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ELArte

El arte hispano

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El Greco (nickname) "The Greek"
Realistic Mysticism Light and delicate features symbolized good, while dark and bulky features symbolized evil
El Greco (painter) View of Toledo
Diego Velázquez (nickname) "Father of Spanish Realism"
Diego Velázquez (painter) Water Carrier of Seville, landscapes, portraits, and scenes of historical interest
Spanish Realism Using color and light skillfully to give life and feeling to all of his paintings
Francisco de Goya (painter) The Young Girls, The Snowstorm, Disasters of the War
Rococo Delicate colors to show scenes of everyday Spanish life and portraits of the rich and famous
Baroque Distorted and grotesque way in order to draw attention to social and political problems
Pablo Picasso (nickname) "Father of Cubism"
Cubism Analysis of the geometry of forms into strange and distorted shapes
Pablo Picasso (painter) The Three Musicians, Guernica
Frida Kahlo (painter) The Little Deer, self-portraits with elements of Mexican history or culture
Surrealistic Imaginative scenes that look more like something from a dream or a nightmare
Diego Rivera (painter) Murals that hang in the Palacio Nacional in Mexico City
Muralism Wall paintings
Graciela Rodo Boulanger UNICEF's official artist for the International Year of the Child in 1979
Pilar Tobón Textile sculptor including common fabrics, feathers and bronze to show the spiritual life and customs of Pre-Columbian peoples
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