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Goya

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Informationen zum Autor Janis Tomlinson is a noted authority on Spanish painting, and has taught at Columbia University, New York, and Williams College, Massachusetts. Klappentext Francisco Goya (1746-1828) has been called the last of the Old Masters and the first of the Moderns. For most of his career he was court painter to the Spanish kings, yet he also produced some of the most compelling images of social unrest and personal anguish ever painted. Among his works are formal royal portraits and the so-called 'black paintings' - intensely private images of loneliness and despair. In this beautifully illustrated and up-to-date account of all aspects of Goya's career, Janis Tomlinson addresses the contradictions of his art and places the artist and his work in the social and political context of Spain and Europe during the period of the French Revolution and its reactionary aftermath. This absorbing, thoughtful, prize-winning study, while remaining the essential monograph on this landmark painter, is now made available to a wider audience in an attractively priced paperback edition. 'This is the best monograph on Goya yet written ... the text is accessible, questioning and elegant.' (Times Literary Supplement) '[Janis Tomlinson] provides one of the most balanced and readable introductions to any painter ... this book is a pleasure to use and fundamental to all Goya studies.' (Country Life) 'Beyond being a clear-eyed, historically alert reading of Goya's art, Tomlinson's book is full and dazzling record of it.' (San Francisco Chronicle) Zusammenfassung Francisco Goya (1746-1828) has been called the last of the Old Masters and the first of the Moderns. For most of his career he was court painter to the Spanish kings, yet he also produced some of the most compelling images of social unrest and personal anguish ever painted. Among his works are formal royal portraits and the so-called 'black paintings' - intensely private images of loneliness and despair. In this beautifully illustrated and up-to-date account of all aspects of Goya's career, Janis Tomlinson addresses the contradictions of his art and places the artist and his work in the social and political context of Spain and Europe during the period of the French Revolution and its reactionary aftermath. This absorbing, thoughtful, prize-winning study, while remaining the essential monograph on this landmark painter, is now made available to a wider audience in an attractively priced paperback edition. Inhaltsverzeichnis The beginnings in Saragossa; Goya in Madrid; new patrons! new projects; between commission and caprice; "Los Caprichos"; painting in the spotlight; imagery of atrocity; the artist in his studio; the Quinta del sordo; the Bordeaux years; Goya after Goya. ...

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Authors Janis Tomlinson, Janis A. Tomlinson
Publisher Phaidon Press Ltd
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 18.08.1999
 
EAN 9780714838441
ISBN 978-0-7148-3844-1
Dimensions 252 mm x 290 mm x 34 mm
Series Monographs a to z by artists
F A GENERAL
F A GENERAL
Monographs a to z by artists
Subject Humanities, art, music > Art > Antiques

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