There have been many famous artists from Spain throughout history. Funnily enough none of them were landscapists.
Pablo Picasso 1881-1973 Painter/Sculptor Daniel Vazquez Diaz 1882-1969 Painter
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The artists Pablo Picasso, Salvador Dali, and Pau Gasol, of the Los Angeles Lakers
Because the emperor was building a new palace and wanted to employ Italian artists or artists trained in Italy. But the emperor did not lake El Greco's painting.
Ann Livermore has written: 'Pop-up books' 'Artists and aesthetics in Spain' -- subject(s): Artists, Psychology, Spanish Aesthetics, Spanish Art
Author: Miguel Cervantes. Painters: Vélazquez, Goya, Picasso, Dalí.
Always try Wikipedia! Or Google the name of each painter!
Hans Namuth has written: 'Spanisches Tagebuch 1936' -- subject(s): History, Pictorial works, Spain Civil War, 1936-1939 'Fifty-two artists' -- subject(s): Artists, Photographs, Portraits 'Artists 1950-81, a personal view' -- subject(s): Artists, Portrait photography, Portraits
Five notable artists from Spanish-speaking countries include Pablo Picasso from Spain, Frida Kahlo from Mexico, Diego Rivera also from Mexico, Salvador Dalí from Spain, and Fernando Botero from Colombia. Each of these artists has made significant contributions to the art world, showcasing unique styles and cultural influences. Their works reflect a diverse range of themes and techniques, highlighting the richness of Spanish-speaking artistic heritage.
If you are playing the jeopardy contest, the category was "Artists." That is all you need. I do not have the correct question or answer. Artists Final Jeopardy! for Monday, March 30, 2009: Category: Artists Answer: The 2 famous painters who share a March 30 birthday, one born in Spain in 1746, the other in Holland in 1853. Question: Who are Goya and Van Gogh?
William Stirling Maxwell has written: 'The works of Sir Wm. Stirling-Maxwell, Baronet' 'Annals of the artists of Spain' -- subject(s): Art, History, Artists' marks, Portraits, Artists, Spanish Artists 'The entry of the Emperor Charles V into the city of Bologna on the fifth of November MDXXIX' -- subject(s): Wood-engraving, Italian 'The chief victories of the Emperor Charles the Fifth' 'The cloister life of the Emperor Charles the Fifth' -- subject(s): History