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Michel Foucault (1926-1984)Michel Foucault (1926-1984)

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Francisco de Goya, Citadel on a Rock, oil on canvas, Francisco de Goya, Citadel on a Rock, oil on canvas, unknown date.unknown date.

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Romanticism vs. ClassicismRomanticism vs. Classicism

Madness vs. ReasonMadness vs. Reason

Passion>>>MadnessPassion>>>Madness

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Goya. A Man Mocked, Disparates, etching, 1815-1817

Goya. Plague Hospital, oil on canvas, 1798-1800

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Theodore Gericault, Insane Woman, oil on canvas, 1822.

Henry Fuseli, Odysseus Between Scylla and Charybdis, oil on canvas, 1794-96

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Grotesque vs. FantasticalGrotesque vs. Fantastical

Goya, Saturn Devouring One of His Children, mural, 1819-1823

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FantasticalFantastical

1. Transcending nature

1. Conflating confinement and refuge

3. Blending imaginary and real

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Goya. Goya. Fantastic VisionFantastic Vision, mural, 1819-1823, mural, 1819-1823

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Goya, The St. Isidore Pilgrimage (Quinto del Sordo), mural, 1820-1823

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Layout of Layout of Black PaintingsBlack Paintings

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Goya, Goya, Half-Submerged Dog, Half-Submerged Dog, mural, 1819-mural, 1819-1823 (x-ray version on left.)1823 (x-ray version on left.)

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