This volume offers an introduction to the work of Francisco Goya and covers all aspects of his work: oil, fresco, etching, lithography, chalk and pen. In his lifetime, Goya worked for some of the most prestigious Spanish patrons. For most of his career he was court painter, and yet he also produced some of the most compelling images of social unrest of the last century. The book opens with an introduction to the artistic milieu in Saragossa, where Goya received his earliest training. It moves on to explain the growth of his career in Madrid where he eventually became the most prominent painter at court before and after the French occupation of his country. Throughout the text, Goya's work is set in its political and social context. The work ends with a discussion of his influence on such artists as Manet, Ensor and Picasso. Enriqueta Harris is the author of "Velazquez".
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Illustrationen
210 colour and 70 b&w illustrations, chronology, bibliography
Maße
Höhe: 290 mm
Breite: 250 mm
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ISBN-13
978-0-7148-2912-8 (9780714829128)
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Schweitzer Klassifikation
From Saragossa to Madrid; Goya in Madrid; decade of ascent; between commission and caprice; "Los Caprichos"; painting for the court; imagery of war; the artist in his studio; the last years in Madrid; the Bordeaux years; Goya after Goya.