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Goya at The Courthauld Gallery

"This major exhibition reunites all the surviving drawings from Francisco Goya's extraordinary Witches and Old Women Album. It offers a fascinating view of a very private and personal Goya."
In this exhibition visitors are invited to discover the private world of Goya's boundless imagination, expressed through visions and nightmares, superstitions, and the problems of old age. Above all, the drawings reveal Goya's penetrating observation of human nature.

"Nightmare"

"Mirth"
No cameras were allowed in the exhibition but I managed to find these two drawings from the book Goya: 67 Drawings. His drawing style is very simple yet expressive and fascinated me so much. It would be an honor to have my future drawings influenced by Goya.
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