Goya's late masterpiece : head of a monk


Autoria(s): Coon, Alisia Robin
Data(s)

01/01/2012

Resumo

Francisco Goya painted few canvases during the last four years of his life spent in France. Several of his late masterpieces have fallen under scrutiny over the past ten years, their authenticity questioned by internationally respected scholars. Goya’s Head of a Monk can be counted among this group of disputed canvases. However, a comparison of the Monk with the artist’s sketchbooks, miniatures and murals created during his time in France as well as his last few years in Madrid indicate that this image as well as its underpainting were created by the master himself toward the end of his career.

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http://digitalcommons.du.edu/art_mrp/336

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Digital Commons @ DU

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Master's Research Papers

Palavras-Chave #Goya #Francisco #--1746-1828 -- Criticism and interpretation #Painting -- Expertising #Grotesque in art #History of Art, Architecture, and Archaeology
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