What is the name of the artist?
Joan Miro
What are the types of art Joan Miro does?
Surrealism, experimental, and "dada"
When was this painting made?
We learned about which Louis __ of France?
Louis XIV (14) of France
What are the presenters names?
Angie and Emily
What were the two occupations of the artist?
Business and artist
What is experimental art?
Experimental is experimenting different arts with new technologies and new inventions
What color represents Harlequin?
Who was known as the "Sun King?"
Ferdinand VII of Spain
What are the presenters last names?
Peralta and Soto
What were his religious roots?
The artist's religious roots were Jewish.
What is Surrealism art?
Surrealism is the use of symbolism, and collage images to produce a type of artwork
Why does Harlequin have a hole in his stomach region?
It is due to represent the hunger and poverty Miro felt making this painting.
He was a Spanish writer who is widely regarded as the greatest writer in the Spanish language.
Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra
What is our professors first name?
Maria
What is the artist's first painting called?
The first painting the artist made is called The Peasant.
What is "Dada" art?
Dada was a movement started during the First World War which was a reaction to the negative reactions of the war. It contains humor, emotional reaction, and artistic freedom of the art.
Why is Harlequin sad?
He is unsuccessful in love.
What were the three Gs of colonization?
Gold, Glory and God
Finish the title of the class:
SPA 310 ___
C1
What is the artist known exactly for? (Art wise)
He is known for his paintings, ceramics, sculptures, and ceramics.
What is the first surrealistic painting Joan Miro created?
Harlequin's Carnival
What are the three themes that describe Joan Miro's life that we see in this painting?
We see his sadness, happiness, and imagination from his life.
He was a Visigothic nobleman who founded the Kingdom of Asturias and who began the Reconquista period
Pelayo
The presenters share the same majors. What are they?
Elementary Education and Spanish