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Goya Francisco Collection (#6)

Francisco Goya, a renowned Spanish artist of the 18th and 19th centuries, captivated audiences with his diverse range of artworks



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Francisco Goya, a renowned Spanish artist of the 18th and 19th centuries, captivated audiences with his diverse range of artworks. From his thought-provoking series "Los Caprichos" to his mesmerizing portraits and captivating scenes, Goya's talent knew no bounds. In Plate 80 from Los Caprichos titled "It is time (Ya es hora. )", created in 1799, Goya delves into the concept of time and its inevitable passing. With meticulous detail and haunting imagery, he reminds us that every moment counts. Plate 60 from Los Caprichos called "Trials (Ensayos. )" showcases Goya's ability to depict human flaws and vices. Through this piece, created in 1799, he explores the complexities of human nature and our tendency to succumb to temptation. Goya's Plate 25 from Los Caprichos titled "If he broke the pot (Si quebro el Cantaro. ), " created in 1799, offers a glimpse into societal norms and expectations. It serves as a reminder that even seemingly trivial actions can have profound consequences. "Majas on a Balcony, " painted around ca. 1800-1810 by Francisco Goya captures the allure and gracefulness of women against an idyllic backdrop. This masterpiece showcases his ability to capture beauty in everyday moments. "The Hanged Monk, " created around c. 1810 by Francisco Goya depicts a somber scene filled with mystery and intrigue. The painting leaves viewers questioning what led to such tragedy while showcasing Goya's mastery over capturing emotions through art. In "Winter Scene, " painted circa1786 by Francisco Goya transports viewers into a serene winter landscape filled with delicate details that evoke feelings of tranquility amidst nature's harshness. Through his portrait of General Jose Manuel Romero circa1810, Francisco Goya immortalizes an esteemed military figure while highlighting his own skill in capturing the essence and personality of his subjects.