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Peter Blum Gallery is pleased to announce the exhibition Francisco de Goya Los Desastres de la Guerra (The Disasters of War), May 15 through August 1, 2008, at Peter Blum SoHo, 99 Wooster Street, New ...
Goya’s unflinching cycle of drawings, The Disasters of War, are the most searing works of art ever to deal with conflict, argues Alastair Sooke.
This is the very first opportunity to view the National Museum of Western Art’s complete set of ‘The Disasters of War’, a series of prints by Francisco de Goya (1746-1828) depicting the ...
Leo Tolstoy (1828-1910) began work on his novel "War and Peace" in 1863, the same year that Francisco José de Goya y Lucientes’ (1746 – 1828) "Disasters of War" was first posthumously ...
Francisco de Goya y Lucientes (1746-1828) created the eighty etchings that comprise Los Desastres de la Guerra (The Disasters of War) ...
In this age of “surgical strikes” with “smart bombs,” it is worth remembering that war is immutably ugly.We have Francisco de Goya y Lucientes to remind us.A product of 18th-century ...
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.
The Georgia Museum of Art at the University will exhibit Francisco de Goya’s (1746-1828) “Disasters of War” Aug. 18-Oct. 28. This exhibition will feature all 80 prints that make up ...
Through the pairing of the exhibitions Goya: The Disasters of War, and Steve Mumford's War Journals, 2003-2013, the Frist Center for the Visual Arts offers two powerful artistic portrayals of ...
Francisco de Goya y Lucientes, 1st edition, Plate 3 “Lo Mismo” (“The Same”), from Los Desastres de la Guerra (“The Disasters of War”) (1810–1820), printed in 1863 (courtesy the ...
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 ...