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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.
The Colossus has always figured as a masterwork among Francisco Goya's chronicle of human suffering during Spain's war of independence (1808-1812). But now Madrid's Prado ...
Francisco Goya, Mucho hay que chupar (There is Plenty to Suck), Plate 45 from Los Caprichos, Etching and aquatint, 1799 After Napoleon’s armies marched into the Peninsular War of 1807 and the forces ...
Francisco de Goya (1746-1828) was ... but the deafness he suffered from 1792 and the impression caused by the War of Independence profoundly marked his life and his work. In the paintings of his ...
Francisco José de Goya y Lucientes (Spanish, 1746–1828), “Portrait of José Antonio Caballero, Second Marqués de Caballero, Secretary of Grace and Justice,” 1807; oil on canvas.
A pair of 217-year-old portraits of a mother-daughter duo by Spanish painter Francisco Goya will be auctioned together for an estimate between US$15 million and US$20 million in January at ...
Sparked by the turmoil of 19th-century Spain, Goya painted vividly of war and death. Last year, his country’s Noche Flamenca premiered an evening of dance and music inspired by 10 of his ...
WILLIAMSTOWN — Prolific Spanish painter Francisco Goya lived many lives through his art. The celebrated late 18th- and early 19th-century master painted portraits of kings and nobility, devotional and ...
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