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120 Cards in this Set
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Joan Miro: The Tilled Field 1923-24 |
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Josep Fontsere: Plan for Citadel Park, 1874 |
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Josep Fontsere i Mestres: Cascade in Citadel Park Barcelona, 1875-81 -Gaudi worked as assistant on project; contributions debated |
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Josep Vilaseca i Casanovas: Arc de Triomf Barcelona, 1888 |
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Temple Expiatoride la Sagrada Família(Expiatory Temple ofthe Holy Family),
Barcelona begun by Gaudí,1883 |
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Lluis Domenech i Montaner: Cafe Restaurant Barcelona Exhibition 1888 -Islamic element |
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ajuntament |
oldest proto democratic body in Europe |
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Santa Maria del Mar,
Barcelona, 1329-1384 |
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Ceramicist Paul Pujol i Vila on Cafe Restaurant for Barcelona World Fair |
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Greeting the New Day: Lluis Domenech i Montaner 1892 Design: Collaboration with Antoni M. Gallissa -iron sculpture executed by Valeri Tiestos and unknown blacksmith ("Vulcanus") Detail of Torre de I'Homenatge (Homage tower) of Cafe Restaurant |
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Citadel of Barcelona(Ciutadella)
1715-18 Designed byProsper Verboom |
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Catalunya within the Spanish state: A History of Political Discord
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1640-1659: Reaper’s War: Great Revolt of Catalunya
• 1701-1714: War of Spanish Succession: Catalansendorse Archduke Charles of Austria • 1714: Surrender of Barcelona: construction ofCitadel. Barcelona as prisoner of military state. • 1834-39: Carlist Revolt against central state • 1843: Workers’ Revolt • 1840s: Emergence of Catalan nationalist & Federalistmovements |
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Catalan political institutions
• Parliament |
Corts Catalanes
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Catalan political institutions
• Executive |
Generalitat
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El Vapor Vellin Sants,
Barcelona1842 owned by J.Güell i Ferrer |
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Exhibition at Salon Pares Barcelona 1904 |
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Ramon Casas: Portrait of Eric Satie 30 November 1891 in L'Avenc |
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Sitges Porta de Sant Miquel & Palau Maricel |
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Santiago Rusinyol's Home: Cau Ferrat (House of Iron) Sitges, 1891-93 |
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Living Room Santiago Rusinyol: Cau Ferrat (House of Iron) Sitges, 1891-93 festes modernistes |
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Main Hall Santiago Rusinyol: Cau Ferrat (House of Iron)Sitges, 1891-93 festes modernistes |
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Puig i Cadafalch: Els Quatre Gats (1897): photo of 1904 Cafe est. by Santiago Rusinyol, Ramon Casas, Miquel Utrillo, Pere Romeu -full of Gothic revival, medieval tile work, contemporary paintings -nationalist tradition+modernism |
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Ramon Casas: Ramon Casas and Pere Romeu on a Tandem 1897 |
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Ramon Casas: Portrait of Santiago Rusinyol 1889 -Casas's painting in the back, overlaps a painting of Las Meninas |
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Edouard Manet: Emile Zola 1868 |
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Cafe in Montmartre Santiago Rusinyol 1890 |
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Roman Casas Roman Casas and Pere Romeu in a Car 1901 |
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Ramon Casas poster of Quatre Gats w/ Pere Romeu 1897 |
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Toulouse Lautrec poster for Eldorado |
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Portraits by Ramon Casas Pere Romeu 1897-1899 |
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Portraits by Ramon Casas Joaquin Torres-Garcia 1901 |
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Ramon Casas Portrait of Pablo Picasso 1900 |
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Pablo Picasso Portrait of Daniel Masgoumeri 1900 |
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Pablo Picasso Yo, El Greco 1899 |
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El Greco Apocalyptic Vision 1610 also known as Sacred and Profane Love |
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Picasso Demoiselles d' Avignon 1907 |
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Matisse 1905/06 Bonheur de Vivre -"golden age of french painting" |
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St Mary Magdalene in Penitence El Greco 1595 at Cau Ferrat, Sitges, since 1893 |
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Morphine Santiago Rusinyol 1894 Decadence -escape from physical reality |
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Picasso Decadent Poet 1900 |
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Picasso Manet's Olympia, Attended by Sebastia Sunyer Vidal and Picasso 1903 |
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Lapin Agile Paris 1905 |
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Au Lapin Agile 1904/05 "Theater of difference in which Picasso performs elaborate cultural masquerade" (Lubar) |
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Picasso Boy Leading Horse 1905 -breaking down the idea that being "Spanish" does not make you uniform National Tradition |
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"black Spain" |
-idea the Spain was "primitive" |
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Pablo Picasso Bohemians in Madrid 1901 |
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castizo |
"authentic tradition" |
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avante-garde |
new and unusual or experimental ideas, especially in the arts, or the people introducing them.
