Cervantes, a Spanish novelist, playwright and poet in the Renaissance, was born on September 29th 1547 and died in Madrid on April 23rd16/6. He is regarded as the greatest writer in Spanish literature. Critics call his novel Don Quixote the first modern novel in the history of literature and one of the treasures of world literature.
2. Picasso
Pablo Picasso (188165438+1October 25th-1April 8th, 973), a Spanish painter and sculptor, was born in party member and is a French producer. He is the founder of modern art and the main representative of western modernist painting. Picasso is the most creative and far-reaching artist in the contemporary west and the greatest artistic genius in the 20th century.
Picasso's artistic career almost runs through his life, and his works are rich and varied. Later generations used the phrase Picasso is always young to describe Picasso's ever-changing art form. Historically, many of his works have to be divided into different periods-early blue period, pink period, prosperous black period, analytical and comprehensive cubism period (also known as cubism period), late surrealism period and so on.
3.dali?
Salvador Domingo filippo jacinto Dali-Domenech, Marquis Popol (Spanish: Salvador Domingo Felipe Jacinto Dali I Domenech, Marqué s de Pú bol,11-1-19891-23), commonly known as Salvador Dalí, is a famous Catalan painter in Spain and is famous for his surreal works.
Dali is an artist with extraordinary talent and imagination. His works are surprisingly mixed with strange dreamlike images and excellent painting skills and techniques influenced by Renaissance masters.
4. Isabella I
Isabella I (Spanish: Isabel I la Católica, 145 1 April 22,1504165438+1October 26) is the queen of Castilla. She and her cousin and husband Ferdinand II (1March 45210-1June 51June 6, 5438+1October 23) completed the battle to recover the lost land, which laid the foundation for their grandson Charles V to unify Spain in the future. ?
Isabella I is an energetic and talented monarch. She made a series of key decisions, which have had a profound impact on Spain and Latin America for centuries and still indirectly affect more people. She was also a patron of Christopher Columbus's crossing of the Atlantic.
5. Hernando Cortes
Hernando Cortes (Spanish: Hernando Cortes/English: Hernando Cortes, 1485— 1547 65438+ February 2), born in Spain, is a Spanish strategist and conqueror.
/kloc-at the age of 0/9, Hernando Cortes settled in Hispaniola Island in the West Indies. Seven years later, he joined Cuba. He heard that some cities in Mexico have great wealth, with gold and jewels everywhere. Driven by such rumors, he led an army to invade Mexico in 15 19. After the establishment of the city Veracruz, because of his cunning and greed, he conquered the Aztecs in Anahuac and spread Catholic thoughts in Mexico City. Then go north to explore southern California.
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