Francisco Goya

1746-1828 Goya is considered the 18th Century's foremost painter and etcher of Spanish culture, known for his realistic scenes of battles, bullfights and human corruption. Goya lived during a time of upheaval in Spain that included war with France, the Inquisition, the rule of Napoleon's brother, Joseph, as the King of Spain and, finally, the reign of the Spanish King Ferdinand VII. Experts proclaim these events -- and Goya's deafness as a result of an illness in 1793 -- as central to understanding Goya's work, which frequently depicts human misery in a satiric and sometimes nightmarish fashion. From the 1770s he was a royal court painter for Charles III and Charles IV, and when Bonaparte took the throne in 1809, Goya swore fealty to the new king. When the crown was restored to Spain's Ferdinand VII (1814), Goya, in spite of his earlier allegiance to the French king, was reinstated as royal painter. After 1824 he lived in self-imposed exile in Bordeaux until his death, reportedly because of political differences with Ferdinand. Over his long career he created hundreds of paintings, etchings, and lithographs, among them Maya Clothed and Maya Nude (1798-1800); Caprichos (1799-82); The Second of May 1808 and The Third of May 1808 (1814); Disasters of War (1810-20); and The Black Paintings (1820-23).


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Francisco Goya The Forge oil


The Forge
Painting ID::  38295
The Forge
mk132 1812-16 Oil on canvas 181.6x125cm
mk132 1812-16 Oil_on_canvas 181.6x125cm
   
   
     

Francisco Goya El Maragato points a gun on Friar Pedro oil


El Maragato points a gun on Friar Pedro
Painting ID::  38296
El Maragato points a gun on Friar Pedro
mk132 about 1806-07 Oil on panel 29.2x38.5cm
mk132 about_1806-07 Oil_on_panel 29.2x38.5cm
   
   
     

Francisco Goya Inquisition oil


Inquisition
Painting ID::  38297
Inquisition
mk132 1812-19 Oil on panel 46x73cm Royal Academy of San Fernando Madrid
   
   
     

Francisco Goya The Colossus oil


The Colossus
Painting ID::  38298
The Colossus
mk132 about 1808-12 Oil on canvas 116x105cm
mk132 about_1808-12 Oil_on_canvas 116x105cm
   
   
     

Francisco Goya Second of May 1808.1814 oil


Second of May 1808.1814
Painting ID::  38299
Second of May 1808.1814
mk132 Oil on canvas 266x345cm Museo del Prado Madrid
mk132 Oil_on_canvas 266x345cm Museo_del_Prado Madrid
   
   
     

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     1746-1828 Goya is considered the 18th Century's foremost painter and etcher of Spanish culture, known for his realistic scenes of battles, bullfights and human corruption. Goya lived during a time of upheaval in Spain that included war with France, the Inquisition, the rule of Napoleon's brother, Joseph, as the King of Spain and, finally, the reign of the Spanish King Ferdinand VII. Experts proclaim these events -- and Goya's deafness as a result of an illness in 1793 -- as central to understanding Goya's work, which frequently depicts human misery in a satiric and sometimes nightmarish fashion. From the 1770s he was a royal court painter for Charles III and Charles IV, and when Bonaparte took the throne in 1809, Goya swore fealty to the new king. When the crown was restored to Spain's Ferdinand VII (1814), Goya, in spite of his earlier allegiance to the French king, was reinstated as royal painter. After 1824 he lived in self-imposed exile in Bordeaux until his death, reportedly because of political differences with Ferdinand. Over his long career he created hundreds of paintings, etchings, and lithographs, among them Maya Clothed and Maya Nude (1798-1800); Caprichos (1799-82); The Second of May 1808 and The Third of May 1808 (1814); Disasters of War (1810-20); and The Black Paintings (1820-23).

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