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Caprichos

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Kiadó: Spring Books
Kiadás helye: London
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Kötés típusa: Vászon
Oldalszám: 127 oldal
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Nyelv: Angol  
Méret: 31 cm x 24 cm
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FRANCISCO GOYA Y LUCIENTES CAPRICHOS It is one of the commonplaces of contemporary art criticism to point out the many ways in which Goya bridged the eighteenth and the nineteenth centuries. A court painter, a designer of tapestries, and an etcher, his remarkable emotional rangé and technical achievements were one of the most fertile sources of inspiration for the great artists of the nineteenth century, whose work seems so far apart in spirit from the painting of the eighteenth century. Yet, though his portraits have sometimes been dismissed as facile it is not at all difficult to discern in them the peasant toughness and ruthless observation that were essential to Goya's nature and inevitably worked themselves out in his art. The same characteristics are to be observed in his tapestry designs, where one might have expected to íind all the commonplaces and conventions of the eighteenth century restated. These designs are of particular relevance to Goya's art as an etcher for it was... Tovább

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FRANCISCO GOYA Y LUCIENTES CAPRICHOS It is one of the commonplaces of contemporary art criticism to point out the many ways in which Goya bridged the eighteenth and the nineteenth centuries. A court painter, a designer of tapestries, and an etcher, his remarkable emotional rangé and technical achievements were one of the most fertile sources of inspiration for the great artists of the nineteenth century, whose work seems so far apart in spirit from the painting of the eighteenth century. Yet, though his portraits have sometimes been dismissed as facile it is not at all difficult to discern in them the peasant toughness and ruthless observation that were essential to Goya's nature and inevitably worked themselves out in his art. The same characteristics are to be observed in his tapestry designs, where one might have expected to íind all the commonplaces and conventions of the eighteenth century restated. These designs are of particular relevance to Goya's art as an etcher for it was with them that he learnt to give dramatic force to his compositions. All the qualities of emotional and iinaginative Vissza
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