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  1. Francisco Bayeu y Subías (* 9. März 1734 in Saragossa; † 4. August 1795 in Madrid) war ein spanischer Maler des Klassizismus. Er studierte bei José Luzán und bei Antonio González Velázquez. In Madrid gewann er ein Stipendium, um die Real Academia de Bellas Artes de San Fernando zu besuchen.

  2. Francisco Bayeu y Subías (* 9. März 1734 in Saragossa; † 4. August 1795 in Madrid) war ein spanischer Maler des Klassizismus. Er studierte bei José Luzán und bei Antonio González Velázquez. In Madrid gewann er ein Stipendium, um die Real Academia de Bellas Artes de San Fernando zu besuchen.

    • Spanish
    • August 4, 1795
    • Zaragoza, Aragon, Spain
  3. Bayeu, Francisco. Zaragoza, 1734 - Madrid, 1795. This Spanish painter began his studies in Zaragoza at the workshop of Bohemian painter Juan Andrés Merklein. He also studied drawing with José Luzán Martínez.

  4. Francisco Bayeu y Subías (9 March 1734, Zaragoza – 4 August 1795, Madrid) was a Spanish painter in the Neoclassic style, whose main subjects were religious and historical themes. He is best known for his frescoes. His brothers Ramón and Manuel were also well-known painters.

  5. The Painter Francisco Bayeu. 1795. Oil on canvas. On display elsewhere. Court Painter, Director of the Academia de San Fernando in Madrid and a key artistic figure in the period, Bayeu was Goya’s brother-inlaw and their relations were at times extremely tense.

  6. Francisco Bayeu (born March 9, 1734, Zaragoza, Spain—died Aug. 4, 1795, Madrid) was a painter, the brother-in-law of Francisco de Goya and court painter to King Charles III of Spain. Considered by his contemporaries to be the finest Spanish painter of the period, he was greatly influenced by Anton Raphael Mengs and the Italian Giovanni ...

  7. The Battle of the Giants. 1767 - 1768. Oil on canvas. Room 089. Francisco Bayeu, who came from minor nobility, trained in Zaragoza under José Luzán (who, years later, would also teach Francisco de Goya). However, a decisive change in the young Bayeu´s style came about under the influence of Antonio González Velázquez (1723-93), who visited ...