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  2. List of Spanish artists - Wikipedia

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    Carolina del Castillo Díaz (1867–1933), Spanish painter; Juan José Gárate (1869–1939) painter; Antonio Fillol Granell (1870–1930) painter; Ignacio Zuloaga (1870–1945) painter; Hermenegildo Anglada Camarasa (1871–1959) painter; Vicente Castell (1871–1934) painter; Mariano Fortuny y Madrazo (1871–1949) designer/photographer

  3. Category:Spanish artists - Wikipedia

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    Classification: People: By occupation: People in arts occupations: Artists: By nationality: Spanish Also: Spain : People : By occupation : People in arts occupations : Artists Pages in this category should be moved to subcategories where applicable.

  4. Category:Spanish art - Wikipedia

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  5. Art of Spain (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Art of Spain is a BBC Four documentary series on Spanish art presented by Andrew Graham-Dixon. It consists of three one-hour episodes, and premiered on 31 January 2008. It consists of three one-hour episodes, and premiered on 31 January 2008.

  6. Painting - Wikipedia

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    Pattachitra style of painting is one of the oldest and most popular art forms of Odisha. Patachitras are a component of an ancient Bengali narrative art, originally serving as a visual device during the performance of a song. [93] [94] [95] Madhubani Art is a style of Indian painting, practiced in the Mithila region of India and Nepal.

  7. Work of art - Wikipedia

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    A work of art, artwork, [1] art piece, piece of art or art object is an artistic creation of aesthetic value. Except for "work of art", which may be used of any work regarded as art in its widest sense, including works from literature and music, these terms apply principally to tangible, physical forms of visual art:

  8. Duende (art) - Wikipedia

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    Duende or tener duende ("to have duende") is a Spanish term for a heightened state of emotion, expression and authenticity, often connected with flamenco. [1] Originating from folkloric Andalusian vocal music (canto jondo) [2] and first theorized and enhanced by Andalusian poet Federico García Lorca, [1] the term derives from "dueño de casa" (master of the house), which similarly inspired ...

  9. Spanish Baroque painting - Wikipedia

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    The use of the expression "still life painting" is already documented in 1599. The severe aesthetic of Spanish still life paintings contrasts with the lavish Flemish works: from the work of Juan Sánchez Cotán onward, the Spanish still life came to be defined as having simple, geometric compositions, with hard lines and Tenebrist illumination.