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GOYA: VISIONS OF FLESH AND BLOOD
Francisco Goya is Spains most celebrated artist and considered the father of modern art. Not only a brilliant observer of everyday life and Spains troubled past, he is a gifted portrait painter and social commentator par excellence. Goya takes the genre of portraiture to new heights and his genius is reappraised in a much-anticipated landmark exhibition at The National Gallery, London. The film uses this exhibition to look in depth at Goyas eventful life.
Through extensive location footage, Goyas revealing letters and a unique exhibition of masterpieces from great collections across the world, this film builds a fascinating portrait of the painter and the colourful world he painted. Influenced by Rembrandt and Velázquez, Goya explored a new realism where he did not flatter and was not afraid to reveal what he saw physically and psychologically. Yet this did not stop him securing major commissions from powerful individuals seeking the prestige of being painted by the best artist of the day. Royalty, aristocrats, politicians and close friends were subjected to his highly modern approach that captured rapid changes of expression, gesture and emotion. Goyas powerful vision and technical brilliance makes him one of the most admired and revered artists in the world today and indeed among the greatest painters to have lived.
Directed by: David Bickerstaff
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LocationJarvis Conservatory (View)
1711 Main Street
Napa, CA 94559
United States
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