This ready to hang, matted framed art piece features women and emaciated children gathered around a goat-like creature. Francisco Jose de Lucientes (30 March, 1746 - 16 April, 1828) was a Spanish romantic painter who marked the transition from the Old Masters to the moderns. He was court painter to the Spanish Crown and documented the Peninsular War in his masterpiece, 'Desastres de la Guerra'. The imaginative and subversive element of his art, as well as his handling of paint, stood as a model for later artists such as Manet, Picasso and Francis Bacon. An 8x10 giclee print under acrylic in an 11x14 black frame. Giclee (jee-clay) is an advanced printmaking process for creating museum quality fine art reproductions. This high quality print is matted using antique white matting and comes in a black frame. A clear acrylic facing is added to protect the print. The piece is fully assembled by professional framers and comes ready to hang. The antique white mat allows the image to really stand out, making it a great addition to any space.
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