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Francisco Goya y Lucientes, 1746-1828
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The beginnings in Saragossa; Goya in Madrid; new patrons, new projects; between commission and caprice; "Los Caprichos"; painting in the spotlight; imagery of atrocity; the artist in his studio; the Quinta del sordo; the Bordeaux years; Goya after Goya.

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Winner of the Eleanor Tufts Award from the American Association of Hispanic Art Studies, 1996.

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Janis Tomlinson is a noted authority on Spanish painting, and has taught at Columbia University, New York, and Williams College, Massachusetts.

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"This is the best monograph on Goya yet written... The text is accessible, questioning and elegant."—Times Literary Supplement "[Janis Tomlinson] provides one of the most balanced and readable introductions to any painter... This book is a pleasure to use and fundamental to all Goya studies."—Country Life "Beyond being a clear-eyed, historically alert reading of Goya's art, Tomlinson's book is full and dazzling record of it."—San Francisco Chronicle

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