Showing 8 artworks with Francisco José De Goya Y Lucientes and with 1814 and with Acrylic On Canvas
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Francisco José De Goya Y Lucientes
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Admire Francisco De Goya's masterful portrait of Ferdinand VII, capturing the King's solemn demeanor amidst Spain’s turbulent Romantic era. Explore its symbolism and historical significance.
Francisco de Goya's 'The Second of May 1808,' a monumental painting depicting the Dos de Mayo Uprising, captures the fervor and brutality of Spanish resistance against Napoleon's occupation.
This poignant etching by Francisco Goya portrays a funeral scene dominated by sorrowful figures surrounding a deceased woman. Employing dense hatching, diagonal lines, and dramatic chiaroscuro, Goya’s masterpiece embodies Romanticism's emotive power and critiques the political landscape of Spain.
Explore Francisco de Goya’s ‘A Prison Scene’ – a haunting oil painting of despair & hope. Romantic style, dramatic lighting, & Spanish influence. A powerful work by a master.