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The new show at the Norton Simon Museum by Francisco de Goya y Lucientes, “Unflinching Vision: Goya’s Rare Prints,” shows Spain’s art colossus to be a supreme technician with an appetite ...
Once a beloved court painter, Goya in his later years turned his hand to anti-war works. Francisco Goya, Self-Portrait (1796–97). Photo: Fine Art Images/Heritage Images/Getty Images.
Pasadena, Calif. Francisco José de Goya y Lucientes (1746-1828), known simply as Goya, was driven by a fierce, almost childlike curiosity about human nature and went through several artistic stages.
Francisco José de Goya y Lucientes (Spanish, 1746–1828), “Portrait of José Antonio Caballero, Second Marqués de Caballero, Secretary of Grace and Justice (detail),” 1807. Oil on canvas.
Francisco Goya, El Sueño de la Razon Produce Monstruos, (The Sleep of Reason Produces Monsters), Plate 43 from Los Caprichos, Etching and aquatint, 1799 Among the Caprichos, his famous The Sleep of ...
Art & Exhibitions Sigmar Polke Meets His Artistic Hero Francisco de Goya at the Museo del Prado It's the German artist's first solo exhibition in the Spanish capital.
Francisco Goya (b. 1746). At the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Great Works, In Focus A series featuring art critic Sebastian Smee’s favorite works in permanent collections around the United States.
Francisco de Goya y Lucientes, Enterrar y callar. (To Bury and Keep Quiet), Disasters of War 18, c. 1810–11, Etching, drypoint, burin, direct etching (lavis), and burnishing; working proof ...
Goya was exploring the subconscious in these works, raising questions about reason and enlightenment and human nature. The suite precedes his more monstrous but better-known series, La Tauromaquia ...
Francisco de Goya was a Spanish romantic painter and widely considered the most important Spanish artist of his time (the late 18th century and the early 19th century). His work has achieved ...
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