Sentences with phrase «spanish artists»

Other Spanish artists, such as Santiago Rusiñol and Joaquín Sorolla, also appreciated El Greco, influencing some of their portraits.
It was traditionally assumed that Spanish artists did not draw, but recent research has demonstrated that drawing was in fact central to artistic practice in Spain.
The revolutionary developments which occurred in art between end of the 19th century and the early 20th century are represented by works from Spanish artists like Fauvist Anglada Camarasa (1871 — 1959), portraitist Ramon Casas (1866 - 1932), Jose Gutierrez Solana (1886 - 1945), Dario Regoyos (1857 - 1913), Catalan naturalist painter Santiago Rusinol (1861 - 1931), Isidro Nonell (1873 - 1911), popular seascape and landscape artist Joaquin Sorolla Y Bastida (1863 — 1923), Maria Blanchard (1881 - 1932) and Ignacio Zuloaga (1870 — 1945).
Born in Barcelona in 1946, Solano is one of a handful of Spanish artists who has gained international recognition.
This influence was felt via then import of artworks, including four paintings by Piombo and many prints by Raphael, the arrival of the Italian Renaissance artist Paolo de San Leocadio, [17] and also by Spanish artists who spent time working and training there.
Run by Beatriz Ortega and Alberto Vallejo, Yaby is the only one I know of with a programme putting emerging Spanish artists and their international peers in meaningful dialogue.
Critical Discourses in Spanish Art, 1975 - 1995 is made up of three simultaneous and complementary exhibitions that map the most significant emerging lines of art critique by reviewing and re-interpretinga series of exhibitions produced at that time, showing works by Spanish artists present in these exhibitions, and documentary material to contextualise the different successive episodes.
Arrivals is the second New York exhibition by collaborative Spanish artists Mersuka Dopazo and Teresa Calderón.
Spanish artists Mersuka Dopazo and Teresa Calderón will be represented...
Although particularly rich in works by Brazilian, Mexican and Spanish artists, it is truly international, encompassing artists from, for example, Cuba, Pakistan, Turkey and Japan.
The Spanish artists create large - scale naïve - style collages using fabric and hand - made, natural papers.
The Spanish artists create large - scale collages using fabric and hand - made, natural papers.
Spanish artists Mersuka Dopazo and Teresa Calderón will be represented by their large - scale collages, which bring together batik fabrics and natural papers with pigments and resin.
LT: It's great to see both Portuguese and Spanish artists being represented at PINTA this year, as it just goes to show the connection that these countries hold with the Latin American identity.
Contemporary Spanish painting by modern and contemporary Basque and Spanish artists such as Eduardo Chillida, Juan Munoz, Antonio Saura, and Antoni Tapies are also represented.
• For more biographies of important Spanish artists, see: Famous Painters.
Biography: Salvador Dali was one of the most important Spanish artists of the 20th century.
How did you set up the exhibition, which features such iconic Spanish artists?
Gallery and exhibit openings in San Diego during the month of January include art from acclaimed Spanish artists, the West Coast Drawing Group Show and sculptures at Kit Carson Park in Escondido.
On November 3rd, Valencia based gallery PlasticMurs, opened an interesting group show entitled LUGARES COMUNES, showing works by five young Spanish artists like AARON DUVAL, IÑIGO SESMA, JOSE
CGAC - Centro Galego de Arte Contemporánea, Santiago de Compostela Curated by Armando Montesinos and Mariano Navarro This project is made up of three simultaneous and complementary exhibitions that map the most significant emerging lines of art critique by reviewing and re-interpreting a series of displays produced at that time, showing works by Spanish artists present in these exhibitions, and documentary material to contextualise the different successive episodes.
Last Thursday opened Razón Común a collective exhibition at Niu art Space featuring a new body of work created by four young Spanish artists, Spogo, Once, Kwets and Sener.
Traceable to early 20th - century art by Picasso, Duchamp and Schwitters, junk art has analogies in Dada, the works of Alberto Burri (1915 - 95) and later Arte Povera artists from Italy, Spanish artists like Antoni Tapies (b. 1923), and the Californian Funk art movement.
Alfredo Palmero is considered as one of the most interesting contemporary Spanish artists in the artistic panorama, with a heritage of the traditional European Art, connecting at the same time with the aesthetic of the 21st century.
