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  1. 22 hours ago · Spanish painters have influenced the art world since the earliest European art movements, from the Spanish Renaissance to Modern Art. With artists ranging from the masters El Greco and Diego Velázquez to the avant-garde genius of Pablo Picasso and Salvador Dalí, Spain’s artistic pedigree is steeped in richness and diversity, painting strokes on the canvas of art history.

    • Pablo Picasso
    • Salvador Dali
    • Francisco Goya
    • Joan Miró
    • Joaquín Sorolla
    • Francisco de Zurbarán
    • Bartolomé Esteban Murillo
    • Diego Velazquez
    • Juan Gris
    • Antoni Tàpies
    Year Born/Died:1881-1973
    City Born: Malaga
    Significant Works: Les Demoiselles d’Avignon, Guernica, and The weeping woman
    Movement: Neoclassical, Cubism
    Year Born/Died:1904-1989
    City Born: Catalonia
    Significant Works: The Persistence of Memory, The Great Masturbator
    Movement: Surrealism, Cubism, Modern art
    Year Born/Died:1746-1828
    City Born: Fuendetodos
    Significant Works: Saturn Eating His Children, The Clothed Maja, The Naked Maja
    Movement: Romanticism, Rococo
    Year Born/Died:1893-1983
    City Born: Barcelona
    Significant Works: The Farm, The Hunter, The Tilled Field
    Movement: Surrealism
    Year Born/Died:1863-1923
    City Born: Valencia
    Significant Works: Boys on the Beach, Walk on the Beach, and Sewing the Candle
    Movement: Luminism, Impressionism
    Year Born/Died:1598-1664
    City Born: Fuente de Cantos
    Significant Works: Christ on the Cross, Saint Serapion, Agnus Dei
    Movement: Baroque, Caravaggisti
    Year Born/Died:1667-1682
    City Born: Seville
    Significant Works: Christ healing the Paralytic at the Pool of Bethesda, The Birth of the Virgin
    Movement: Baroque
    Year Born/Died:1599-1660
    City Born: Seville
    Significant Works: Las Meninas, the Old Woman Frying Eggs, and The Luncheon
    Movement: Baroque
    Year Born/Died:1887-1927
    City Born: Madrid
    Significant Works: Portrait of Pablo Picasso, Portrait of Josette, and The Open Window
    Movement: Cubism
    Year Born/Died:1923-2012
    City Born: Barcelona
    Significant Works: Great Painting, Grey Ochre, and Equation III
    Movement(s): Haute Pate (Matter Painting), Art Informel, Modern art, Informalism, Abstract expressionism, Tachisme
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    • Francisco de Zurbarán (1598 – 1664) Name. Francisco de Zurbarán. 7 November 1598. 27 August 1664. Spanish. Associated Movements, Themes, and Styles.
    • Diego Velázquez (1599 – 1660) Name. Diego Rodríguez de Silva y Velázquez. 6 June 1599. 6 August 1660. Spanish. Associated Movements, Themes, and Styles.
    • Bartolomé Esteban Murillo (1617 – 1682) Name. Bartolomé Esteban Murillo. December 1617. 3 April 1682. Spanish. Associated Movements, Themes, and Styles.
    • Francisco de Goya (1746 – 1828) Name. Francisco José de Goya y Lucientes. 30 March 1746. 16 April 1828. Spanish. Associated Movements, Themes, and Styles.
  2. Learn about the contributions of Spanish paintings to the art world, from Guernica by Picasso to Las Meninas by Velazquez. Discover the history and meaning of 10 of the most famous Spanish paintings, from Guernica to The Burial of the Count of Orgaz.

    • Guernica
      Guernica
    • The Persistence of Memory
      The Persistence of Memory
    • Las Meninas
      Las Meninas
    • Pablo Picaso. Picasso is considered to be one of the greatest artists of the 20th century. In addition to painting, he was also a sculptor, playwright, poet, and print maker.
    • Salvador Dali. Salvador Dali is not only one of the most famous Spanish artists, but also one of the pioneers of surrealism in painting. He influenced many modern artists to move out from repetitive and traditional styles and start creating something truly unique.
    • Diego Velasquez. Diego Velasquez is a Spanish painter born in Sevilla, Spain in 1599. He lived and painted all his life until the day of his death in 1660.
    • Joan Miro. Joan Miro was born in Barcelona, Spain, and was exposed to art from an early age by watching his father who was a watchmaker. He started studying business at one of the schools in Barcelona but soon decided to resume his art studies and attended the school of Art in Barcelona from 1912 to 1915.
  3. Sep 14, 2022 · From 17th-century Spanish painter Diego Velázquez, who used brushstrokes reminiscent of 19th-century Impressionist painters, to trailblazer Jean-Michel Basquiat, who brought graffiti into the gallery, these artists set trends rather than follow tradition. Some, like Diego Rivera and José Clemente Orozco, specialized in murals and, in the ...

  4. Aug 23, 2021 · Many Spanish artists’ paintings are today regarded to be instrumental in the development of many art movements in Europe. Today, we will be taking a deeper look at the famous Spanish artists and painters that left their mark on the art world. What follows is a list of 10 of the most famous male Spanish painters. El Greco (1541 – 1614)

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