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WARM UP 1. What do the following mean in English? 1 . el arte 2. e l mural. El arte. Exploratory Languages I. El Greco. 1541-1614 “The Greek” Born in Greece as Kyriakos Theotokopoulos Changed his name to Domingo Teotocopuli Studied under Titian in Italy. El Greco.
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WARM UP 1 • What do the following mean in English? 1. el arte 2. el mural
El arte Exploratory Languages I
El Greco • 1541-1614 “The Greek” • Born in Greece as KyriakosTheotokopoulos • Changed his name to Domingo Teotocopuli • Studied under Titian in Italy
El Greco • Realistic Mysticism • Long bodies • Often combined historical, religious and current events • Light and delicate: good • Dark and bulky: bad
El Greco • The Burial of the Count of Orgaz (1586) • View of Toledo (1596-1600)
Diego Velázquez • 1599-1660 • Born in Seville, Spain • Royal–court artist in Madrid, Spain • Greatest Spanish artist of the classical period • Father of Spanish Realism
Diego Velázquez • Spanish Realism/Classicism • Landscapes, portraits, scenes of historical interest • Treated everyone with dignity and respect • Used color and light to give life and feeling
Diego Velázquez • The Water Carrier of Seville (1619-1620) • Infanta Margarita Teresa in a Blue Dress (1659)
Francisco de Goya • 1746-1828 • Born near Zaragoza, Spain; studied in Italy • Created pictures for the Royal Factory of Tapestries, royal-court artist • Used art to draw attention to social and political problems (Napoleon’s attempt to conquer Spain)
Francisco de Goya • Rococo • Realistic, but not too detailed (scenes of everyday life/portraits) • Baroque • Expressed feelings by painting in a distorted and grotesque way
Francisco de Goya • Don Manuel Osorio Manrique de Zuñiga (1784-1792) • The Snowstorm (1787) • The Young Girls (The Letter) (1813-1820)
Francisco de Goya • Disasters of the War (1810-1820) • The Shootings of May Third 1808 (1814)
Pablo Picasso • 1881-1973 • Best-known Spanish painter of the 20th century • Father of Cubism • Ballet, acrobats, Spanish Civil War • Used art to protest social and political injustice
Pablo Picasso • Classical: realistic • Cubism: analysis of the geometry of forms • Surrealistic: imaginative scenes • Abstract: strange and distorted shapes
Pablo Picasso • The Three Musicians (1921) • Harlequin with a guitar (1917)
Pablo Picasso • Woman with a flower (1932) • Guernica (1937)
Frida Kahlo • 1907-1954 • Born in Mexico • Age 6: Polio • Age 18: Bus accident • Painted portraits of herself to ease her pain and find meaning in life
Frida Kahlo • Surrealistic • Imaginative scenes that look more like something from a dream or nightmare • Bold way using bright colors and unnatural elements
Frida Kahlo • Self-Portrait with Monkey (1940) • The Little Deer (1946)
Diego Rivera • 1886-1957 • Born in Mexico • Studied in France • History, education, Mexican customs, Mexican Revolution
Diego Rivera • Muralism • Artwork painted or applied directly on a wall, ceiling or other large permanent surface
Diego Rivera • Flower Day (1925) • Detroit Industry (1932-1933)
Graciela Rodo Boulanger • 1935 • Born in Bolivia • UNICEF’s official artist for the International Year of the Child (1979) • United Nations chose her for a stamp design
Graciela Rodo Boulanger • Painter • Images of happy children • Promotes environmental protection • Helps endangered species
Graciela Rodo Boulanger • Year of the Child (1979) • Autour du Monde (2001)
PilarTobón • Contemporary artist • From Medellín, Colombia • President of World Textile Art in Miami, Florida
PilarTobón • Textile Sculpture • Building tapestries with fabric and other objects such as feathers and bronze • Cultural tribute to spiritual life and customs of Pre-Columbian peoples
PilarTobón • Renaissance (RenacerPrecolombino) • Homenaje a Kimono
WARM UP 2 • Name two of the three classical Hispanic artists: 1. 2.
WARM UP 3 • Name two of the three modern Hispanic artists: 1. 2.
WARM UP 4 • Name the two contemporary artists: 1. 2.
BONUS • List two Hispanic artists and their countries of origin: 1. 2.