Saturn Devouring His Son

Saturn Devouring His Son

*cite web|url=http://cat.middlebury.edu/~nereview/morgan.html|title=The Mystery of Goya's Saturn|author=Jay Scott Morgan|publisher=New England Review|accessdaymonth=27 February|accessyear=2007
*cite web|url=http://www.theartwolf.com/goya_black_paintings.htm|title=Goya's Black Paintings|author=|publisher=theartworlf|accessdaymonth=27 February|accessyear=2007
*cite web|url=http://www.imageandart.com/tutoriales/biografias/goya/index.html|title=Francisco José Goya|work=Pinacoteca Universal Multimedia|author=Milko A. García Torres|publisher= F & G Editores|location=Madrid|language=Spanish|date=|accessdaymonth=27 February|accessyear=2007

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* Dave Brown - cartoonist who adapted the painting to a political cartoon


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