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  • Riffing on artistic "styles" as diverse as the portraiture of Diego Velázquez and Jean-Dominique Ingres, the Surrealism of Yves Tanguy and Giorgio de Chirico, Francisco de Goya's grotesques, Giuseppe Arcimboldo's absurdist figures and Pablo Picasso's Rose period, Cubism and classicism (as well as Sesame Street and Looney Tunes), Mr. Condo (b. 1957) produces a clownish mishmash of masters and pop culture.

    Mind Games for the Surreal Lance Esplund 2011

  • "Goya: The Portrayed Conscience" exhibits 80 etchings by the Spanish artist Francisco de Goya (1746-1828), published in 1799 under the title "Caprichos" and quickly withdrawn from circulation.

    Time Off 2009

  • Also taking a bleak look at the state of political state of affairs, Marcel Dzama's voting cubicle, Contra el bien general/Against the Common Good, makes reference to the same named Francisco de Goya etching executed 1815-1820 critical of a period after the Spanish war with the French.

    Paddy Johnson: The Voting Booth Project 2008

  • For the graphic appeal, their influences as reported on the website include: Gustav Klimt, Edvard Munch, Odilon Redon, Francisco de Goya, Paul Klee and the Japanese photographer Hiroshi Nonami.

    No Fat Clips!!! : Une charogne 2006

  • Yesterday that painting of a cherubic-looking six-year-old member of the Spanish royal family, the Infante Don Luis Maria, was displayed to the world for the first time since Francisco de Goya put paintbrush to canvas in 1783.

    Unseen Goya Revealed The Nag 2006

  • Yesterday that painting of a cherubic-looking six-year-old member of the Spanish royal family, the Infante Don Luis Maria, was displayed to the world for the first time since Francisco de Goya put paintbrush to canvas in 1783.

    Archive 2006-12-01 The Nag 2006

  • Also at Mason's Yard is the Chapmans' latest doctored set of original etchings by Francisco de Goya, the stirring 19th-century Disasters of War.

    Evening Standard - Home Ben Luke 2011

  • The House of Alba Foundation, for instance, oversees one of Spain's largest and most valuable collections of artworks and historic documents, including paintings by artists like Francisco de Goya and Diego Velázquez and the first map of the Americas by Christopher Columbus.

    NYT > Home Page By RAPHAEL MINDER 2011

  • She said her writing was influenced by the poetry of T.S. Eliot and the war works of the painter Francisco de Goya, as well as the songs of rock groups like The Doors, The Pogues and The Velvet Underground.

    NYT > Home Page By JAMES C. MCKINLEY JR. 2011

  • Also at Mason's Yard is the Chapmans' latest doctored set of original etchings by Francisco de Goya, the stirring 19th-century Disasters of War.

    Evening Standard - Home Ben Luke 2011

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