Today on Modern Art Notes: Why the killing of Qaddafi and his treatment at the hands of rebels + a write-up by The New Yorker’s Amy Davidson inspired me to spend the morning considering one of the greatest accomplishments in art: Goya’s “Disasters of War.” 
[Image: Goya, He Deserved It (Lo Merecia) from “The Disasters of War,” 1810-1820, published 1863. Collection of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. This digital gallery created by the New York Public Library presents the entire series in sequence.

Today on Modern Art Notes: Why the killing of Qaddafi and his treatment at the hands of rebels + a write-up by The New Yorker’s Amy Davidson inspired me to spend the morning considering one of the greatest accomplishments in art: Goya’s “Disasters of War.” 

[Image: Goya, He Deserved It (Lo Merecia) from “The Disasters of War,” 1810-1820, published 1863. Collection of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. This digital gallery created by the New York Public Library presents the entire series in sequence.

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