Francisco José de Goya y Lucientes (1746-1828) was a famous Spanish painter who is credited with painting a work titled Saturn Devouring One of His Sons. This work was one of over ten others known as the “Black Paintings,” which were painted on the walls of his Quinta home in Spain. The painting’s contents have been widely accepted as depicting a deity named Saturn, whose Greek equivalent is Cronus (Κρόνος). It is widely believed that the painting depicts a passage from the Greek mythological story known as the Theogony, attributed to Hesiod (ca. 700 BCE). The title and attribution stated above were assigned posthumously, not by Goya himself. No other authorship sources seem to be available. Prior investigations have relied on psychological...
Beyond the narrow circle of art criticism, the late phase of Goya's painting, which corresponds to t...
Date: c. 460 B.C. Through the use of Greek myth, sculptures and artists of ancient Greece attempted ...
© 2019 the authorThis paper analyses the reception of Greek mythological figures in Earth system sci...
Francisco José de Goya y Lucientes (1746-1828) was a famous Spanish painter who is credited with pai...
This disturbing painting is one of the fourteen known as the black paintings with which Goya decor...
This disturbing painting is one of the fourteen known as the black paintings with which Goya decor...
While the popular belief that Francisco de Goya (1746–1828) turned suddenly to dark, irrational subj...
Bernard Picart (1673-1733), French Tantalus’s Torment, from The Temple of the Muses, 1733 Etching an...
To construe Cronos mythological approach is undertaken to behold its primordial image and discern it...
Francisco de Goya's depictions of demons, monsters, witches, goblins, and other supernatural beings ...
The ancient Greek god Hephaestus frequently appears as a processional figure accompanied by Dionysus...
La punition divine est un phénomène récurrent dans la mythologie grecque. L’hybris, commise par des ...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [95]-98)Associations stimulated by works of art can be ex...
In his Naturalis Historia (34.68) Pliny the Elder refers to the famous Greek artist Telephanes (date...
The topic of my research is the irrational and the ways it was accommodated through the visual arts ...
Beyond the narrow circle of art criticism, the late phase of Goya's painting, which corresponds to t...
Date: c. 460 B.C. Through the use of Greek myth, sculptures and artists of ancient Greece attempted ...
© 2019 the authorThis paper analyses the reception of Greek mythological figures in Earth system sci...
Francisco José de Goya y Lucientes (1746-1828) was a famous Spanish painter who is credited with pai...
This disturbing painting is one of the fourteen known as the black paintings with which Goya decor...
This disturbing painting is one of the fourteen known as the black paintings with which Goya decor...
While the popular belief that Francisco de Goya (1746–1828) turned suddenly to dark, irrational subj...
Bernard Picart (1673-1733), French Tantalus’s Torment, from The Temple of the Muses, 1733 Etching an...
To construe Cronos mythological approach is undertaken to behold its primordial image and discern it...
Francisco de Goya's depictions of demons, monsters, witches, goblins, and other supernatural beings ...
The ancient Greek god Hephaestus frequently appears as a processional figure accompanied by Dionysus...
La punition divine est un phénomène récurrent dans la mythologie grecque. L’hybris, commise par des ...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [95]-98)Associations stimulated by works of art can be ex...
In his Naturalis Historia (34.68) Pliny the Elder refers to the famous Greek artist Telephanes (date...
The topic of my research is the irrational and the ways it was accommodated through the visual arts ...
Beyond the narrow circle of art criticism, the late phase of Goya's painting, which corresponds to t...
Date: c. 460 B.C. Through the use of Greek myth, sculptures and artists of ancient Greece attempted ...
© 2019 the authorThis paper analyses the reception of Greek mythological figures in Earth system sci...