red face and with his chest blazing with decorations, and the ugly ill-natured queen are painted as they were. Alfonce Daudet called them «the baker's family who have just won the big lottery prize». Goya's purpose is deeper than satire: he has unmasked these people as evil. Only some of the children escape his condemnation.
The
The frivolity of this picture contrasts with Goya's denunciation of the inhumanity of warfare, of which the most monumental example is
Goya's passionate humanity speaks uncensored through his engravings. Goya made several series of etching-aquatints, the earliest of which
The introductory print of the second section shows the artist asleep at his table loaded with idle drawing instruments, before which is propped a tablet inscribed «El sueno de la razon produce monstruos»(«the sleep of reason produces monsters»). Reason, the goddess of the 18-th century philosophers, once put to sleep, allows monsters to arise from the inner darkness of mind. Goya's menacing cat and the rising clouds of owls and bats glowing in light and dark are lineal descendants of the beasts of medieval art.
Instead of merely threatening human life, as in
One of Goya's rare references to Classical mythology illustrates the most savage of Greek legends.
Now nearing eighty, the great painter was not to live long with these creatures of his despairing imagination. After the restoration of a reactionary monarchic government in 1823, he left for France and died in exile.
Make sure you know how to pronounce the following words:
Francisco Goya; duchess; Alba; Daudet; Saturn; parody; bayonet; malevolent; nocturnal; demonic; caprices; lineal
I. Read the text. Make sure you understand it. Mark the following statements true or false.
1. Goya's portraits of the royal court were influenced by Van Dyck.
2. The
3. In 1786 Goya made several series of etching-aquatints.
4. In 1815 after the expulsion of the French from Spain the liberal government commissioned Goya a painting.
5. When Reason sleeps monsters arise from the inner darkness of mind.
6. The monarchy was restored in Spain in 1828.
1. Was Goya a lifelong rebel against artistic and intellectual straitjackets? What artistic trend did Goya represent?
2. What is Goya's supreme achievement in portraiture? How many figures are portrayed in this portrait? How are the king and the queen depicted? How was this portrait characterised by Alfonce Daudet? What did Goya want to express by this portrait?
3. What is one of the most delightful paintings of the female nude in history? Is there any other version of this picture? How was the nude explained?
4. In what painting did Goya denounce the inhumanity of war? What does this work of art represent? How is the firing squad treated? How are the victims depicted?
5. What is represented in
6. What does one of Goya's rare references to Classical mythology illustrate? What does this work of art symbolise?
III. i. Give Russian equivalents of the following phrases:
the greatest artistic genius; at the turn of the century; the supreme achievement in portraiture; an inspired parody; a sketchier version of the picture; an unconventional portrait; to commission a painting; a firing squad; helpless victims; brushstrokes of an unimagined ferocity; an example of «social protest» in art; etching-aquatints; denounce the inhumanity of war; lineal descendants; references to Classical mythology.
ii. Give English equivalents of the following phrases:
офорт с акватинтой; пример «социального протеста» в искусстве; прямые потомки; ссылки на классическую мифологию; высшее достижение портретной живописи; беспомощные жертвы; на рубеже веков; нетрадиционный портрет; энергичные мазки; стрелковое подразделение; гениальный художник; осудить жестокость войны; заказать картину; рабочая версия картины.
iii. Make up sentences of your own with the given phrases.
iv. Arrange the following in the pairs of synonyms.
a) ferocity; lineal; parody; supreme; squad; commission; achievement; monster; evil;
b) satire; order; immoral; viciousness; hereditary; beast; exquisite; unit; feat.
IV. Here are descriptions of some of Goya's works of art. Match them up to the titles given below.
1. This painting is the earliest explicit example of «social protest» in art.
2. Goya unmasked these people as evil.
3. The first section, dealing with events from daily life, is surpassed by the second, devoted to fantastic events.
4. The monsters take over entirely.
5. This work of art is an allegory of Time which engulfs us all.
6. This picture is an unconventional portrait of the duchess of Alba.
a. Maja Desnuda
b. Saturn Devouring one of his Sons