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Pasadena, Calif. Francisco José de Goya y Lucientes (1746-1828), known simply as Goya, was driven by a fierce, almost childlike curiosity about human nature and went through several artistic stages.
!Que Guerrero! (What a Warrior!) ¡Qué guerrero! (What a Warrior!) is an etching by Francisco José de Goya y Lucientes (Spanish, 1746–1828) from his series Los Disparates (The Follies), also known as ...
Francisco de Goya, ‘The Family of the Infante Don Luis de Borbón,’ 1783-84. Oil on canvas, 248 x 328 cm. Fondazione Magnani Rocca, Parma, Italy London ...
Francisco de Goya y Lucientes, “Auto de fe de la Inquisición” (c. 1808–1812), oil on panel, 18.1 x 28.8 inches, in the collection of the Fundación Goya en Aragón (public domain via ...
Spanish master Francisco de Goya y Lucientes was drawn to the dark side of society, painting crime scenes from highway robbery to rape.But Goya would have needed a broad canvas to capture the ...
The new show at the Norton Simon Museum by Francisco de Goya y Lucientes, “Unflinching Vision: Goya’s Rare Prints,” shows Spain’s art colossus to be a supreme technician with an appetite ...
But the rosy-cheeked angels atop the Ermita de San Antonio de la Florida are not the works of Michelangelo but the tempestuous swirls of the Spanish master Francisco de Goya y Lucientes.
The painting entitled 'Colossus' in The Prado, Madrid, once attributed to Francisco de Goya y Lucientes. The Prado museum has said it is not a Goya after all but by workshop assistant.
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