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Goya: ''To every story there belongs another''

(Hardback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Goya: ''To every story there belongs another''

Contributors:

By (Author) Werner Hofmann

ISBN:

9780500093177

Publisher:

Thames & Hudson Ltd

Imprint:

Thames & Hudson Ltd

Publication Date:

14th November 2003

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Paintings and painting
History of art

Dewey:

759.6

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

312

Dimensions:

Width 260mm, Height 310mm

Description

With ravishing full-spread details of paintings and carefully-chosen details of many etchings, this splendidly-illustrated volume focuses on Goya's profoundly disturbing imagery, and demonstrates that his modernity derives from his lifelong investigation of what lies behind the world of appearances and convention.

Werner Hofmann describes the essence of the great Spaish Artist Goya's huge output, pointing to the source of its energy, alarming immediacy and striking modernity. 'As an artist, Goya is on the side of the passions, the liberated as well as the suppressed, the liberating as well as the oppressive.'

Goya's paintings, drawings and prints are placed in their historical context, revealing the specific character of each phase of the artist's life and work. The author discusses 'the glory and the pain of faith' in Goya's early work, the artist's representation of the threat posed by the French Revolution, his dramatic documentation of the French occupation of Spain, his variations on cruelty in the Horrors of War etchings, and the religious faith apparent in his late work.

Hofmann also illuminatingly relates the artist and his work to contemporary intellectual developments, drawing comparisons with writers, critics and philosophers from Goethe to William Blake and the Marquis de Sade. The book also features extensive Notes, Chronology and a Bibliography.

Reviews

'Superb the pictures here are as intriguing and rich as anything in art' - The Independent
'Hofmanns lavishly illustrated study of Goya is a beautiful book in its own right' - The Times
'Intellectually high-powered ... like everything else by this exemplary author, the text is informed by a searching eye, and the ability to position the art firmly in its literary, historical and philosophical context' - The Sunday Times

Author Bio

Werner Hofmann was born in Vienna. He was Director of the Kunsthalle, Hamburg, from 1969 to 1990 and has also held guest professorships at Berkeley, Columbia and Harvard universities. He has published numerous books on the art of the 19th and 20th centuries.

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