Goya and His TimesFranklin Watts, Inc. | 1966 | ISBN: N/A | English | 296 pages | PDF | 44 MB
In this sensitive and lively biography, Monroe Stearns presents the little-known life of one of Spain's greatest painters— Francisco de Goya. Goya's immortality rests on a brilliant talent that freed art from the conventions of academic control —generations before anyone else saw the need for doing so—thus anticipating the nineteenth century movements of Realism, Impressionism, Expressionism.