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20TH CENTURY
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During the first half of 20th Century many leading Spanish artists were working in Paris, where they contributed to and sometimes led developments in the Modernist art movement. As perhaps the most important example of this, Picasso, working together... |
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ROMANTICISM
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Francisco Goya was a portraitist and court painter to the Spanish Crown, a chronicler of history, and, in his unofficial work, a revolutionary and a visionary. Goya painted the Spanish royal family, including Charles IV of Spain and Ferdinand VII. Hi... |
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BAROQUE
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Francisco Zurbarán is known for the forcible, realistic use of chiaroscuro in his religious paintings and still lifes.Diego Velázquez (1599-1660), was a Spanish painter, the leading artist in the court of King Philip IV. He was an individualistic art... |
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MANNERISM
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El Greco is known for tortuously elongated figures and often fantastic or phantasmagorical pigmentation, marrying Byzantine traditions with those of Western painting. |
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Due to important economic and political links between Spain and Flanders from the mid 15th century onwards, the early Renaissance in Spain was heavily influenced by Netherlandish painting, leading to the identification of a Hispano Flemish school of ... |
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