Showing 24 artworks out of 49 with Francisco José De Goya Y Lucientes and with 1799 and with Melancholic
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Experience Francisco Goya's 'Queen María Luisa Wearing a Mantilla' (1799). A stunning Spanish portrait capturing royal elegance & power, rendered in oil on canvas at Palacio Real Madrid.
This etching by Francisco José de Goya y Lucientes is a chilling depiction of reason succumbing to irrationality. Featuring a sleeping man surrounded by bats, owls, and cats beneath the inscription ‘El sueño de la razón produce monstruos,’ it exemplifies Goya’s Romantic style and masterful aquatint technique. Explore this iconic artwork in a stunning oil painting reproduction.
Francisco Goya's "Out Hunting for Teeth" (1799) depicts a haunting scene of violence and desperation, showcasing the artist’s dark vision & mastery of etching. Explore this iconic Capricho.
Francisco Goya's "Till Death" (1799) captures a haunting scene of grief and despair, rendered in stark etching with dramatic shadows & symbolic depth. Explore the emotional intensity of this iconic work.
Goya’s 'Who Could Believe It!' – a haunting black-and-white etching of death & despair. Explore this Romantic masterpiece's raw emotion & Goya’s macabre style.
Goya’s ‘They Say Yes’ – a haunting 1799 etching depicting social upheaval & invasion. Explore this monochromatic masterpiece of Spanish Romanticism, showcasing Goya's masterful line work.
Francisco Goya’s "Poor little girls!" – a haunting 1799 etching of despair & social critique. Explore this Baroque masterpiece's textured style & emotional depth.
Francisco Goya's "She Prays for Her" (1799) is a haunting etching depicting vulnerability and faith amidst mystery. Explore the dramatic contrasts & symbolic depth of this iconic Spanish masterpiece.
Francisco Goya's 'This Certainly Is Reading' (1799) is a haunting etching depicting chaos and conflict within a domestic scene, reflecting social critique & human suffering. Explore its symbolism and masterful technique.
Francisco Goya's 'And They Still Won’t Go' is a haunting black & white etching depicting struggle and despair. Explore its dynamic composition, expressive lines, and symbolic weight of an insurmountable barrier.
Francisco Goya’s ‘La Tirana,’ painted in 1799, captures a confident and assertive woman in a pink dress during the Romantic period. This captivating portrait showcases Goya's masterful style and offers a unique opportunity to own a piece of art history.
Francisco Goya's "They Who Cannot" is a haunting etching depicting oppression and absurdity through a stark monochrome composition. Explore the power dynamics and unsettling symbolism of this masterpiece.
Witness the harrowing abduction depicted by Goya's 'They Carried Her Off.' This etching captures a dramatic scene of vulnerability and injustice, showcasing Goya’s masterful technique & social commentary.
This etching, created in 1799 by Francisco José de Goya y Lucientes during his Romantic period, captures the essence of manual work amidst an overcast landscape. Featuring dynamic lines, meticulous hatching, and symbolic elements like birds, it exemplifies Goya’s signature style—characterized by loose forms and emotional intensity. Discover a stunning hand-painted reproduction at ArtsDot.
Francisco Goya's "Rise and Fall" is a dramatic etching depicting a precarious performance, showcasing his masterful use of line & shadow. Explore the unsettling scene & Goya’s unique artistic style.
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