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Global WAR-NING: Geoengineering Is Wrecking Our Planet and Humanity

GlobalResearch 30 Oct 2021
Desafíos de la lucha Nasa del Cauca, Colombia ... experiencia del tejido de comunicación del pueblo nasa en Colombia” (2010) ... military was using electronic beams to ionize and de-ionize areas of the atmosphere in imitation of lightning ... Jornal Diário de Notícias ... Francisco José de Goya y Lucientes – The sleep of reason produces monsters (No.
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Six jailed in Spain for selling fakes of Goya and other artists online

The Observer 25 Oct 2021
Six people have been jailed in the eastern Spanish region of Valencia after police broke up a criminal gang that was using the internet to sell crudely forged paintings attributed to artists including Francisco de Goya, José Benlliure y Gil and Nicolás Falcó ... TopicsSpainFrancisco de GoyaEuropePaintingArtnews.
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Basel's Beyeler Foundation scores coup for Goya show

The Art Newspaper 20 Sep 2021
Altogether the Beyeler exhibition will present 75 paintings by Francisco de Goya (1746-1828), along with 50 drawings and 50 prints. Francisco de Goya’s The Naked Maja (1795-1800) will remain at the Prado in Madrid as it is too popular with visitors to be loaned Image.
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Magic, Scandal and Promiscuity, All in a Day’s Work for a Maltese Inquisitor

Ancient Origins 19 Sep 2021
The Campo de’ Fiori in Rome, with its market stalls and little cafes, seems far removed from ... Painting by Francisco Goya depicting an auto de fé, an act of public penance carried out between the 15th and 19th centuries of condemned heretics and apostates imposed by the Inquisition.
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A brush with... Philippe Parreno

The Art Newspaper 15 Sep 2021
The artist talks about his close network of collaborators, the group shows they put on early in their careers, his interest in science fiction, his new work about Francisco de Goya's Black Paintings, his aim to make a film about Mary Shelley's Frankenstein from the monster's ...
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The stolen Goya and a ransom note asking for better elderly care

The Times/The Sunday Times 20 Aug 2021
Received after the theft of Francisco de Goya’s portrait of the Duke of Wellington on August 21, 1961, the letters outline the thieves’ desire for ...
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“Collective Narcissism” and the “Dark Triad”: Those Who Protest against the “Official” Covid-19 Narrative are ...

GlobalResearch 13 Aug 2021
Note..  . First published on August 26, 2020.  . Author’s Note. I wrote this article a year ago. And now we have now entered a new phase. The “Vaccine Passport” is being imposed in a large number of countries ...   ... ... ... Francisco Goya. The Spanish Inquisition (1812-1819) Real Academia de Bellas Artes de San Fernando, Madrid ... Dr ... ... .
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A bride waving a flag in bombed-out Beirut: Christine Spengler’s best photograph

The Observer 04 Aug 2021
I spent my childhood in Madrid and I went to the Prado every week from the age of seven. I would cry at the works by Goya ... I never grew up around photography – I grew up around Goya ... Francisco Goya. “My retrospective at La Maison Européenne de la Photographie.” ... An earlier version incorrectly stated that Goya’s paintings were of the Spanish civil war ... .
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Strap in, we’re going to protest: Welcome to winding roads of visual art, activism

The Daily Californian 03 Aug 2021
With one censored piece of art under his belt already, famed artist Francisco de Goya, who was also a court painter under King Charles IV of Spain, proactively chose not to publish art that displayed his anti-war sentiments ... However, Goya’s visual protest was delayed, as “Disasters of War” was published 35 years after his death.
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A Treasure Trove of Priceless Pornography

Quillette 01 Aug 2021
Four of these meticulously art-directed videos (Goya’s “The Naked Maja”; Gustave Courbet’s “The Origin of the World”; Edgar Degas’s “Male Nude”; Jan Gossaert’s “Adam and Eve”) remain on the site, with the two representing the Uffizi and the Louvre removed ... 1752 ... “La Maja Desnuda,” Francisco de Goya, Wikimedia Commons .
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Newsletter: Essential Arts: Indigenous views of the border in exhibitions in Arizona and New Mexico

The Los Angeles Times 31 Jul 2021
I saw architecture ... I’m Carolina A ... L.A ... Also intriguing were the Goya prints contained in wooden frames carved by contemporary L.A.-based artist Patricia Fernandez, who was born in Spain ... A hand-carved frame by contemporary artist Patricia Fernández (fabricated with her grandfather José Luis Carcedo) features 18th century prints by Francisco de Goya.
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Omaha artist uses medieval technique to create unique, one-of-a-kind pottery

Omaha World-Herald 25 Jul 2021
It was acquired soon after by Puerto Rico’s Museo de Arte de Ponce, where it remains to this day ... Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec ... Juan de Pareja ... Goya (Francisco de Goya y Lucientes) ... Vicente Joaquín Osorio de Moscoso y Guzmán, count of Altamira, commissioned this tender portrait of his young son, Manuel, from court painter Francisco Goya ... Francisco Goya.
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Like Goya, a ‘renegade’: exploring Bob Thompson’s high-octane challenges to Western art

The Art Newspaper 12 Jul 2021
From left, Francisco Goya, Hasta la muerte, from Los Caprichos (1799); Bob Thompson, untitled (1962) (for Thompson work) © Michael Rosenfeld Gallery LLC, New York; photo ... From left, Francisco Goya, El sueño de la razón produce monstruos (1799); Bob Thompson, The Circus (1963) (for Thompson work) © Michael Rosenfeld Gallery LLC, New York.
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Spanish museum in embarrassing climbdown over Goya painting

The Independent 08 Jul 2021
To many admirers of Francisco de Goya, Colossus is one of the Spanish master’s greatest works, which conveys a sense of menace and the political upheaval through which ...
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John Singleton Copley double portrait lovingly restored, pock marks and all

The Art Newspaper 02 Jul 2021
Overall, Bay describes the treatment as her most satisfying to date ... More discoveries ... Mastrangelo consulted curators Mark Castro and Alexandra Letvin, who believe the long-hidden portraits of the Spanish royals were made in around 1799 or 1800 and based on popular prototypes developed by court artist Francisco de Goya ... .
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