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Essay heading: Goya, Delacroix, and Meissonier
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Goya was born in the age of reason and after his illness he was obsessed by all that could happen to humanity when reason lost control. In The Third of May he shows one aspect of the irrational, the predetermined brutality of men in uniform. By a stroke of genius he has contrasted the fierce repetition of the soldiers' attitudes and the steely line of their rifles, with the crumbling irregularity of their target... displayed 300 characters
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By a stroke of genius he has contrasted the fierce repetition of the soldiers' attitudes and the steely line of their rifles, with the crumbling irregularity of their target. As I look at the firing squad I remember that artists have been symbolizing merciless conformity by this kind of repetition since the very beginning of art
The Third of May, 1808 was actually painted six years after the event occurred... displayed next 300 characters
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