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One of the most morbid painters ever, and one of the best
There is such a cliche about artists and madness. Perhaps there’s a bit of truth to...
Mental health facilities in the 1800's bore an uncanny resemblance to dungeons
Jesuit missionary work gone horribly wrong
Legend has it that Goya’s first draft to this dining room centerpiece included...
Add medals when necessary
Infamous pubes
Creepy kids play creepy game and sing creepy song
A tale of two Majas
Leading, ailing, never failing
A “botched job” that gave us giant robots
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Napoleon's Spanish henchmen stopping a revolt did not go down well with Goya
The corner baker in the foreground, incest in the background
Marry museum director, place portrait in museum = success
Not my king
Someone call Matthew Hopkins
Superstition ain't the way
Depression is one of the most prevalent mental health issues in the world, so...
No more drinkie
This one hung in Goya's dining room. Yum!
His madre must have done something right
Acclaimed art collector Shawn “Jay Z” Carter once wisely said, “I bought some...
A pre-Dukehood portrait
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Doesn't like blood
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Lovers on the lawn
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The Third of May 1808 by Francisco Goya
Angelica takes a stab at combining the mostly crude Texts From Last Night...
Monogram by Robert Rauschenberg at the Museum of Modern Art Stockholm Here’s to our...
Portrait of the tortured artist before he became a cliché
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