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Francisco José de Goya y Francisco José de Goya y LucientesLucientes 

the biggest spanish painter in classicism

He was born in Spain and he died in France , where he was searching peace

and he avoided of violence, which he hated.

In 1792 he became deaf. At first his pictures radiated lightness

and happiness.

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Goya’s famous work ‘Saturn Devouring

His Son’  is a depiction of the Roman myth of

Saturn.

This is one of the paintings that Goya

painted directly onto the walls of his own house.

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The painting is the sister of The Second of May, 1808.

Together, the two canvases represent an uprising by the Spanish people against

their Napoleonic occupiers.

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Bandit Killing a Woman

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GuernicaGuernica Guernica is a painting by Pablo Picasso, depicting the

bombing of Guernica Basque Country, by German and Italian warplanes at the behest of the Spanish

Nationalist forces, on April 26, 1937, during the Spanish Civil

War.

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Hermann Hermann NitschNitsch

Austrian artist who works in experimental and multimedia modes.

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He was born in Vienna, he is called an "actionist" or a performance artist.

Nitsch's abstract splatter paintings, like his performance pieces, established a

theme of controlled violence, using bright reds, maroons, and pale greys

that communicate organic mutilation.

In the 1950‘s, Nitsch conceived of the Orgien Mysterien Theatre.

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Jozef SrnaJozef Srna

CConsidered as a Slovak Goyaonsidered as a Slovak Goya..

His paintings are His paintings are based on the based on the classic painting techniquesclassic painting techniques and and

they they reflect the quiet, socio-social reflect the quiet, socio-social motives, the human face motives, the human face

expresses anger, aggression, expresses anger, aggression, pain, sadness, perhaps even pain, sadness, perhaps even

despairdespair..

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His painting ViolenceHis painting Violence

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Thanks for your attentionThanks for your attention

Made by: Sexta‘ s girls Katarína Zaťková Martina Vadovičová Lenka Kohútová Kristína Kováčová