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The expressive body in Goya's Saint Francis Borgia at the Deathbed of an Impenitent

Art Bulletin, The,  Dec, 1998  by Andrew Schulz

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Ponz, Antonio, Viaje de Espana (1772-94; reprint, Madrid: Aguilar, 1947).

Silva, Pedro de, oration for the prize-giving ceremony of 1795, in Continuacion de las Actas de la Real Academia de Nobles Artes establecida en Valencia con el titulo de San Carlos, y relacion de los premios que distribuyo en 6 de noviembre de 1795 (Valencia: Benito Monfort, 1796).

Tomlinson, Janis A., Francisco Goya: The Tapestry Cartoons and Early Career at the Court of Madrid (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1989).

Andrew Schulz received his doctorate from Columbia University in 1996 and is currently assistant professor of fine arts at Seattle University. He is working on a book-length study on the representation of the body in Goya's art [Department of Fine Arts, 900 Broadway, Seattle University, Seattle, Wash., 98122].

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