Framed Spain Artwork
Spain is a bright and colorful country, brimming with a vivid history and art. Known for Flamenco music and dance, bullfights, scenic beaches and lots of sunshine, Spain is a culture center and the backdrop for some of the world’s greatest artwork. Spain has captured the heart of artists who attempt to capture the lively scenery of Spain in Framed Spain Art.
Painters like Manuel Garcia Y Rodriguez, Howard Behrens, and Joaquin Sorolla y Bastida have all captured the essence of Spain in Framed Spain paintings. “Garden Grotto, Alcazar de Seville”, by Joaquin Sorolla y Bastida, is a beautiful and soft painting, depicting a quiet and serene Spanish courtyard complete with a bubbling fountain and a budding vine climbing up the sides of a Spanish home. Howard Brehrens painting, “Along The Costa Brava”, shows beach goers enjoying the sand and surf of a sunny day, with a vivid background of contrasting white stucco buildings with terracotta roofs. A girl reading takes advantage of the lush and tropical greenery of a Spanish garden in Manuel Garcia Y Rodgriguez’s painting, “A Garden in Seville”.
Modern painters like Elli Milan, and William Buffett, use more geometric and bold colors in their Framed Spain artwork. “COSTA DEL SOL II”, by Elli Milan, showcases in bright pops of color a geometrically depicted town lined with palm trees sitting on the coast of Spain. William Buffett’s “Marbella” uses more muted colors to convey the sunny Mediterranean painting of boats at the harbor in Marbella Spain.
No art collection is complete without an addition of a Salvador Dali painting. Dali, famous for his surrealist style, pays homage to his native home of Spain. Using antiqued shades and ghostly depictions of a woman; Salvador Dali in portrays the Spanish Civil War in his strange, yet beautiful painting entitled “Spain, c.1938”.