Looking   Goya and 1789   In 1789 only one painter, hostile to idealizing abstraction, pursues his passionate attachment to color and shadow, to the point of appearing like the absolute antithesis of all that the Neoclassicists dream of: Goya.   By renouncing the diversion of Antiquity, by meditating on the mystery of matter—the […]

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