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Tried mimicking Pochigoya's art style by using one of her more recent pieces as a base~ Turned out quite nice
The Prado Museum received a gift from Goya's earliest known work.
A painting by Francisco Goya, dedicated to an episode from the Punic Wars, dates from 1771
https://t.co/nmUXYQtpIo
#theUsaARTnewS #art #UsaArt #artwork
Last weeks to see exhibition 'Goya's Graphic Imagination' at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. Until 2 May 2021. Here two etchings from the show, ''Animal Folly' and 'Out hunting for teeth' @metmuseum
@thejohnconway tossup between Monet's Rouen cathedral series, Turner's 'fighting temeraire', and Goya's Third of May 1808
Do you recognize the artist below? One is an etching, the other a drawn self-portrait. Visit current exhibition (open!) at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York until 2 May 2021. @metmuseum
Goya's Graphic Imagination.
I saw some dumb article saying these paintings are terrible. It's so dumb, all of these are absolutely fantastic.
In order (🔢): de Goya's "Tío Paquete" (portrait of a local blind man), van Gogh's "The Potato Eaters", Rembrandt's "Stone Operation", Manet's "Fishing"
Ah, I see you're reading some interesting stuff there Erofi... (Disclaimer: For Pochi-sensei's Ane Naru Mono Zenshuu doujin that Iofi's reading, I traced the cover artwork of the doujin. The doujin cover is from Pochi Goya's artwork.)
#ioarts
@franmm127 I really love Ane Naru Mono's/or just Pochi-Goya's artstyle. The faces look so unique to me. I've been trying to steal it for a while, especially the nose and mouth!
Everytime I look at Goya's painting of Colossus, I wonder if you could hear his cheeks clap like thunderous roars in the distance as he walked around.
When drawing animation layouts, I had the idea that the onscreen deaths in The God Machine could be framed as visual homages to Francisco Goya's art, specifically etchings from his series "The Disasters Of War".
This is one of the craziest alternative covers I've ever seen - Marvel Comics recreates one of Goya's most disturbing paintings, but with Venom being devoured instead of Saturn's son.
#Art: Saturn Devouring His Son (c 1819–1823), Francisco Goya/ Venom 30 alternative, Mike Mayhew
@RomGothSam goya's "satan devouring his son" (the painting this gif is inspired by) & franz von stuck's kiss of the sphinx (which is one of my favorite paintings)
"Los Caprichos" are a set of 80 prints in aquatint and etching created by Francisco Goya. The prints were an artistic experiment: a medium for Goya's condemnation of the universal follies in the Spanish society in which he lived https://t.co/Z5qGjEZ9qK #GothicAesthetics
Nudist Beach commences an offensive towards Neo-REVOCS. The target: Nagoya's main manufacture. However, Ryuko, Satsuki and Nui meet on resistance stronger than they would expect...
Read now:
https://t.co/mvvH3C5DAs
@1mpavidus Thank you! It's actually a parody of this section of Goya's "The Miracle of Saint Anthony". My painting teacher recommended that I do a study by putting my characters into a preexisting painting as thus "The TedTalk of Sir Adrian" was born.
Goya's "Saturn Devouring His Son" would be the perfect Penguin Classics cover for Devil's Creek. #devilscreek #penguinclassics #horrorishealthy #silvershamrockpublishing #goya
Dad and I were supposed to fly to Iran yesterday. Impotently watching the news unfold from the UK reminds me of Seamus Heaney's 'Summer 1969', in which the Irish poet describes being in Madrid while riots engulf Belfast, escaping the heat to gaze at Goya's paintings in the Prado.