Description: New York: Phaidon Press / The Oxford University Press, 1937. Original Edition. Hardcover. Green cloth/boards. Black title block with gilt lettering. 14 pp. text followed by 85 bw plates. clean, tight contents other than front inside cover as shown and light tanning to paper edges as shown. General shelf wear to cloth and sun fading to boards. By no means perfect as a book but amazing illustrations. Writing in inside front cover. Please use pics as part of description. Includes 85 reproductions Goya's etchings reproduced in actual size. With an introduction by French art historian, Elie Faure. Painted 200 years ago, "Disasters Of War was Goya’s private project, which he never even published in his lifetime. Unflinchingly he depicts mutilation, torture, rape and many other atrocities besides – performed, indiscriminately, by French and Spanish alike. This art wasn’t partisan, it was a grim observation of man’s potential inhumanity to man; of the true barbarities of war."
Price: 75 USD
Location: Vida, Oregon
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Binding: Hardcover
Language: English
Special Attributes: 1st Edition, Illustrated
Author: Francisco de Goya
Publisher: Phaidon Press
Topic: Fine Arts: Collections
Subject: Art & Photography
Original/Facsimile: Original