Title from web page. New York Philharmonic, Glenn Gould, Leonard Bernstein.
Summary:
Francisco Goya is considered to be the father of modern art. A brilliant observer of everyday life and Spains troubled past; a gifted portrait painter; and a social commentator par excellence, Goya took the genre of portraiture to new heights. Royals, aristocrats, politicians and friends were subjected to his highly modern approach capturing subtle expressions and gestures.
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