Not exact matches
The contemporary pieces are augmented with works by old masters: the important Apocalypse series of woodcuts by Albrecht Dürer (1471 — 1528) and Les
Grandes Misères de la
guerre by Jacques Callot (1592 — 1635), which reveal an impressive panorama of social rejection and human abysses in dialogue with contemporary works across centuries.
Works includes are Jacques Callot's Les
Grandes Misères de la
guerre of 1633, a set of 18 etchings that presents the tragic fate of civilians during Europe's Thirty Years War (1618 — 49) and Goya's Los desastres de la guerra, 1810 to 1820.