spanishartistschangedthetheme and spirtualparts of RenaissancepaintingstosuitSpanishreligion. • Fernando Yanez de la Almedinapainting • Fernando Llanos painting
His most famous pieces of art are Les Demoiselles d'Avignon and Guernica. • Pablo went through different phases in his paintings, these included his blue stage where his paintings were all blue, rose stage where they were a mix of pink and red and his political stage where his paintings were about war and politics. • Pablo died 8 April 1973 at the age of 91. • Les Demoiselles d'Avignon • Guernica
3. 20th Century • During the 20th century many leading Spanish artists worked in Paris. • Art in the 20th century was more modern. • There was no one particular topic in the 20th century, portraits and drawing of objects or ideas were very common. • Picasso was a Spanish artist who was one of the leading artists in the 20th century. • Spanish art in the 20th century
Pablo Picasso • Pablo Picasso was born in Malaga, • Spain in 25 October 1881. • He was a Spanish painter, sculptor, • printmaker, ceramicist, and stage designer. • He is known as one of the greatest and most • influential artists of the 20th century. • He co-invented the idea of the collage. • Pablo Picasso is known all around the world for his great pieces.
Francisco Goya • Francisco Goya was born in Aragon, • Spain on 30th March 1746. • He was a Spanish romantic • painter and printmaker. • Goya was a court painter to the • Spanish Crown. • Goya was asked to paint King Carlos III portrait. • After he did so he became very popular with the royal family. • His wife died in 1812 at that time he was painting images of the Spanish war.
Goya’s most famous paintings are The Nude Majaand The Clothed Maja. • They are the same picture of the same woman but she has clothes in one painting and not in the other. • Like Picasso Goya went through different stages in his paintings. • Darker subject matter- Dark dramatic, nightmare paintings. • The Disasters of War- These were images from the war that Goya painted on tile. • Black Paintings- Unusual paintings which were based around witchcraft and war.