The Spanish Gesture: Drawings from Murillo to Goya in the Hamburger Kunsthalle will open in Dallas on May 25, 2014, and will feature 86 works created by leading Spanish artists from the 16th to the 19th centuries, including Bartolomé Esteban Murillo, Juan de Valdés Leal, Alonso Cano, and Francisco Goya.
This highly renowned establishment is also known for its commitment to promoting Spanish artists abroad as well as featuring a strong Latin American contingent, notably Carlos Cruz - Diez and Fernando Bryce.
Their idea was to show the work of three famous Spanish artists next to that of three renowned artists from the 20th century, including Richard Serra.
She spent seven and a half years in Spain (1963 - 1970), where her work «gradually developed from broad gestural and spatially referenced painting to compositions of a somewhat surreal figure / ground composition... (her) highly saturated brilliant color separated (her) paintings from the leading Spanish artists whose work was darker, grayer and Goyaesque.»
Arguably one of the most significant Spanish artists of the 20th century, Manolo Valdés (b1942, Valencia) works across a variety of media.
But Spanish artists never rivaled artists in the rest of Europe and therefore could not match the cultural hegemony of its rival European states, in spite of all the formal conventions and technical innovations shared by the century's new art.
17 well - known Spanish artists will show their works in the MEINBLAU project space in Berlin from October, 20th to November, 12th.
Spicer begins: «At least 20 years passed between the Spanish artists Bartolomé Esteban Murillo (1617 - 82) painting his first self - portrait and his second and, on the surface, they look strikingly similar.
Spanish artists PichiAvo's fallen Greek temple column that looks like traditional seaside rock
My daughter and I had a long discussion on Spanish artists and I had to explain to her about El Greco.»
Located only a few kilometers from our surf camp, the picturesque Comillas enchants visitors with a rustic harbour, a lively city centre, great music venues with traditional Spanish artists and red cobbled streets leading to Antoni Gaudí's stunning Villa Quijano.
In Marbella, the Black Box Theatre offers plays in Spanish and English; the unusual Bonsai Museum features one of Europe's most important collections of Bonsai Trees; and the Museum of Spanish Contemporary Engravings exhibits works by Picasso, Miró, Tapies, Chillida and several other important Spanish artists.
Several paintings by Dutch and Spanish artists portrayed many of these small pampered spaniels along with their aristocratic families.
Working on the eastern edge of the country, Ribera helped introduce new techniques developed in Italian art to Spanish painters, and had a strong influence on other Spanish artists of the day.
Your child will enjoy the conversion to toddler bed with the guard rail featuring support on both ends with a center opening.The Oeuf Elephant design is a collaboration with Spanish artist, Oscar Tiscar.
Celebrating his victory in the Democratic primary in September, Mayor Bill de Blasio — apparently quoting famed Spanish artist Pablo Picasso — exulted, «Everything you can imagine is real!»
Scientific examinations have also provided insight into materials and techniques of a 17th century painting long thought to be by an anonymous Spanish artist, bolstering evidence that the painting could be an early work by Diego Velazquez, according to Ian McClure, the Susan Morse Hilles chief conservator at the Yale University Art Gallery.
Haunted by a deceased brother, whom he saw as a twin, the Spanish artist filled his work with double meanings
Shake things up with this chic scarf designed in collaboration with Spanish artist Coco Capitán.
But the actor says his latest role as iconic Spanish artist Pablo Picasso in National Geographic's Genius forced him to go to lengths he'd never gone to before.
Because chronologically the images become real visual quotes; they illustrate very clearly the start, developments and ending - including all moves and changes - of the famous Spanish artist.
Soon, it is no longer his own past he's revisiting; he believes he can travel back to the seventeenth century, where he lived as the Spanish artist Diego Rodríguez de Silva Velázquez, one of the most famous painters in history.
Numerous paintings of the Spanish artist Francisco Goya, show that Caniches were also a common pet on the late 18th century in Spain.
It was wildly popular in 18th - century Spain, making appearances in the art of Spanish artist Francisco Goya, and as the favored pet of French royalty during that same era.
Spanish artist Israel Páez has created a wide range of bespoke pieces for the hotel such as story - telling tile walls in the open kitchens and a series of headboards for the guest rooms representing the Dutch landscape that gives every space an authentic and local touch.
Miró, named after Spanish artist Joan Miró, offers stunning views of the Pacific Ocean, an artistic interior and extraordinary New American cuisine.
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