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- catalog abstract ""Werner Hofmann places Goya's paintings, drawings and prints in an historical context, revealing the specific character of each phase of the artist's life and work. He discusses 'the glory and the pain of faith' evinced by Goya's early work, the artist's parabolic representation of the threat posed by the French Revolution, his dramatic documentation of the French occupation of Spain, his variations on cruelty in the Horrors of War etchings, and the faith in art apparent in his late work. Hofmann also relates the artist and his work to contemporary intellectual developments, drawing comparisons with writers, critics and philosophers from Goethe to William Blake and the Marquis de Sade."--BOOK JACKET.".
- catalog alternative "Goya. English".
- catalog alternative "To every story there belongs another".
- catalog contributor b13097899.
- catalog contributor b13097900.
- catalog created "2003.".
- catalog date "2003".
- catalog date "2003.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "2003.".
- catalog description ""Werner Hofmann places Goya's paintings, drawings and prints in an historical context, revealing the specific character of each phase of the artist's life and work. He discusses 'the glory and the pain of faith' evinced by Goya's early work, the artist's parabolic representation of the threat posed by the French Revolution, his dramatic documentation of the French occupation of Spain, his variations on cruelty in the Horrors of War etchings, and the faith in art apparent in his late work. Hofmann also relates the artist and his work to contemporary intellectual developments, drawing comparisons with writers, critics and philosophers from Goethe to William Blake and the Marquis de Sade."--BOOK JACKET.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 331-332) and index.".
- catalog description "Prologue: Goya and Goethe -- Ch. 1. 'The interplay of opposites improves and sustains the world' -- The glory and the pain of faith -- The Spanish roots of Goya's ambiguity -- Falls, upheavals, dissolutions -- A brief idyll: Sanlucar -- Ch. 2. The sickness of reason -- Prelude to the Caprichos: masquerades and exorcisms -- The Caprichos -- A negative ideality -- The artist's dream -- The sickness of reason -- Ch. 3. A witness of his time -- Two churches in one: San Antonio de la Florida -- The French years -- The Desastres de la Guerra -- An early inner dialogue: the 'Black Paintings' -- The Disparates -- Ch. 4. Goya talks to himself: 'Still learning' -- The self-portraits -- Lux ex tenebris -- Indissoluble bonds -- 'It's better to die' -- Epilogue: The artist heals by means of consciousness.".
- catalog extent "336 p. :".
- catalog identifier "0500093172".
- catalog issued "2003".
- catalog issued "2003.".
- catalog language "eng ger".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York, N.Y. : Thames & Hudson,".
- catalog subject "Goya, Francisco, 1746-1828 Criticism and interpretation.".
- catalog subject "N7113.G68 H62813 2003".
- catalog tableOfContents "Prologue: Goya and Goethe -- Ch. 1. 'The interplay of opposites improves and sustains the world' -- The glory and the pain of faith -- The Spanish roots of Goya's ambiguity -- Falls, upheavals, dissolutions -- A brief idyll: Sanlucar -- Ch. 2. The sickness of reason -- Prelude to the Caprichos: masquerades and exorcisms -- The Caprichos -- A negative ideality -- The artist's dream -- The sickness of reason -- Ch. 3. A witness of his time -- Two churches in one: San Antonio de la Florida -- The French years -- The Desastres de la Guerra -- An early inner dialogue: the 'Black Paintings' -- The Disparates -- Ch. 4. Goya talks to himself: 'Still learning' -- The self-portraits -- Lux ex tenebris -- Indissoluble bonds -- 'It's better to die' -- Epilogue: The artist heals by means of consciousness.".
- catalog title "Goya : to every story there belongs another / Werner Hofmann ; [translated from the German by David H. Wilson].".
- catalog title "Goya. English".
- catalog title "To every story there belongs another".
- catalog type "Criticism, interpretation, etc. fast".
- catalog type "text".