17. How did the Spanish settlers leave their mark on the artistic culture of Texas?

@Anonymous

Spain was for a long time in control of the lands of Texas, this territory had a big population that spoke Spanish (even to this day) and that carried a lot of traditions and customs from Spain. Musical instruments that are common in Spain became widely used in Texas and Mexico, like the guitar. The names of some places and some words used commonly and in artistic creations are a heritage from Spain, for example San Antonio. And of course, Spanish architecture can be found all over Texas.

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The Spanish settlers who colonized Texas from the 16th to 19th centuries had a significant influence on the artistic culture of the state. They brought with them a rich artistic tradition that encompassed a variety of forms including painting, sculpture, and architecture. One of the most notable examples of Spanish artistic influence in Texas is the iconic San Antonio Missions, a group of five religious compounds that were established by the Spanish in the 18th century. These structures are known for their distinctively Spanish architecture, including ornate facades, arched doorways, and red tile roofs.

In addition to architecture, the Spanish also had a significant impact on painting in Texas. Many of the early religious paintings in Texas were created by Spanish artists or Mexican artists influenced by the Spanish style. These works typically featured religious themes and were created using vivid colors and strong lines. The Spanish style also heavily influenced the creation of retablos, small devotional painting on metal or wood that were commonly used in Catholic churches in the 18th and 19th centuries.

Overall, the Spanish settlers left a lasting mark on the artistic culture of Texas. Through their architecture, painting, and other forms of art, they helped shape the state's cultural identity and continue to inspire artists and creatives to this day.
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