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Kathrine DePetris Department of Art Education and Art History College of Visual Arts and Design Dr. Kelly Donahue-Wallace Department of Art Education and Art History College of Visual Arts and Design
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Enlightening Industry: Goya, Allegory, and Women at Work Kathrine DePetris
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Goya. Allegory of Industry. 1797-1802. 227 cm. Tempera on canvas.
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Giovanni Battista Tiepolo. Industry Triumphing over Idleness. 1733.
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G.B. Tiepolo. Residenz: ceiling fresco, staircase: Apollo and the four continents. 1753.
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G.B. Tiepolo. Apollo. Detail of ceiling above staircase of Residenz, Würzburg.1753.
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Goya. Allegory of Science. 1797-1800. 227 cm. Tempera on Canvas.
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Scientia. Plate 188 from Ripa’s Iconologia. Ed. Hertel, Augsburg, 1758-60. Science. Plate 269 from Ripa’s Iconologia. Ed. Tempest, London, 1709.
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Goya. Allegory of Agriculture. 1797-1802. 227 cm. Tempera on Canvas.
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Agriculture. Plate 54 From Ripa’s Iconologia. Ed. Hertel, Augsburg, 1758-60. Agriculture. Plate 6 from Ripa’s Iconologia. Ed. Tempest, London, 1709.
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Goya. Allegory of Commerce. 1797-1802. 227 cm. Tempera on Canvas.
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Commerce. Plate 54 from Ripa’s Iconologia. Ed. Tempest, London, 1709.
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Goya. Allegory of Industry. 1797-1802. 227 cm. Tempera on canvas.
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Industria. Plate 147 from Ripa’s Iconologia. Ed. Hertel, Augsburg, 1758-60. Diligence. Plate 91 from Ripa’s Iconologia. Ed. Tempest, London, 1709.
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Diego Velázquez. The Tapestry Weavers, or The Fable of Arachne. 1657.
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