The Art of Witnessing: Francisco de Goya's Disasters of War

The Art of Witnessing: Francisco de Goya's Disasters of War

by Michael Iarocci
The Art of Witnessing: Francisco de Goya's Disasters of War

The Art of Witnessing: Francisco de Goya's Disasters of War

by Michael Iarocci

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Overview

Widely acknowledged as a major turning point in the history of visual depictions of war, Francisco de Goya’s renowned print series The Disasters of War remains a touchstone for serious engagement with the violence of war and the questions raised by its artistic representation.

The Art of Witnessing provides a new account of Goya’s print series by taking readers through the forty-seven prints he dedicated to the violence of war. Drawing on facets of Goya’s artistry rarely considered together before, the book challenges the notion that documentary realism and historical testimony were his primary aims. Michael Iarocci argues that while the depiction of war’s atrocities was central to Goya’s project, the lasting power of the print series stems from the artist’s complex moral and aesthetic meditations on the subject.

Making novel contributions to longstanding debates about historical memory, testimony, and the representation of violence, The Art of Witnessing tells a new story, print by print, to highlight the ways in which Goya’s masterpiece extends far beyond conventional understandings of visual testimony.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781487545277
Publisher: University of Toronto Press
Publication date: 12/07/2022
Series: Toronto Iberic
Pages: 296
Sales rank: 744,514
Product dimensions: 5.90(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.80(d)
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Michael Iarocci is a professor of Spanish Literature and Culture at the University of California, Berkeley.

Table of Contents

Preface
Introduction

1. Tristes presentimientos de lo que ha de acontecer
2. Con razón o sin ella
3. Lo mismo
4. Las mujeres dan valor
5. Y son fieras
6. Bien te se está
7. Qué valor!
8. Siempre sucede
9. No quieren
10. Tampoco
11. Ni por ésas
12. Para eso habéis nacido
13. Amarga presencia
14. Duro es el paso!
15. Y no hay remedio
16. Se aprovechan
17. No se convienen
18. Enterrar y callar
19. Ya no hay tiempo
20. Curarlos y a otra
21. Será lo mismo
22. Tanto y más
23. Lo mismo en todas partes
24. Aún podrán servir
25. También éstos
26. No se puede mirar
27. Caridad
28. Populacho
29. Lo merrecía
30. Estragos de la guerra
31. Fuerte cosa es
32. Por qué?
33. Qué hay que hacer más?
34. Por una navaja
35. No se puede saber por qué
36. Tampoco
37. Esto es peor
38. Bárbaros!
39. Grande hazaña! Con muertos!
40. Algún partido saca
41. Escapan entre llamas
42. Todo va revuelto
43. Tambien esto
44. Yo lo vi
45. Y esto también
46. Esto es malo
47. Así sucedió

Afterword
Notes
Bibliography

What People are Saying About This

Anthony J. Cascardi

"Iarocci guides the reader through a brilliant tour of Goya's Disasters of War, offering a series of commentaries that leave no room for doubt that these shocking images of the horrors of war are as urgent for us today as ever before."

Janis A. Tomlinson

"Michael Iarocci's deft analysis transforms the way we see The Disasters of War. He explores the allegorical potential of Goya's images as well as multiple readings of their captions before turning to the role of their sequence, which takes the viewer on a journey as witness forced to confront unmitigated atrocity and devastation. This book is essential to understanding Goya's unique accomplishment and its sadly enduring relevance."

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