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  1. Francisco Goya. Spanish Painter and Printmaker. Born: March 30, 1746 - Fuendetodos, Spain. Died: April 16, 1828 - Bordeaux, France. Romanticism. "Fantasy, abandoned by reason, produces impossible monsters; united with it, she is the mother of the arts and the origin of marvels." 1 of 4.

  2. 24. Okt. 2021 · 24. Oktober 2021, 18:54 Uhr. Eine Ausstellung in der Baseler Fondation Beyeler feiert Francisco de Goya als Vordenker der Moderne. Als in Spanien Anfang des 19. Jahrhunderts ein grausamer, sechs ...

  3. 22. Jan. 2022 · Following Velázquez: Goya seeking his way It is believed that the first truly original graphic works of Goya were Los Caprichos created in the 1790s. However , Goya began to look for his own style 20 years earlier , in the 1770s.

  4. Velázquez, Diego Rodríguez de Silva y. Sevilla (Spain), 1599 - Madrid (Spain), 1660. The Spinners, or the Fable of Arachne. 1655 - 1660. Oil on canvas. Room 015A. This painting is the result of two acts carried out in different periods. First, Velázquez painted the surface occupied by the figures and the tapestry in the background.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Las_MeninasLas Meninas - Wikipedia

    318 cm × 276 cm (125.2 in × 108.7 in) Location. Museo del Prado, Madrid. Las Meninas ( Spanish for ' The Ladies-in-waiting ' [a] pronounced [las meˈninas]) is a 1656 painting in the Museo del Prado in Madrid, by Diego Velázquez, the leading artist of the Spanish Baroque. It has become one of the most widely analyzed works in Western ...

  6. The paintings in the Museum's Spanish Collection are emblematic in the oeuvres of those artists represented (El Greco, Velázquez, Goya), and no serious publication dealing with them fails to include them. The core of the collection belonged to the Esterházy family until 1870 when it was given to the Museum and it has been enlarged ever since, so by now it has become one of the largest ...

  7. Christ Crucified. (Goya) Christ Crucified ( Spanish: Cristo crucificado) is a 1780 oil-on-canvas painting of the crucifixion of Jesus by Spanish Romantic painter Francisco de Goya. He presented it to the Real Academia de Bellas Artes de San Fernando as his reception piece as an academic painter. It now forms part of the permanent collection of ...