Old Man Goya
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In 1792, when he was forty-seven, the Spanish painter Francisco de Goya contracted an illness that left him stone deaf. Yet he continued to interact with the world and to create, spending the next thirty-five years in a world emptied of sound but bursting with images of pageantry, cruelty, and pathos.
In this brilliant, idiosyncratic book – a kaleidoscope of biography, memoir, history, and meditation – Julia Blackburn vividly imagines the artist’s world during this time. She recreates t…
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AwardsPrint BooksArt, Architecture & PhotographyBiographyPaperbackNonfictionArt - History & CriticismArtists, Architects & Photographers - BiographyGeneral & Miscellaneous ArtArt Styles & PeriodsEuropean ArtRomanticism in ArtArtists - BiographyIndividual ArtistsSpanish Art2002 National Book Critics Circle Award FinalistsPrevious Finalists - National Book Critics Circle AwardsNational Book Critics Circle Awards



