Their poetry, often neo-Baroque, self-consciously cosmopolitan, and intertextual, was a late 20th-century variant of culteranismo; it emphasized museums, foreign films, international travel—anything but contemporary Spain with its problems. Paralleling the New Novel of the 1970s, they cultivated ...
Their poetry, often neo-Baroque, self-consciously cosmopolitan, and intertextual, was a late 20th-century variant of culteranismo; it emphasized museums, foreign films, international travel—anything but contemporary Spain with its problems. Paralleling the New Novel of the 1970s, they cultivated ...
During this same period, Castellón began to exhibit his work in museums in France and Spain. In 1935, Castellón participated in the Paris Exhibition of Spanish Artists that included Pablo Picasso, Juan Gris, and Joan Miró. In 1937, Castellón returned to New York and began experimenting with...
Rome in a Day Tour with Colosseum & Vatican Museums Seeing the best of Rome in a single day might seem like a big undertaking, but our expertly designed tour makes it effortless with skip-the-line tickets, included transportation, and engaging guides to lead the way. In just 7 hours, ...
they were displayed in new royal museums. Together with the Bourbons’ major building projects, the Roman treasures helped make Naples an important city and a prime attraction on the Grand Tours. They also sparked a vogue for classically inspired designs and images in ...
Spanish abstraction...ominous skiesLists and describes various art-oriented activities in New York City. Opening of Oliver Herring's `Empty Pages'; Galleries; Group shows; Photography; Museums; Auctions. INSET: Stormy weather, by Edith Ne...
This OpenLearn course focuses on public spaces and how to get by in a Hispanic city. Destinos: An Introduction to Spanish — Web Site This telenovela, or Spanish soap opera, immerses students in everyday situa...
New York City was the most common destination in the United States. Until 1890 most Spaniards in this country lived either in the city itself, with a heavy concentration in Brooklyn, or in communities in New Jersey and Connecticut. By the 1930s, however, these neighborhoods had largely disinte...
“It’s like a dream to come to Spain and stay a for a couple of years and get somebody to teach me Spanish music.” Today I am going to inform you about the well-known features of La Siesta in the Spanish culture, the creative and energetic Flamenco dance, and the historic ...
In the 1970s, 20 percent of the Argentineans in the United States resided in the New York metropolitan area. In the 1980s, this percentage increased to just over 23 percent. This is partially due to the fact that New York City already had a large Argentinean population as well as many...