Showing 8 artworks with Francisco José De Goya Y Lucientes and with 1812 and with Oil On Canvas
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Francisco José De Goya Y Lucientes
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Experience Goya’s ‘The Colossus’! A monumental Romantic masterpiece depicting a colossal figure amidst chaos. Explore its symbolism & dramatic beauty – perfect for collectors & interior design.
A poignant portrait of resilience featuring a woman with an earthenware jug, this expressive masterpiece by Francisco Goya captures the spirit of Spanish Romanticism and invites you to explore its profound beauty.
Francisco de Goya's 'The Colossus' (1812) depicts a towering figure amidst a stormy landscape, capturing Romanticism’s drama & evoking profound emotion. Explore its enigmatic symbolism and artistic significance.
Francisco de Goya's "Water Carrier" depicts resilience during war. This Romantic masterpiece showcases a young woman’s strength and heroism, reflecting Spanish history & human spirit.
Explore Francisco Goya’s ‘Dead Birds’ – a haunting oil painting of death & decay in Spanish Golden Age style. Discover its dramatic chiaroscuro, expressive lines & symbolic depth.
Francisco Goya's haunting 'Scene of Rape and Murder' (1812) confronts viewers with brutal violence & injustice, a chilling masterpiece of Romanticism exploring human cruelty.
Francisco Goya’s haunting Still Life, plucked turkey and pan with fish captures the Romantic spirit with its unflinching depiction of death and decay—a masterful oil painting from 1812 exploring themes of mortality alongside vibrant textures.
Discover Francisco Goya’s ‘Maunel Silvela,’ a captivating 1812 portrait showcasing his Romantic style & masterful detail. Explore this iconic artwork at the Prado Museum.