The romantic brushstrokes and stark realities in Francisco Goya’s The Third of May (1814), a pivotal canvas depicting the public executions of Spanish freedom fighters by French troops, solidified its ...
In the 80 allegorical etchings of Los Caprichos, Goya explores creative freedoms that were not acceptable to the conventions of art in his time. The works included in the exhibition can be divided ...
Looking ahead to the bicentennial of the death of Francisco Goya (1746–1828), New York’s Hispanic Society Museum and Library is opening a new Goya Research Center dedicated to the Spanish artist in ...
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See Masterpieces by Monet, Matisse, Degas and Picasso in the First-Ever Exhibition of This German Family's Private Art Collection
Over four generations, one German family built a sprawling collection of European masterpieces. Now, those artworks are on ...
In “Searching for Goya,” at the Joyce Theater, the troupe uses the painter’s images as frames for flamenco dances. By Brian Seibert The fashion designer pulls back the curtain on his creative process.
While many argue that "modern art" began in the 1800s, could it actually have started with Joseph Wright of Derby's An ...
Had Francisco Goya died of the infection that deafened him at 47, he would be remembered only as a Spanish court painter with a knack for candid likenesses. But the tortuous, stone-silent path he ...
SANTA FE - A collection of drawings by Spanish artist Francisco de Goya is part of an international exhibition that's making only one stop in the U.S. That stop is in New Mexico. "Renaissance to Goya: ...
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