This Spanish painter is famous for light-filled beach scenes.
Sorolla
This architect designed the Sagrada Familia.
Gaudí
This sculptor is known for creating moving sculptures called mobiles.
Alexander Calder
The International Brigades fought in this war.
Spanish Civil War
The Sagrada Familia is located in this city.
Barcelona
This artist is known for surrealism and melting clocks.
Dalí
This American architect is known for organic architecture like Fallingwater.
Frank Lloyd Wright
This Spanish sculptor is known for using metal and iron in his works.
Julio González
The International Brigades supported the Republican government against this leader.
Franco
Sorolla painted many scenes of children doing this activity at the beach.
Playing
This movement explored dreams and the subconscious.
Surrealism
This German school combined art, design, and architecture.
the Bauhaus
This sculptor often created geometric, cubist-style metal sculptures.
Pablo Gargallo
The International Brigades supported the Republican side against this opposing group.
The Nationalists
This is the year that Franco died.
1975
This artist created colorful, abstract works and was from Barcelona.
Miró
This Spanish architect focused on modern, functional buildings with clean lines.
Josep Lluís Sert
Unlike González and Gargallo, Calder’s sculptures are not static but instead do this.
Move
Many volunteers were opposed to this ideology.
Fascism
Gaudí’s buildings often include colorful broken ceramic mosaics called this in Spanish.
trencadís
This art style uses shapes, colors, and forms instead of realistic images.
Abstract Art
Unlike Gaudí, modern architects like Sert and Wright focused more on function than this.
Decoration/ornament
Gargallo’s sculptures often include empty spaces, meaning they use this concept.
Negative space
The International Brigades were officially dissolved in this year.
1938
The International Brigades were organized mainly in this city.
Albacete