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Explore William Blake’s visionary ‘Newton.’ A monotype masterpiece blending Romanticism & scientific critique. Discover its symbolism & profound impact on art history.
Explore William Hogarth’s satirical masterpiece, ‘The March of the Guards to Finchley,’ a vibrant 1750 oil painting depicting London’s Jacobite defense. A unique piece of art history!
William Hogarth's satirical masterpiece, "The Bruiser," depicts a drunken clergyman and bulldog amidst scandal & controversy – a biting commentary on 18th-century society.
Experience Goya's 'Estan Calientes'! This iconic print from "Los Caprichos" captures a heated debate, showcasing the artist’s masterful commentary on Spanish society through dramatic chiaroscuro and evocative figures. Own a piece of art history.
Witness Goya's haunting 'A Caza de Dientes.' This Capricho depicts a shocking scene of exploitation and suffering, reflecting the artist’s critical view of Spanish society. Own a stunning hand-painted reproduction.
Francisco Goya's "Caprichos: Out Hunting for Teeth" (1797-99) is a biting satire of Spanish society, showcasing a disturbing scene with intense figures and reflecting the artist’s critical vision.
Blake's Dante, Virgil and Cato depicts three figures – Dante, Virgil, and Cato – confronting a wall symbolizing the challenges of spiritual enlightenment. The stark black and white print showcases Blake’s masterful engraving technique and reflects the Romantic preoccupation with mythic narratives and visionary art.
Discover 'The Laterna Magica' by Paul Sandby! This captivating 1760 watercolor depicts a lively scene with a magic lantern reflection, offering insight into 18th-century art & society.
Francisco Goya’s "Look how solemn they are" (1799) is a haunting black & white etching depicting grotesque figures in a claustrophobic scene. Romantic horror, masterful technique – explore this powerful artwork.