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In a Game Rant exclusive, the team behind Stone of Madness has shown off concept art that reveals more of the game's Goya influence.
Francisco de Goya, “Dreadful Events in the Front Rows of the Ring,” 1816; etching, burnished aquatint, lavis, drypoint and burin. (Steven Oliver) ...
Francisco José de Goya y Lucientes was a Spanish Old Masters artist who was born in 1746. Their work is currently being shown at multiple venues like Uffizi Galleries, The Uffizi in Florence. Numerous ...
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.
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 de Goya y Lucientes, “The Duchess of Alba” (1797), oil on canvas. On loan from The Hispanic Society of America, New York, NY (image courtesy Royal Academy of Arts) ...
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.
Tagged: Francisco de Goya, Italy, Otto Dix, Reviews, Venice Michael Glover Michael Glover is a Sheffield-born, Cambridge-educated, London-based poet and art critic, and poetry editor of The Tablet.
On Saturday, two activists from the campaign group Futuro Vegetal glued their hands to Francisco de Goya's paintings at Prado Museum in Madrid, Spain to raise awareness for the climate change issue ...
James A. Castillo's 'The Quinta’s Ghost,' debuting at Tribeca, explores Goya's art and trauma, blending horror and Spanish history.