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4.0 out of 5 stars
A very nice monograph on Goya.,
This review is from: Francisco Goya y Lucientes : 1746-1828 (Paperback)
Janis Tomlinson, the writer of this book, seems primarily concerned in showing that there is a continuity in Goya's work, that it did not suddenly change from light-hearted to dark after Goya went deaf. For the most part, I feel she achieved this end, I for one am convinced. I wish she wrote more on Goya's technique and his personal life, both of which she does not go into much. The 300 or so colour reproductions of Goya's work are excellent, and there are many good close-ups. Unfortunately, Goya produced around 1,800 works, so it is disappointing that only a fraction of them are in this book.
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Goya: A Genius Defined by Passion--His Life in Paintings by Francisco Goya (Paperback - March 1, 1999)
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