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“Goya and women” by Natacha Seseña

“After an introduction that brings Goya's biography closer, Natacha Seseña investigates the painter's affective environment through the letters to his friend Martín Zapater and analyzes the situation of women in the XNUMXth and XNUMXth centuries, with their lights and their shades. And against this backdrop, she also unravels, one by one, the lives of the most representative women in Goya's painting. Profusely illustrated, this book helps to discover unknown aspects of the life and work of the great forerunner of contemporary art.”

Taken from The Bookstore of the U.

See also:

http://www.taurus.santillana.es/ld.php?id=480

http://www.elpais.com/articulo/cultura/historiadora/Natacha/Sesena/descifra/retratos/mujeres/pintados/Goya/elpepicul/20041014elpepicul_9/Tes

http://www.elcultural.es/version_papel/LETRAS/10694/Goya_y_las_mujeres

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Goya and women / Natacha Seseña. — Madrid: Taurus, [2004]. — 318 p.: ill. ; 25cm — (Taurus story).

Bibliography: p.301-307

DL M 34028-2004 — ISBN 84-306-0507-X

ND 813 .G7 S47 2004