Art of Spain /

Graham-Dixon, Andrew

Art of Spain / presented by Andrew Graham-Dixon. - 2 Entertain, 2010. - 1 videodisc (180 minutes) : sound, color ; 4 3/4 inches.

pt. 1. The Moorish south pt. 2. The dark heart pt. 3. The mystical north

The mystical north Critic and art historian Andrew Graham-Dixon travels from southern to northern Spain to tell the story of some of Europe's most exciting and vital art. In part one he explores Moorish Spain - he looks at Muslim political and cultural influence as he travels from Cordoba to Granada, seeing classic buildings such as the Great Mosque in Cordoba, the Alcazar in Seville and the Alhambra in Granada. In part 2 he journeys to the country's scorched centre to explore Spanish art of the 16th and 17th centuries, a period that became known as the Golden Age. Tracing the rise and fall of the Spanish Empire, the brutal conquest of the New World, and the religious madness of the Inquisition he discovers how a history so violent produced such beautiful art. In the final part, he reveals how the north of the country has produced some of the most dazzling and iconic art of the modern age. Spain's turbulent history has shaped artists from Francisco Goya to Pablo Picasso. Graham-Dixon argues that Spanish architecture is the art form now taking the nation forward in the new millennium

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