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Bohemia/Bohemian
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a person who has informal and unconventional social habits, especially an artist or writer
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Catalan Gothic
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-confined to Barcelona -an artistic style, with particular characteristics in the field of architecture. It occurred under the Crown of Aragonbetween the 13th and 15th centuries, which places it at the end of the European Gothic period and at the beginning of theRenaissance. |
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Catalan Romanesque
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cubism |
rejected the inherited concept that art should copy nature, or that they should adopt the traditional techniques of perspective, modeling, and foreshortening
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Decadence
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moral or cultural decline as characterized by excessive indulgence in pleasure or luxury.
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Eclecticism
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the combination, in a single work, of elements from different historical styles, chiefly in architecture and, by implication, in the fine and decorative arts
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modernisme |
grew in wealth and power around the mid-19th century, the region strove to re-establish its national identity, separate to Castilian Spain, firstly by restoring its language(after 150 years of oppression), but equally by a conscious injection of modern ideas designed to invigorate and lift Catalan society and culture as it approached the 20th Centur
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naturalism |
a style and theory of representation based on the accurate depiction of detail
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Noucentisme
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a Catalan cultural movement of the early 20th century that originated largely as a reaction against Modernisme, both in art and ideology, and was, simultaneously, a perception of art almost opposite to that ofavantgardists
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Renaixença
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was an early 19th-century romantic revivalist Spanish movement in Catalan language and culture, akin to the Galician Rexurdimento or the Occitan Félibrige movement
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seny |
s a form of ancestralCatalan wisdom or sensibleness. It involves well-pondered perception of situations, level-headedness, awareness, integrity, and right action
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Robert Capa Farewell to Troops leaving Barcelonafor Aragon battle front in Aug. 1936 |
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Robert Capa Member of the International BrigadeSaluting, in Barcelona, 1938. |
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Robert Capa (1913-1954)
Shooting Film in Spain, 1938 Gerda Taro |
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Robert Capa:Ernest HemingwayFighting with LoyalistArmy at Ebro River1937
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Republican Soldiers Training to Defend Barcelona, 1936
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Loyalist Supporter at a Café in Barcelona,
1936 |
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Robert Capa, Bilbao 1937
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Ferran Alsina
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is credited with the design of the textile factory of the Colonia Güell . He founded his own factory, and also set in Barcelona Museum of Experimental Physics "The Mentor"
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Antoni Amatller
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was an industrialist , master chocolatier, art collector and photographer , son of a family of chocolate makers that dates back to 1797 .
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Luis Araquistain
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-was a Spanish politician and writer. Member of the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) from a young age, he belonged to the circle of Largo Caballero
-Spanish Pavilion; Spain’s ambassador to France |
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Francisco Asís Soler
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he founded the magazine Arte Joven (Young Art)
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Madeleine de Boisguillaume
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Ramon Casas Paris 1892 Au Moulin de la Galetta |
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Josep Lluis Sert & Luis Lacasa (architects):Spanish Pavilion for International Exposition, Paris, 1937.
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Spanish Ambassador to France
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Luis Arquistain
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Commissioner of Spanish Pavillon
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José Gaos
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Sert &Lacasa,SpanishPavilion:entrance
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photomuralsof progressin education& people’sarmy
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Spanish Pavilion,
Paris:Sculptureby Alberto Sánchez Spanish People Follow aPath that Leads to a Star 1937. Recreation in Madrid 1992 |
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View in Entrance Portico of Spanish Pavilion, 1937:Picasso’s Guernica,behind Calder’s fountain.
