Goya gave Frankenstein’s monster his Hollywood face. Now this museum shows the artist’s larger power
If you’re exhausted by all the criminality, outrageous racism, gaslighting, antediluvian misogyny, pedestrian hatreds, cruel religiosities, fascist violence, rank cowardice and power-mongering greed ...
In February 1819, Francisco de Goya, whose own ears were already rushing with the deafness brought on by lead poisoning, signed the deed of purchase for an isolated estate known as The Deaf Man’s ...
Francisco José de Goya y Lucientes (1746-1828), known simply as Goya, was driven by a fierce, almost childlike curiosity about human nature and went through several artistic stages. He designed royal ...
A painting and a drawing by Francisco de Goya, with an estimated combined value of €5 million ($5.6 million), have been stolen from a private home in Villanueva de la Cañada, a wealthy suburb of ...
Madrid’s Museo del Prado is hosting the debut solo show for German painter and photographer Sigmar Polke in the Spanish capital, 14 years after the artist’s death from cancer. “Affinities Revealed” ...
If it’s a truism that art reflects the surroundings and the time that it’s made, there’s another accompanying truth equally durable: All artists have to navigate in the surroundings they work in. Da ...
Francisco de Goya, “Ferdinand VII in Court Dress” (1814–15) (© Museo Nacional del Prado, Madrid) When was the last time you saw a survey of one artist that could dispel completely the need for filler, ...
The work of Spanish artist Francisco de Goya seems to span several eras. Trained in the stiff rigors of 18th-century neoclassicism, Goya (1746-1828) went on to inspire 19th-century realists and ...
Looking back at 2025, the standout UK Art Exhibitions show that there wasn’t a single aesthetic or tidy narrative linking everything together.
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