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Goya's famed antiwar work The Third of May is often called the first modern painting. Unpack the complicated politics behind it in Art Bites.
The degradation of a tortured prisoner in this Goya etching, made during the Spanish Inquisition, is still too familiar.
If your teenagers are riveted by tales of vampire romance, try not to worry—they're just caught up in a long tradition marvelously documented by the Musée d'Orsay in its show "The Angel of the ...
It's hard to get your mind around the Spanish art of Francisco Goya y Lucientes (1746-1828), which goes on view today at the National Gallery of Art. Courtly first, then wild, it depicts so many ...
The Colossus, one of the world’s best-known paintings, has again been attributed to the Spanish artist Francisco Goya, with the Museo del Prado in Madrid quietly restoring his name to the work ...
The Boston Museum of Fine Arts has assembled one of the largest exhibits of Goya's artwork ever seen in the U.S. His paintings, prints and drawings range in technique from exquisitely refined to raw.
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 ...
Francisco Goya straddled the end of an old era and the start of a new one. His 1814 depiction of a Spaniard's execution by firing squad, "The Third of May, 1808," is often called the first modern ...
Four 2023 gifts, including a Goya portrait and a David Hockney landscape, expand the Huntington's paintings collection.
The new show at the Norton Simon Museum by Francisco de Goya y Lucientes, “Unflinching Vision: Goya’s Rare Prints,” shows Spain’s art colossus to be a supreme technician with an appetite ...
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