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Los Caprichos

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The Story

After a serious illness in 1792, Goya spent five years recuperating and preparing himself for the burst of creativity that was to follow. He read deeply in the French revolutionary philosophers. From Rousseau he evolved the idea that imagination divorced from reason produces monsters, but that coupled with reason "it is the mother of the arts and the source of their wonders." In Spain he saw a country that had abandoned reason, and he peopled Los Caprichos with the grotesque monsters that result from such an action. Plate after plate shows witches, asses, devils, and other strange creatures, many of which are caricatures of members of the society against which Goya was fighting.
The plates were first published in 1799. There are still in existence, however, six extremely rare sets of artist's proofs, considered by most who have managed to see them as infinitely superior to the work actually published. Now, for the first time, this edition reproduces one of these sets of 80 prints, together with the "Prado" manuscript, a commentary on the plates. In addition, this collection contains supplementary material to the Los Caprichos series, inlcuding a never-before-published study for Caprichos 10; three unique proofs of plates probably intended for publication with the others; a preliminary drawing for plate I, a self-portrait of Goya (which appears as the frontispiece to this volume); and a unique proof of "Woman in Prison" which may represent an earlier version of Caprichos 32.

New 1969 edition of a pre-first-edition proof set in the collection of Mr. Philip Hofer, Cambridge, Massachusetts, in facsimile size, with seven additional plates, making a total of 87 plates. English translation of the "Prado" manuscript and captions by Tomas Harris. Introduction by Mr. Hofer.
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After a serious illness in 1792, Goya spent five years recuperating and preparing himself for the burst of creativity that was to follow. He read deeply in the French revolutionary philosophers. From Rousseau he evolved the idea that imagination divorced from reason produces monsters, but that coupled with reason "it is the mother of the arts and the source of their wonders." In Spain he saw a country that had abandoned reason, and he peopled Los Caprichos with the grotesque monsters that result from such an action. Plate after plate shows witches, asses, devils, and other strange creatures, many of which are caricatures of members of the society against which Goya was fighting.
The plates were first published in 1799. There are still in existence, however, six extremely rare sets of artist's proofs, considered by most who have managed to see them as infinitely superior to the work actually published. Now, for the first time, this edition reproduces one of these sets of 80 prints, together with the "Prado" manuscript, a commentary on the plates. In addition, this collection contains supplementary material to the Los Caprichos series, inlcuding a never-before-published study for Caprichos 10; three unique proofs of plates probably intended for publication with the others; a preliminary drawing for plate I, a self-portrait of Goya (which appears as the frontispiece to this volume); and a unique proof of "Woman in Prison" which may represent an earlier version of Caprichos 32.

New 1969 edition of a pre-first-edition proof set in the collection of Mr. Philip Hofer, Cambridge, Massachusetts, in facsimile size, with seven additional plates, making a total of 87 plates. English translation of the "Prado" manuscript and captions by Tomas Harris. Introduction by Mr. Hofer.
art history;comic artist;woodblock prints;black paintings;court artist;com 2012;fernando vii;spanish life;sexual potency;spanish painter;robert hughes;spanish artist;holy office;spanish translations;court painter;art criticism;exhibition catalog;spanish history;de mayo;western art;fresh insights;art critic;fine arts;art historian;historical context;printmaking;hokusai;aquatint;godoy;printmaker;tiepolo;never-before-published;chirico;bourbons;disproportion;prado;1799;bullfighting;leftists;spaniard;murals;etchings;reproduces;tapestries;knopf;basque;guerrilla;madrid;franco;proofs;reproductions;carlos;inquisition;reproduced;captions;napoleon;plates;disasters;portraits;art history world;goya;spain;books on black paintings;books on spanish painters;books on art histories;books on art criticisms;books on madrid;books on court artists;books on franco;books on aquatints;books on fine arts;books on prado;books on comic artists;books on hokusai;books on historical contexts;books on sexual potencies;books on bourbons;books on tiepolo;books on art critics;books on printmakers;books on spanish translations;books on printmakings;books on exhibition catalogs;books on basques;books on spanish lives;books on fresh insights;books on chiricos;books on godoy;books on western arts;books on holy offices;books on spanish histories;books on knopfs;books on woodblock prints;books on art historians;books on robert hughes;books on reproductions;books on court painters;books on spanish artists

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