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Francisco Jose De Collection (#5)

"Discovering the Artistic World Goya" Step into the captivating world Goya, a renowned Spanish artist whose works continue to mesmerize art enthusiasts even today

Background imageFrancisco Jose De Collection: The custody is as barbarous as the crime (Tan barbara la seguridad como el delito)

The custody is as barbarous as the crime (Tan barbara la seguridad como el delito), ca. 1815

Background imageFrancisco Jose De Collection: Moenippus (Menipo Filosofo), 1778. Creator: Francisco Goya

Moenippus (Menipo Filosofo), 1778. Creator: Francisco Goya
Moenippus (Menipo Filosofo), 1778

Background imageFrancisco Jose De Collection: Aesop (Aesopus), from Etchings after Velazquez, 1778. Creator: Francisco Goya

Aesop (Aesopus), from Etchings after Velazquez, 1778. Creator: Francisco Goya
Aesop (Aesopus), from Etchings after Velazquez, 1778

Background imageFrancisco Jose De Collection: A dwarf (un enano) known as El Primo after Diego Velazquez, 1778

A dwarf (un enano) known as El Primo after Diego Velazquez, 1778

Background imageFrancisco Jose De Collection: A Maja standing against a dark background (Maja). Creator: Francisco Goya

A Maja standing against a dark background (Maja). Creator: Francisco Goya
A Maja standing against a dark background (Maja)

Background imageFrancisco Jose De Collection: Sebastian Martinez y Perez (1747-1800), 1792. Creator: Francisco Goya

Sebastian Martinez y Perez (1747-1800), 1792. Creator: Francisco Goya
Sebastian Martinez y Perez (1747-1800), 1792

Background imageFrancisco Jose De Collection: Ignacio Garcini y Queralt (1752-1825), Brigadier of Engineers, 1804. Creator: Francisco Goya

Ignacio Garcini y Queralt (1752-1825), Brigadier of Engineers, 1804. Creator: Francisco Goya
Ignacio Garcini y Queralt (1752-1825), Brigadier of Engineers, 1804

Background imageFrancisco Jose De Collection: Condesa de Altamira and Her Daughter, Maria Agustina, 1787-88. Creator: Francisco Goya

Condesa de Altamira and Her Daughter, Maria Agustina, 1787-88. Creator: Francisco Goya
Condesa de Altamira and Her Daughter, Maria Agustina, 1787-88

Background imageFrancisco Jose De Collection: Infanta Maria Luisa (1782-1824) and Her Son Carlos Luis (1799-1883). Creator

Infanta Maria Luisa (1782-1824) and Her Son Carlos Luis (1799-1883). Creator
Infanta Maria Luisa (1782-1824) and Her Son Carlos Luis (1799-1883)

Background imageFrancisco Jose De Collection: Maria Luisa of Parma (1751-1819), Queen of Spain. Creator: Unknown

Maria Luisa of Parma (1751-1819), Queen of Spain. Creator: Unknown
Maria Luisa of Parma (1751-1819), Queen of Spain

Background imageFrancisco Jose De Collection: Don Bernardo de Iriarte (1735-1814). Creator: Copy after Goya (Spanish, 1797 or later)

Don Bernardo de Iriarte (1735-1814). Creator: Copy after Goya (Spanish, 1797 or later)
Don Bernardo de Iriarte (1735-1814)

Background imageFrancisco Jose De Collection: Bullfight in a Divided Ring. Creator: Francisco Goya

Bullfight in a Divided Ring. Creator: Francisco Goya
Bullfight in a Divided Ring

Background imageFrancisco Jose De Collection: A City on a Rock. Creator: Unknown

A City on a Rock. Creator: Unknown
A City on a Rock

Background imageFrancisco Jose De Collection: Ferdinand VII (1784-1833), When Prince of Asturias. Creator: Francisco Goya

Ferdinand VII (1784-1833), When Prince of Asturias. Creator: Francisco Goya
Ferdinand VII (1784-1833), When Prince of Asturias

Background imageFrancisco Jose De Collection: Josefa de Castilla Portugal y van Asbrock de Garcini (1775-about 1850), 1804. Creator

