This is Goya
Modern art begins with Goya. He was the first to create works of art for their own sake, and he lived in a time of incredible cultural and social dynamism when the old concepts of social hierarchy were being shaken by the new concept of equality for all. He saw his world ripped apart by Napoleon's armies and then suffered the reactionary backlash as the old order was restored. Against this epic canvas, Goya painted his own observations of humanity, transforming his youthful images of gaily dancing peasants into his mature penetrating studies of human suffering, despair, perseverance and redemption. Goya's art rises above the chaos of his times, and signals the real revolution of personal expression and independent spirit that would be the generative force behind the modernist movement in art.

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This is Goya
Modern art begins with Goya. He was the first to create works of art for their own sake, and he lived in a time of incredible cultural and social dynamism when the old concepts of social hierarchy were being shaken by the new concept of equality for all. He saw his world ripped apart by Napoleon's armies and then suffered the reactionary backlash as the old order was restored. Against this epic canvas, Goya painted his own observations of humanity, transforming his youthful images of gaily dancing peasants into his mature penetrating studies of human suffering, despair, perseverance and redemption. Goya's art rises above the chaos of his times, and signals the real revolution of personal expression and independent spirit that would be the generative force behind the modernist movement in art.

This title is appropriate for ages 14 and up
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This is Goya

This is Goya

This is Goya

This is Goya

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Overview

Modern art begins with Goya. He was the first to create works of art for their own sake, and he lived in a time of incredible cultural and social dynamism when the old concepts of social hierarchy were being shaken by the new concept of equality for all. He saw his world ripped apart by Napoleon's armies and then suffered the reactionary backlash as the old order was restored. Against this epic canvas, Goya painted his own observations of humanity, transforming his youthful images of gaily dancing peasants into his mature penetrating studies of human suffering, despair, perseverance and redemption. Goya's art rises above the chaos of his times, and signals the real revolution of personal expression and independent spirit that would be the generative force behind the modernist movement in art.

This title is appropriate for ages 14 and up

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781780676166
Publisher: Laurence King Publishing
Publication date: 10/20/2015
Series: This Is... Series
Pages: 80
Product dimensions: 6.80(w) x 8.90(h) x 0.60(d)

About the Author

Wendy Bird teaches Spanish art at Birkbeck College, among other institutions. Since she first saw Goya's prints at art college, the artist has been a constant focus of her study. She is a practicing painter and printmaker. She has also been a puppet showman, actress, and singer in a travelling theatre.

Sarah Maycock is an illustrator who has produced work for BBC Wildlife magazine, Random House, Conrad Design, and the Financial Times among others.
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