Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2015/02/13
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Sorry, I assumed it was from the Napolenic times. In any event, I find Goya?s painting one of the most powerful pieces of art anywhere. That, and the works by Hieronymus Bosch, is what keeps me coming back to the Prado whenever I am in Madrid. Cheers, Nathan Nathan Wajsman Alicante, Spain http://www.frozenlight.eu http://www.greatpix.eu PICTURE OF THE WEEK: http://www.fotocycle.dk/paws Blog: http://nathansmusings.wordpress.com/ Cycling: http://www.crazyguyonabike.com/belgiangator YNWA > On 14 Feb 2015, at 07:09, Jay Burleson <leica at jayburleson.com> wrote: > > Um, it was sculpted in 1682, so it is a different event. > Powerful painting, none the less. > > Jay > > On 2/13/2015 9:19 PM, Nathan Wajsman wrote: >> Depiction of the same events from the losing side: >> >> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Third_of_May_1808#mediaviewer/File:El_Tres_de_Mayo,_by_Francisco_de_Goya,_from_Prado_thin_black_margin.jpg >> >> I look at it every time I am at the Prado. >> >> Cheers, >> Nathan >> >> >>> On 14 Feb 2015, at 02:50, Jay Burleson <leica at jayburleson.com> wrote: >>> >>> Chateau de Versailles, Ile-de-France, France >>> Leica Monochrom, APO-Summicron-M 1:2/50 mm ASPH., iso 320 >>> >>> La Victoire sur l'Espagne (The Victory over Spain) >>> http://tinyurl.com/jvoy8pa >>> >>> Please click on the photo to view it in a larger size. >>> >>> Thanks for looking and all comments welcome! >>> >>> Jay > > _______________________________________________ > Leica Users Group. > See http://leica-users.org/mailman/listinfo/lug for more information >