Josefa de Castilla Portugal y van Asbrock de Garcini (1775-about 1850), 1804. Creator
Josefa de Castilla Portugal y van Asbrock de Garcini (1775-about 1850), 1804

Background imageFrancisco Jose De Collection: Manuel Osorio Manrique de Zuniga (1784-1792), 1787-88. Creator: Francisco Goya

Manuel Osorio Manrique de Zuniga (1784-1792), 1787-88. Creator: Francisco Goya
Manuel Osorio Manrique de Zuniga (1784-1792), 1787-88

Background imageFrancisco Jose De Collection: Jose Costa y Bonells (died 1870), Called Pepito, ca. 1810. Creator: Francisco Goya

Jose Costa y Bonells (died 1870), Called Pepito, ca. 1810. Creator: Francisco Goya
Jose Costa y Bonells (died 1870), Called Pepito, ca. 1810

Background imageFrancisco Jose De Collection: Tiburcio Perez y Cuervo (1785 / 86-1841), the Architect, 1820. Creator: Francisco Goya

Tiburcio Perez y Cuervo (1785 / 86-1841), the Architect, 1820. Creator: Francisco Goya
Tiburcio Perez y Cuervo (1785/86-1841), the Architect, 1820

Background imageFrancisco Jose De Collection: Plate 8 from the Tauromaquia : A moor caught by the bull in the ring, ca. 1816

Plate 8 from the Tauromaquia : A moor caught by the bull in the ring, ca. 1816

Background imageFrancisco Jose De Collection: Plate 27 from Los Caprichos : Which of them is the more overcome? (Quien mas rendido

Plate 27 from Los Caprichos : Which of them is the more overcome? (Quien mas rendido
Plate 27 from Los Caprichos :Which of them is the more overcome? (Quien mas rendido?), 1799

Background imageFrancisco Jose De Collection: Barbarous Entertainment (Barbara dibersion), 1800-1804. Creator: Francisco Goya

Barbarous Entertainment (Barbara dibersion), 1800-1804. Creator: Francisco Goya
Barbarous Entertainment (Barbara dibersion), 1800-1804

Background imageFrancisco Jose De Collection: Mlle. Victorine in the Costume of an 'Espada', 1862. Creator: Edouard Manet

Mlle. Victorine in the Costume of an "Espada", 1862. Creator: Edouard Manet
Mlle. Victorine in the Costume of an " Espada", 1862. In the manner of Goya



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"Discovering the Artistic World Goya" Step into the captivating world Goya, a renowned Spanish artist whose works continue to mesmerize art enthusiasts even today. From his iconic series "Los Caprichos" to his stunning portraits and depictions of historical figures, Goya's talent knows no bounds. In Plate 80 from Los Caprichos titled "It is time (Ya es hora. )", Goya delves into societal critique, urging viewers to reflect on the passage of time and its impact on our lives. Similarly, Plate 60 explores the theme of trials (Ensayos. ), inviting us to ponder the complexities and challenges that life presents. Goya's ability to capture human emotions shines through in Plate 25 from Los Caprichos: "If he broke the pot (Si quebroel Cantaro. )". This thought-provoking piece invites contemplation about consequences and accountability for one's actions. Moving beyond satire, Goya also showcases his mastery in portraiture. The Duke of Wellington portrait reflects not only his technical skill but also pays homage to an influential figure during that era. Senora Sabasa Garcia captivates with her enigmatic gaze while Charles IV as Huntsman exudes regal authority. Bartolome Sureda y Miserol captures attention with its intricate details, showcasing Goya's ability to bring characters vividly alive on canvas. Meanwhile, Young Lady Wearing a Mantilla and Basquina epitomizes elegance and grace in every brushstroke. Glimpses into history are revealed through Maria Teresa de Borbon y Vallabriga’s portrait as well as Victor Guye’s depiction – both capturing moments frozen in time forever by Goya’s hand. Therese Louise de Sureda emanates strength and poise while Don Antonio Noriega portrays a dignified presence amidst turbulent times.