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Iberian Cultures: The Mediterranean and Transatlantic BlueprintMain MenuProjectsHashtag DescriptionSpanish Art and Architectural InfluencesArt and Architecture from Spain has undoubtedly influenced other newer forms of art and architecture throughout the world. This page combines the lenses of Moorish influence on Spanish style and its subsequent influence in other parts throughout the world.Ahead of Their TimeThis page is a collaborative work between Ana Rand and Lesly Lopez designed to show how literature and architecture were much too advanced for early modern times.Muslim Reign vs. Christian MonarchyCollaborative presentation between Jennifer Flores Romo and Dalia Gutierrez, demonstrates the different ideology between these two different rulings of the Muslims and Christian monarchy.Adelmar Ramireza4bf3b19b77c9f4b12cc64aa3ed1a273dcebf85aDALIA GUTIERREZ237ad6d9ac8ff7b9c51e0f35ec3274ccdd8642d1Lesly Lopez24df74be8a1f11bdbca9085108c7f1019c65944eLisbeth Escobar411bcc190d3522d249e537866e489550570d5804Yolanda Acevedofba459aeae85a6eef9e657c8f8c567232c2d9ebaItzel Tapia-Fregoso09f8174933ebeddee7717439b05578d6cd928c47Denise De La Rosadb8cb999e921af9cbdf074b3ddf1f36a7a7b4c43Gabby Jamall6a5db4b6afcc4c19b158f33113a36072c5244378Sara Barclay465a43aee7ced2ff9e64ec6abcb7c8323692bc54Ana Rand1dc6efbe84331359b6fcfda70bd4836fc72a95ddJennifer Flores Romo23e0c25136145a83ae2ee0b8c427784912a878fcErick Stephens6193cf92d5433c50182b5a05dc6201ffc5c9d009
The Endurance of Spanish Pre-History
12023-08-03T09:32:19-07:00Gabby Jamall6a5db4b6afcc4c19b158f33113a36072c52443784338917This is the group page for Gabby Jamall and Sara Barclay, which delves into the history, traditions, and contemporary contributions of the pre-historic groups that occupied the Iberian peninsula, with a particular focus on the Roman Empire.visual_path2023-08-03T09:52:24-07:00Gabby Jamall6a5db4b6afcc4c19b158f33113a36072c5244378 Every stage in Spain's history is incredibly important to its development and should be known to fully understand what the country is today, however, to get there, one must learn about each aspect on its own. Both "Roman Spain Manifested in Art and Architecture" and "The Coins that Change-d Spain's History and Keep it Alive" chose to focus on the Roman aspect of Spain's history, yet in different ways. "Roman Spain Manifested in Art and Architecture" explores the legacy that the Roman Empire left on the artistic and architectural composition of Spain. "The Coins that Change-d Spain's History and Keep it Alive" discusses the introduction of Roman coinage, its makeup, and its importance to Spain. Together, they not only provide insight into the past, but give context to the present.
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12023-07-25T09:49:39-07:00Gabby Jamall6a5db4b6afcc4c19b158f33113a36072c5244378Roman Spain Manifested in Art and Architecture97The Roman Empire's era of rule over the Iberian peninsula from about 200 BCE to around 470 AD left an undeniable mark on Spanish legacy and history, beginning a period of "Romanization" that encompassed several aspects of life, including the art and architecture of this region. Much of the artistic styling and architectural features of Roman rule are still visible in contemporary times, and underwent a revitalization during the Romanesque era of the Medieval ages, demonstrating the tremendous and lasting impact that the empire had on Spain. #Roman , #Architecture , #Paintingplain2023-08-04T11:48:39-07:00Gabby Jamall6a5db4b6afcc4c19b158f33113a36072c5244378
12023-07-25T09:49:41-07:00Sara Barclay465a43aee7ced2ff9e64ec6abcb7c8323692bc54The Coins that Change-d Spain's History and Keep it Alive53Much more than just a form a currency, coins share a lot about the society they belong to. The first coins in Spain, introduced by the Greeks, the Phoenicians, and the Romans, tell us about the country's early beginnings. #Coin, #Artifact, #Romanplain2023-08-10T14:40:02-07:00Adelmar Ramireza4bf3b19b77c9f4b12cc64aa3ed1a273dcebf85a