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Auditorio de Tenerife
arts complex in Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Spain
Generation of ‘27
group of Spanish poets
Costumbrismo
thumb|right|José Jiménez Aranda (1837–1903): The Bullring (1870)
bodegón
thumb|upright 1.3|A bodegón by an unknown Spanish painter, Kitchen Scene, depicting most of the commonly employed Motif (visual arts)|motifs Bodegóns are a type of painting from the 17th-century Spanish Baroque period, which are still lifes of food and household objects (mostly culinary) in nondescript or humble surroundings. They sometimes depicts commoners selling food, eating, or drinking. "Bodegón" is Spanish for "still life", yet the style is only one part of what are called "still lifes" in English.
Mozarabic art
artistic style of the Iberian peninsula
Spanish art
history of art of Spain from Ancient Iberia to the present
Hispanic Society of America
museum and reference library in New York City for the study of the arts and cultures of Spain and Portugal and their former colonies
Luminism
late-impressionist or neo-impressionist style in painting
Victory Cross
10th-century Asturian Christian ornamented processional cross
Asturian architecture
architectural style of the Kingdom of Asturias
Iberian schematic art
Cross of the Angels
early medieval reliquary in Oviedo, Asturias (Spain)
Goya Museum
art museum in Castres, France
Agate Casket of Oviedo
Meadows Museum
art museum in Dallas, Texas
Casco de Leiro
ritual hemispherical cap
Arca Santa
oak reliquary kept in the Cathedral of Oviedo, Spain
New Spanish Baroque
Baroque art in the Viceroyalty of New Spain
Real Academia de España en Roma
organization
Naked Woman Climbing a Staircase
1937 artwork by Joan Miró
Os renovadores
Quito School
Latin American artistic tradition
Caja Madrid Obelisk
monument designed by Santiago Calatrava located in the Plaza de Castilla in Madrid, Spain
Elizabeth Du Gue Trapier
Spanish art expert