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Alexander CalderSpanish Mercury fromAlmadén, fountainSpanish Pavilion, 1937
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Auditoriumwith Guernicain backgroundSpanish Pavilion,1937
Film & theatricalperformancessupervised byLuis Buñuel,Surrealist film artist. |
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Joan Miró painting Catalan Reaperon Celotexin stairwell from 3rd to 2nd floor ofSpanish Pavilion, 1937
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Display of Regions & Cultures of Spain:Second Floor of Spanish Pavilion, Paris, 1937
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Josep Renau: Photomontages ofSpanish Life & Culture on 2nd Floor
Woman from Salamanca &Militia Woman, 1937. |
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Josep Renau: Photomontages of Impact of War on First Floor, Spanish Pavilion, 1937
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Children Killed inBombing Raids, Madrid |
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Josep Renau: Photomontages of Impact of War on First Floor, Spanish Pavilion, 1937
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Guernica: Parliament withSacred Tree &Aerial View of Bombardment |
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Photomural ofGarcía Lorca,installed oppositeGuernicain Spanish Pavilion,1937
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Equipo CronicaLa Visita1969
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Guernica arrives in Madrid, 1981
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Picasso, State 1 of final canvas of GuernicaMay 11, 1937photographed by Dora Maar
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Picasso, Head of Woman
May 20, 1937 |
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Dora Maar 1937 Pablo Picasso's muse of nearly a decade (beginning late 1930s), including for his widely known pieces Guernica andThe Weeping Woman |
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Picasso, Mother w. Dead Child,Sketch 37, May 28, 1937
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Picasso, Mother withDead Child on Ladder,May 9, 1937
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RossoDeposition1526 (det.)
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ReniMassacre ofof Innocents1610
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Picasso, Compositional Study for GuernicaMay 1, 1937 & detail of completed painting
Use of Bird Insignia of German BattlegroupResponsible for Bombing Guenica Note change/continuity inbird image Comparative works:Goya: Tauromaquia, plate 21, 1816 & Delacroix, Liberty Leadingthe People, 1830 |
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Picasso, Painter and Model, April 19, 1937early design for Spanish Pavilion
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Guernica: view of ruins, seen from hills
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Josep Lluis Sert, founder of GATEPAC,in collaboration w. Joan B. Subirana and Josep Teorres Clavé:Dispensari Central Antitubercolos
(Tuberculosis Clinic),Barcelona, begun 1933; completed 1937 Exemplifies social goals, embraced by Popular Front government. |
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Salvador DalíSoft Constructionwith Boiled Beans(Premonition ofCivil War)1936
Thantostriumphantover Eros& Seny : Love and Death NarcisMonturiol: inventor of the first air-independent and combustion-engine-drivensubmarine. |
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Joan Miró
Rope and People 1935 |
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Miró: Still Life with an Old Shoe, 1937
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Joan Miró, Aidez L’Espagne, 1937(poster, executed in stencil) |
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España negra1898 Cover byDarío de Regoyos Text byEmile Verhaeren |
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Ignacio Zuloaga,Portrait ofMaurice Barrès,1911
(Barrès wrote Greco, orthe Secret of Toledo) |
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RobertMotherwellElegy toSpanishRepublic,no. 1
1948India inkon paper |
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Robert Capa: Refugee Transit Center in Barcelona
January 1939 |
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Robert Capa: Bidding Farewell to the International Brigade inBarcelona, November 1, 1938
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AUCA deQueipo de Llano(1936-1939)Traditional popularwoodcut print
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Picasso, Dream and Lie of Franco, 8-9, Jan. 1937(etching, aquatint, and scraper on copper)
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Picasso, Dream and Lie of Franco, 8-9, Jan. 1937(etching, aquatint, and scraper on copper)
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First Crusade: Spain, Spiritual Guide for the World 1937
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Evoking the Reconquista: name given to a long series of wars and battles between the Christian Kingdoms and the Muslim Moors for control of the Iberian Peninsula |
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Posters on a Wall in Barcelona, c. 1936/1939 (photo: Kati Horna)Commissariat de Propaganda.
Founded Oct. 3 1936.Chief: Jaume Miravitlles.SDP: Syndicate of Professional Designers,Part of UGT: General Workers’ Union |
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Ricard Fàbregas:11 September:Catalans! Catalunya!1937
Rafael Casanova(1660-1743),Commander in chief ofCatalan armies forArchduke Charles of Austria(against Bourbons).Statue byRossend Nobas, 1888 |
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Espert Briones, They Shall Not Pass! 1936(issued by Madrid Ministry of Propaganda)
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Lluis Domènechi Montaner
Palau de laMúsica Catalana Home ofOrfeó Català Barcelona,1905-08 PATRON:Joaquim Cabot(fulfills goals ofFèlix Millet &Amadeu Vives) |
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Reus
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Bell tower of Sant Pere (Gothic era)
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helix
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interior spiral staircase of tower
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Joan Miró:
Self Portrait1919 Josep Dalmau:early supporter |
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catenary
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curve, traced bychain, hanging from 2points, not in same vertical line
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parabola
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curve formed byintersection of cone withplane parallel to its side.
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