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El Museo del Prado vuelve a atribuir ‘El coloso’ a Francisco de Goya
El Museo del Prado vuelve a atribuir ‘El coloso’ a Francisco de Goya
La pinacoteca defendía desde hace más de diez años que era obra de un seguidor del pintor NOTICIA
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Museo del Prado presentó ayer la reordenación de las salas dedicadas al siglo XIX con un discurso más internacional, mayor presencia de mujeres y más peso de la pintura social.
Pero, de manera casi inadvertida, saltaba la noticia. Según reveló la revista ‘Ars Magazine’, en la cartela que acompaña el cuadro de
April 21, 2021
On Wednesday, April 21, from 4-5 p.m. join this virtual program, by Janis A. Tomlinson who is lecturing about the exhibition, World Without Reason: Goya’s Los Disparates. At some point between his 70th and 75th year, the Spanish artist Francisco José de Goya y Lucientes (1746-1828) etched images published thirty-six years after his death as Los Proverbios. Following that 1864 publication, impressions of the plates with titles in Goya’s hand that described the scenes as disparates, perhaps best translated as “irrationalities” came to light, justifying the title by which we today know these etchings. In this lecture, Janis Tomlinson will discuss how the intriguing imagery of these works mark a new creative departure for Goya, to be continued in works to follow, including the well-known “black” paintings. An internationally recognized authority on Goya, Janis Tomlinson is the author of several books on the artist. Tomlinson’s recently published biography
Live streamed Lecture by Janis A Tomlinson, Los Disparates and Goya s Late Works: Triumphs of Caprice | WSU Insider wsu.edu - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from wsu.edu Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
April 16, 2021
On Wednesday, April 21, from 4-5 p.m. join this virtual program, by Janis A. Tomlinson who is lecturing about the exhibition, World Without Reason: Goya’s Los Disparates. At some point between his 70th and 75th year, the Spanish artist Francisco José de Goya y Lucientes (1746-1828) etched images published thirty-six years after his death as Los Proverbios. Following that 1864 publication, impressions of the plates with titles in Goya’s hand that described the scenes as disparates, perhaps best translated as “irrationalities” came to light, justifying the title by which we today know these etchings. In this lecture, Janis Tomlinson will discuss how the intriguing imagery of these works mark a new creative departure for Goya, to be continued in works to follow, including the well-known “black” paintings. An internationally recognized authority on Goya, Janis Tomlinson is the author of several books on the artist. Tomlinson’s recently published biography