Course Description

Course Name

Spanish Art and Architecture

Session: IMLU1119

Hours & Credits

45

Prerequisites & Language Level

Taught In English

  • There is no language prerequisite for courses at this language level.

Overview

1. Introduction

Art is an individual an a cultural expression and, as such, pieces of art and artists can be seen as reflections
of their culture throughout time. Therefore, the study of art movements and artists is one way to learn from a
society and its culture. The works of El Greco, Velázquez, Goya and Picasso are paramount in the history of
Spanish, as well as Western, Art. This course will help students to understand artistic value in the sociohistorical
context in which it was created. The course is organized in a way that helps students develop their
knowledge about art from the very beginning. It starts by offering a short introduction on how to analyze
paintings. Then it moves on to artistic movements and artists, explained by the lecturer. Finally, the students
themselves create presentations on artists and topics chosen by the lecturer.

2. Course Objectives
The main objective of this course is that students learn how to differentiate, as well as appreciate, the great
Spanish painters -El Greco, Velázquez, Goya and Picasso- and how they influenced and were influenced by
their social and cultural environments. Another important goal is that students learn to appreciate art in
general and paintings in particular.
All this will be achieved through theoretical and practical classes, with slide shows and documentaries in the
classroom. Therefore, no book or any other kind of material will be needed for this course. The lecturer will
provide students with all the material needed for a better understanding of the course content.

3. Syllabus
1.- How to Analyze Paintings
2.- Introduction to Painting in Spain Before the 16th Century.
3.- Mannerism. Doménikos Theotokópoulos "El Greco".
4.- The Baroque. Diego Rodriguez de Silva Velazquez.
5.- Neoclassicism and Romanticism. Francisco de Goya and Lucientes.
6.- 20th century. Pablo Ruiz Picasso "The Genius."
4. Bibliography:
-Aznar Almazan, Sagrario and Alicia Cámara Muñoz. Historia del Arte. Universidad Nacional
de Educación a Distancia, Madrid, 2002.
-Connel, Evan S. Francisco Goya: A Life. Counterpoint, New York, 2004.
-Day, Fergus; Kandlish, Louise; et al (eds.) Art Book: Velazquez. Dorling Kidersley, London,New York, Sidney, 1999.
-Giorgi, Rosa. Art Book: El Greco. Dorling Kidersley, London, New York, Sidney, 2000.
-Graham-Dixon, Andrew, narr. BBC The Art of Spain: The Dark Heart. BBC 4, 2008. DVD.
-Graham-Dixon, Andrew, narr. BBC The Art of Spain: The Moorish South. BBC 4, 2008. DVD.
-Graham-Dixon, Andrew, narr. BBC The Art of Spain: The Mystical North. BBC 4, 2008. DVD.
-Hugh, Robert, narr. Goya: Crazy Like a Genius. BBC 4, 2002. DVD.
-?ngo, G. Walther (ed.). Picasso. Taschen, Cologne, 1992.
-Kruger, Anna (ed.). Art Book: Goya. Dorling Kidersley, London, New York, Sidney, 1999.
-Levey, Michael. From Giotto to Cézanne: A Concise History of Painting. Thames and Hudson,
London, 1962.
-Marlow, Tim, narr. The Great Artists: El Greco. The Seventh Art Productions, 2001. DVD.
-Marlow, Tim, narr. The Great Artists: Velázquez. The Seventh Art Productions, 2001. DVD.
-Scholz-Hänsel, Michael. El Greco. Taschen, Cologne, 2002.
-Schneider Adams, Laurie. A History of Western Art. McGraw-Hill, New York 2011.
-Sooke, Alistair. Modern Masters: Picasso. BBC, 2010. DVD.
-West, Simon and Tim Piggot-Smith, narr. The Private Life of a Masterpiece: Diego Velázquez,The Rockby Venus. BBC 2, 2002. DVD.
-West, Simon and Tim Piggot-Smith, narr. The Private Life of a Masterpiece: Francisco Goya,The Third of May 1808. BBC 2, 2004. DVD.
-West, Simon and Tim Piggot-Smith, narr. The Private Life of a Masterpiece: Pablo Picasso,Les Demoisalles d'Avignon. BBC 2, 2004. DVD.

5. System of evaluation
5.1 Attendance and Participation (20%)
- To show interest during the lectures
- Appropriate commentaries and questions during the lectures
- Taking part in class activities
5.2 Written and Oral assignments (40%)
5.2.1 Midterm Essay: A five to six-page essay on a topic suggested by the lecturer. The essay has to be
written in MLA format. (20%)
5.2.2 Oral Presentation: A 15 to 20-minute presentation on a topic suggested by the lecturer. After the
presentation, students will have to give to the lecturer a document with the bibliography used for the
presentation. (20%)
5.2.3 Exams (40%)
5.2.3.1 Midterm exam: The exam is divided into two parts: short questions and analysis of paintings. The
short question part has ten questions, of which students have to answer only five, with answers two to five lines long. The analysis of paintings part has two paintings. You only have to analyze one of them, and you should do so in both a scholarly and a personal way. (20%).
5.2.3.2. Final exam: The exam is divided into two parts: short questions and analysis of paintings. The short question part has ten questions, of which students have to answer only five, with answers two to five lines long. The analysis of paintings part has two paintings. You only have to analyze one of them, and you should do so in both a scholarly and a personal way. (20%)
5.2.4. Equalization of grades
94-100 A // 90-93 A- // 85-89 B+ // 80-84 B // 75-79 B- // 70-74 C+ // 65-69 C // 60-64 C- // 55-59 D+ //
50-54 D // -50 F

*Course content subject to change