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Goya, order & disorder, Stephanie Loeb Stepanek and Frederick Ilchman, curators ; Janis A. Tomlinson ; with contributions by Clifford S. Ackley, Jane E. Braun, Manuela B. Mena Marqués, Gudrun Maurer, Elisabetta Polidori, Sue Welsh Reed, Benjamin Weiss, and Juliet Wilson-Bareau

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Goya, order & disorder, Stephanie Loeb Stepanek and Frederick Ilchman, curators ; Janis A. Tomlinson ; with contributions by Clifford S. Ackley, Jane E. Braun, Manuela B. Mena Marqués, Gudrun Maurer, Elisabetta Polidori, Sue Welsh Reed, Benjamin Weiss, and Juliet Wilson-Bareau
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 356-375) and index
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contains biographical information
Illustrations
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Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Goya
Nature of contents
catalogsbibliography
Oclc number
890937593
Responsibility statement
Stephanie Loeb Stepanek and Frederick Ilchman, curators ; Janis A. Tomlinson ; with contributions by Clifford S. Ackley, Jane E. Braun, Manuela B. Mena Marqués, Gudrun Maurer, Elisabetta Polidori, Sue Welsh Reed, Benjamin Weiss, and Juliet Wilson-Bareau
Sub title
order & disorder
Summary
"Francisco Goya has been widely celebrated as the most important Spanish artist of the late-eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries, the last of the old masters and the first of the moderns, and an astute observer of the human condition in all its complexity. The many-layered and shifting meanings of his work have made him one of the most studied artists in the world. Few, however, have made the ambitious attempt to explore his work as a painter, printmaker and draftsman across media and the timeline of his life. This book does just that, presenting a comprehensive and integrated view of Goya's most important paintings, prints, and drawings through the themes and imagery that continually challenged or preoccupied the artist. They reveal how he strove relentlessly to understand and describe human behavior and emotional states, even at their most orderly or disorderly extremes, in elegant and incisive portraits, dramatic and monumental history paintings, and series of prints and drawings of a satirical, disturbing and surreal nature. Derived from the research for the largest Goya art exhibition in North America in a quarter-century, this book takes a fresh look at one of the greatest artists in history by examining the fertile territory between the two poles that defined the range of his boundlessly creative personality."--Book jacket
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Goya, order and disorder
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