Francisco Goya: The Tapestry Cartoons and Early Career at the Court of Madrid
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press Summary: From 1774 until 1792, the mainstay of Goya's career was the tapestry designs he created for the Royal Tapestry Factory at Santa Barbara. This is the first English language study of these paintings.The author examines the paintings in relation to emblematic and literary traditions, and reveals the deeper thematic coherence of the sequence.
9780521366212
ISBN:0521366216
Pub Date: 1989Publisher: Cambridge University Press Summary: From 1774 until 1792, the mainstay of Goya's career was the tapestry designs he created for the Royal Tapestry Factory at Santa Barbara. This is the first English language study of these paintings.The author examines the paintings in relation to emblematic and literary traditions, and reveals the deeper thematic coherence of the sequence.
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ISBN-13:
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Pub Date: 1989
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
9780521366212
ISBN:
0521366216
Pub Date: 1989
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
From 1774 until 1792, the mainstay of Goya's career was the tapestry designs he created for the Royal Tapestry Factory at Santa Barbara. This is the first English language study of these paintings.The author examines the paintings in relation to emblematic and literary traditions, and reveals the deeper thematic coherence of the sequence.
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