Francisco de Goya's depictions of demons, monsters, witches, goblins, and other supernatural beings constitute a major part of his art. Most books and many articles on the Spanish master include some discussion of these works, but there is no detailed study devoted exclusively to them. The present investigation proposes to fill this lacuna by carefully examining the role that these supernatural beings play in many of Goya's series of paintings and etchings. It considers how and why these beings gradually assumed greater importance in his art and shows how they reached their climactic expression in the "Black Paintings" that the aged master created for his villa "La Quinta del Sordo." Chapter I of this study discusses the earliest appearance...
This dissertation offers a new analysis of eleven paintings executed by Francisco de Zurbarán (1598-...
Any scholar devoted to the study of the witch figure in Early Modern Spain will soon realize that th...
In the Middle Age, monsters and demons occupied a prominent place in the European social imaginary, ...
Francisco de Goya's depictions of demons, monsters, witches, goblins, and other supernatural beings ...
The aim of this thesis is to offer a re-evaluation of our cultural assumptions concerning the monstr...
The present work Francisco de Goya: Los Caprichos (Caprices) is dedicated to the analysis of the Fra...
Francisco Goya was an important painter and printmaker, whose work grew out of the Baroque era into ...
While the popular belief that Francisco de Goya (1746–1828) turned suddenly to dark, irrational subj...
This paper analyzes the relation between art and beauty in modern times, starting from Goya's style ...
Francisco de Goya is an artist whose work has unsettled a generation of poets and thinkers. The engr...
We present a study about of allegorical elements of representation from female figure in the work Ba...
This paper discusses research on Francisco de Goya's series Los Caprichos. A semiotic analysis of Fr...
This disturbing painting is one of the fourteen known as the black paintings with which Goya decor...
Beyond the narrow circle of art criticism, the late phase of Goya's painting, which corresponds to t...
This disturbing painting is one of the fourteen known as the black paintings with which Goya decor...
This dissertation offers a new analysis of eleven paintings executed by Francisco de Zurbarán (1598-...
Any scholar devoted to the study of the witch figure in Early Modern Spain will soon realize that th...
In the Middle Age, monsters and demons occupied a prominent place in the European social imaginary, ...
Francisco de Goya's depictions of demons, monsters, witches, goblins, and other supernatural beings ...
The aim of this thesis is to offer a re-evaluation of our cultural assumptions concerning the monstr...
The present work Francisco de Goya: Los Caprichos (Caprices) is dedicated to the analysis of the Fra...
Francisco Goya was an important painter and printmaker, whose work grew out of the Baroque era into ...
While the popular belief that Francisco de Goya (1746–1828) turned suddenly to dark, irrational subj...
This paper analyzes the relation between art and beauty in modern times, starting from Goya's style ...
Francisco de Goya is an artist whose work has unsettled a generation of poets and thinkers. The engr...
We present a study about of allegorical elements of representation from female figure in the work Ba...
This paper discusses research on Francisco de Goya's series Los Caprichos. A semiotic analysis of Fr...
This disturbing painting is one of the fourteen known as the black paintings with which Goya decor...
Beyond the narrow circle of art criticism, the late phase of Goya's painting, which corresponds to t...
This disturbing painting is one of the fourteen known as the black paintings with which Goya decor...
This dissertation offers a new analysis of eleven paintings executed by Francisco de Zurbarán (1598-...
Any scholar devoted to the study of the witch figure in Early Modern Spain will soon realize that th...
In the Middle Age, monsters and demons occupied a prominent place in the European social imaginary, ...