
Goya's Harmony and Chaos
Clip: Episode 7 | 2m 7sVideo has Closed Captions
Goya bares witness to the irrational forces unleashed by Napoleon's invasion of Spain.
In his 60s, Goya abandoned his role as court artist to bare witness to the irrational forces unleashed by Napoleon's invasion of Spain.
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Goya's Harmony and Chaos
Clip: Episode 7 | 2m 7sVideo has Closed Captions
In his 60s, Goya abandoned his role as court artist to bare witness to the irrational forces unleashed by Napoleon's invasion of Spain.
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