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"Goya in Bordeaux" is a portrait of the artist as an old man. Directed by the Spaniard Carlos Saura, it's a rhapsodic piece, theatricalized and artificial, ...
Three Insightful Facts About Goya’s Royal Portrait. Is Queen María Luisa the true star of Goya's famed royal portrait? Francisco Goya, Charles IV of Spain and His Family (1800–1801).
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Game Rant on MSNThe Stone of Madness Devs Give Behind-The-Scenes Look At The Game's Goya-Inspired ArtIn an exclusive reveal to Game Rant, the team behind The Stone of Madness showed off a behind-the-scenes look at the game's ...
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Game Rant on MSNThe Stone of Madness' Goya-Inspired Art ExplainedIn a Game Rant exclusive, the team behind Stone of Madness has shown off concept art that reveals more of the game's Goya ...
In Goya’s one later painting that bespeaks male intimacy, “Self-Portrait with Dr. Arrieta” (1820), we see the artist, drastically enfeebled, being attended to by a doctor who is almost ...
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.
The portraits at the Frick are of Goya’s circle during these difficult last years: friends and people who helped him, who shared his politics and, often, his life as an exile. A catalogue essay by one ...
No’: How a Stolen Goya Portrait Ended Up in a Villain’s Lair A replica of a painting stolen from London’s National Gallery makes an appearance in the 007 film. Sean Connery as James Bond in Dr.
Francisco de Goya, Procession of the Holy Office (1819-1823) But, the present discussion argues, Goya’s picture is particularly scary precisely because we can see it foreshadowed in his earlier work.
The price points shot way higher with Francisco José de Goya y Lucientes’s dual portraits of a mother and daughter—Dona Maria Vicenta Barruso Valdés seated on asofa with a lap-dog and ...
Two Goya portraits will be auctioned at Christie’s in January; they seem guaranteed to smash the record price for his work, currently $7.8m.
London’s Wallace Collection Director Talks Goya, Dog Portraits, and Veggie Soup Xavier Bray knew since he first visited the Prado museum in Madrid at the age of 14: “I wanted to spend my life ...
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