"Goya" Quotes from Famous Books
... Beardsley, Courbet, Daumier, Maillol, Chavannes and Millet, particularly Cezanne, Van Gogh, Rodin and Blake, has been marked. The Silver Birch group has never tired of extolling the great names of Rembrandt, Duerer, El Greco, Van Eyck, Goya, Leonardo, Michael Angelo, Tintoretto, Giotto ... — The Foundations of Japan • J.W. Robertson Scott
... "cabra goya" and the "iguana" grow to a large size; the former I have killed as long as eight or nine feet, but the latter seldom exceeds four. I have often intended to eat one, as the natives consider them a great delicacy, but I have never been quite ... — Eight Years' Wandering in Ceylon • Samuel White Baker
... work of Michel Angelo, in both paint and marble. How we feel the man of it in Franz Hals, in Rembrandt, in Rubens, Van Dyck, Valasquez, Ribera and Goya, in Watteau and Teniers, in Millet and Troyon, in Rousseau and Rico, in Turner, Constable and Gainsborough, in Fildes and Holl, in Whistler, in Monet, in Rodin and Barnard, in Inness, in ... — Pictorial Composition and the Critical Judgment of Pictures • Henry Rankin Poore
... it was, With ruined halls and crumbling rooms And windows graven by the claws Of Goya's bats that ... — Enamels and Cameos and other Poems • Theophile Gautier
... was invented by a Neapolitan named Jean Goya; according to others, the inventor was a certain Hugues ... — Willis the Pilot • Paul Adrien |