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    Two Old Ones Eating Soup (Spanish: Dos viejos comiendo sopa) or Two Witches (Spanish: Dos Brujas) is one of the fourteen Black Paintings created by Francisco...
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    series is made up of 14 paintings: Atropos (The Fates), Two Old Men, Two Old Ones Eating Soup, Fight with Cudgels, Witches' Sabbath, Men Reading, Judith...
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    Procession of the Holy Office, Saturn Devouring His Son, The Dog, Two Old Men, Two Old Men Eating Soup, Witches' Sabbath, Women Laughing, Glendinning, Nigel, (1975)...
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    called Saturn, eating one of his children out of fear of a prophecy by Gaea that one of his children would overthrow him. The work is one of the 14 so-called...
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  • Devouring His Son and Judith and Holofernes. La Leocadia, Two Old Men and Two Old Ones Eating Soup were on the left wall. The art historian Lawrence Gowing...
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    to its companion piece Women Laughing and opposite The Dog and Two Old Men Eating Soup. X-ray reveals that the image was dramatically altered before Goya...
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    art-loving king in a private room, "the room where His Majesty retires after eating." In fact, the Inquisition by 1808 was nearing the end of its influence...
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    José de Goya y Lucientes (1746–1828) was a Spanish artist, now viewed as one of the leaders of the artistic movement Romanticism. He produced around 700...
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    the Deaf Man) on the banks of the Manzanares near Madrid. It was a small two-story house which was named after a previous occupant who had been deaf,...
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    early hours of the morning following the uprising and centers on two masses of men: one a rigidly poised firing squad, the other a disorganized group of...
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    is needed before eating. Condensed soup (invented in 1897 by John T. Dorrance, a chemist with the Campbell Soup Company) allows soup to be packaged into...
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    Man Mocked by Two Women or Women Laughing or (Spanish: Dos mujeres y un hombre [English:Two Women and a Man]) or The Ministration are names given to a...
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    World" objects, stressing the presence of African ones instead. The Garden was first documented in 1517, one year after the artist's death, when Antonio de...
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    and 20th-century painters. Goya is often referred to as the last of the Old Masters and the first of the moderns. Goya was born to a middle-class family...
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    During that era, vendors in the streets of Athens were selling hot pea soup." Eating fresh "garden" peas before they were matured was a luxurious innovation...
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    Another piece of evidence comes from a 1797 portrait where she is wearing two rings, one inscribed 'Goya' and the other 'Alba', on her hand pointing down towards...
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    Atropos, or The Fates (Spanish: Átropos or Las Parcas) is one of the 14 Black Paintings painted by Francisco de Goya between 1819–1823. Goya, then 75...
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    possesses large horns and is crowned by a wreath of oak leaves. On the right, an old crone can be seen holding an extremely starved looking, but apparently still...
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    eighty-two years. Hughes, Robert. "The unflinching eye". The Guardian, 4 October, 2003. Retrieved 30 January 2010. Danto, Arthur. "Shock of the Old: Arthur...
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    Goya (1746–1828), probably completed between 1821 and 1823. The mural is one of the fourteen Black Paintings that Goya applied in oil on the plaster walls...
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    the collection through purchase are some outstanding ones acquired in recent years including two works by El Greco, The Fable and The Flight into Egypt...
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    Turtle soup, also known as terrapin soup, is a soup or stew made from the meat of turtles. Several versions of the soup exist in different cultures, and...
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    grandly lit window like the one that serves as a metaphor for Christ's holiness in Leonardo da Vinci's Last Supper, and moreover, one through which the natural...
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    home. Unfortunately for her, many of her friends were Goya's and by then old men and had died, or died before they could reply. In destitute she moved...
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    or Saint John the Baptist. After the restoration, it was suggested that two of Leonardo's pupils, Francesco Melzi or Salaì, were among the probable painters...
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    Capricho No. 4: El de la Rollona (Nanny's boy) Capricho No. 5: Tal para cual (Two of a kind) Capricho No. 6: Nadie se conoce (Nobody knows himself) Capricho...
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    applying a layer of resin (or a substitute of asphalt or bitumen) using one of two technical methods. An artist may allow the resin to settle on the plate...
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    Leocadia Weiss (9 December 1788, Madrid – 7 August 1856, Madrid), was the old-age companion of Spanish painter Francisco Goya, and mother of the artist...
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    Berger); lost Director (Pablo Berger) and Actor (Daniel Giménez Cacho). Two awards won Lovers (1991): won Film and Director (Vicente Aranda); lost original...
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    as if to devour him or suck his blood. Below, two figures in peasants' garb recoil from the spectacle: one has thrown himself to the ground covering his...
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