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Goya

A witness of his time

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Róla szól
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New York
Kiadó: Konecky & Konecky
Kiadás helye: New York
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Kötés típusa: Fűzött kemény papírkötés
Oldalszám: 323 oldal
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Nyelv: Angol  
Méret: 29 cm x 25 cm
ISBN: 0-914427-49-0
Megjegyzés: Színes és fekete-fehér reprodukciókkal.
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GOYA
A WITNESS OF HIS TIME
Although Goya never held an official position in government, his services to the court and his friends of influence aroused in him a sense of political responsibility in the face of a society at first in violent transition and then in complete dissolution. Most significant were the two great political events of his time, the French revolution and Napoleon's invasion of Spain. These had a shattering effect on both his life and art.
From May of 1808 until his death in Bordeaux twenty years later Goya suffered through the extremities of war and the persecution of his people. On one of the engravings for his celebrated series The Disasters of War, Goya inscribed the famous words, "I saw it with my own eyes." It is the heat of his total involvement that sears his canvasses, engravings and designs. Goya, the witness, holds an accusing mirror to the face of his time.
This lavishly illustrated and closely researched work is the fruit of the labors of Pierre... Tovább

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GOYA
A WITNESS OF HIS TIME
Although Goya never held an official position in government, his services to the court and his friends of influence aroused in him a sense of political responsibility in the face of a society at first in violent transition and then in complete dissolution. Most significant were the two great political events of his time, the French revolution and Napoleon's invasion of Spain. These had a shattering effect on both his life and art.
From May of 1808 until his death in Bordeaux twenty years later Goya suffered through the extremities of war and the persecution of his people. On one of the engravings for his celebrated series The Disasters of War, Goya inscribed the famous words, "I saw it with my own eyes." It is the heat of his total involvement that sears his canvasses, engravings and designs. Goya, the witness, holds an accusing mirror to the face of his time.
This lavishly illustrated and closely researched work is the fruit of the labors of Pierre Gassier, until recently Professor of Art History at the University of Neuenburg in Switzerland. A bibliography and index complete a volume distinguished by its superb design. For anyone interested in art and the life of the mind, this penetrating look at Goya, one of our traditions greatest painters, must prove indispensable. Vissza

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