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On the catalog cover of Christie's evening sale Tuesday is Francisco Goya's portrait of Don Juan López de Robredo, embroiderer to King Carlos IV of Spain estimate: £4 million-£6 million.
Renewed Interest in the Old Margaret Studer 2011
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A group of four of Francisco Goya's "Caprichos" represent the Spanish master's biting satire and masterly etching technique, while a 1785 etching by the English artist James Sayers, "Cicero in Catilinam" its title referring to a parallel political situation in ancient Rome, stands on its own as a work of subtle, proto-Impressionist beauty as well as a cutting political cartoon.
Making a Mockery of It All Barrymore Laurence Scherer 2011
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Her virtuoso skill is yoked to a visionary and deeply historical sensibility influenced by 17th century masters including Francisco Goya, Albrecht Dürer and Jan van Eyck, as well as religious painters, particularly Heironymus Bosch.
ArtScene: Southern California's Top Ten Exhibition Picks for 2010 ArtScene 2011
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The over 500 items on display, including scientific instruments and paraphernalia, show this obsession with the unknown through the works of Albrecht Dürer, Caspar David Friedrich, Francisco Goya, Victor Hugo, Paul Klee, Edvard Munch and others.
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Works by older artists whose example reverberated with Degas provide a context: paintings by Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres, Eugène Delacroix, Francisco Goya and Pierre Puvis de Chavannes, along with Japanese prints and a sampling of the efforts of the artist's friends and near-contemporaries, including Auguste Rodin, Pierre Renoir, Mary Cassatt and Gustave Caillebotte.
Stolen Moments and Persistent Poses Karen Wilkin 2011
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Her virtuoso skill is yoked to a visionary and deeply historical sensibility influenced by 17th century masters including Francisco Goya, Albrecht Dürer and Jan van Eyck, as well as religious painters, particularly Heironymus Bosch.
ArtScene: Southern California's Top Ten Exhibition Picks for 2010 ArtScene 2011
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Christie's Images The Francisco Goya portrait of Don Juan López de Robredo, the embroiderer to King Carlos IV of Spain, is estimated at £4 million-£6 million.
Renewed Interest in the Old Margaret Studer 2011
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With their ashen flesh seeming to rise dramatically from the blackened ground, the two can resemble phantoms from one of Francisco Goya's Black Paintings.
In a Place of Dreams and Dreamers Robert Greskovic 2011
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Upon entering the Society's elegant courtyard, the first work one encounters is the magnificent and commanding portrait by Francisco Goya of "The Duchess of Alba" (1797).
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However entertaining and inventive Squeeze is, so long as Rottenberg remains part of the very production-consumer equation she portrays, she can't be placed within the history of serious political art that, from Francisco Goya to Hans Haacke, critiques the conditions of power and wealth.
G. Roger Denson: Mika Rottenberg's "Squeeze" Becomes What It Critiques G. Roger Denson 2010
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