Taught in English. May not be offered every semester. Spanish art and architecture from the late 18th century to the present. Goya and succeeding movements including Picasso’s cubism, the surrealism of Miró and Dalí, and the modernist architecture of Gaudí. Using Goya as a point of departure, illustrated lectures concentrate on the subsequent Spanish Masters in relation to other Realists, Impressionists and Post-Impressionists in Europe and abroad. Includes visits to the Prado, the Sorolla, the Thyssen-Bornemisza, and the Reina Sofía museums (Madrid), and to galleries and exhibits in Madrid and the surrounding area. Other than the language of instruction, the course content is identical to that of HOA 464/SPA 364, which is taught in Spanish.
Enrollment is limited with preference given to art history and fine arts majors.
Restriction: Because this class covers the same content as SPA 364/HOA 464, students may not earn credit for both HOA 400.1 and SPA 364/HOA 464.
This course has an associated course fee. See the Madrid Course Fees page for more information.
Department: Art History
Location: Madrid
Semesters: Fall, Spring
Credits: 3