Two artists separated by more than a century and a half but united in their unique — and sometimes disturbing — visions of the human condition are the focus of a new show at the will be on display in ...
¡Qué guerrero! (What a Warrior!) is an etching by Francisco José de Goya y Lucientes (Spanish, 1746–1828) from his series Los Disparates (The Follies), also known as Proverbios (Proverbs). Goya ...
The celebrated 18th-century Spanish painter and etcher Francisco Jos? de Goya y Lucientes (1746-1828) was in his seventies and recovering from a serious illness when he made his last series of ...
Los disparates (The Follies), also known as Proverbios (Proverbs) or Suenos (Dreams) is a series of prints in aquatint and etching, with retouching in drypoint and burin, created by the famous Spanish ...
56.3 x 42.5 cm. (22.2 x 16.7 in.) ...
Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. Francisco de Goya has shaken up the artistic life of Michael Armitage more than once. Armitage first ...
DALLAS — The gore, sportsmanship and pure daring of bullfighting is captured in fine detail in Francisco de Goya’s early 19th century etchings. But the black-and-white prints seem even more vivid ...
Los Disparates were produced while Goya was living in the Quinta del Sordo (the House of the Deaf Man, where he painted his terrifying ‘Black Paintings’), on the outskirts of Madrid. The series of 18 ...
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