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Explore Francisco de Goya’s ‘Ravages of War,’ a haunting black-and-white etching depicting battlefield horror. Masterful line work & raw emotion – a powerful piece of 19th-century art.
Explore Francisco Goya’s ‘What Will He Die Of?’ – a haunting Romantic etching depicting mortality & despair. Discover its dramatic chiaroscuro, symbolic depth, and artistic mastery.
Discover 'Y son fieras' by Francisco de Goya – a powerful 18th-century black & white painting of conflict. Explore its historical context & dramatic style.
Admire Francisco Goya's Equestrian Portrait of Dona Maria Teresa de Vallabriga – a masterful depiction capturing nobility and grandeur. Explore its intricate details & discover more about this iconic masterpiece.
Witness Goya's harrowing "This is Worse." Explore the brutal depiction of suffering and injustice in this iconic Black Painting, part of his 'Disasters of War' series. A masterpiece of Romanticism.
Francisco Goya (1746-1828): Explore the life & work of Spain's Romantic master. Known for portraits, dark satire & 'Disasters of War'. A pivotal figure in art history.
Discover 'The Miracle of St. Anthony' (1798) by Francisco Goya – a captivating fresco showcasing the artist’s skill and dramatic storytelling within Romanticism.
Examine Francisco Goya’s ‘Populacho,’ a poignant pencil drawing of a solitary man. Explore its realism, emotional depth & masterful hatching technique – a study in vulnerability.
This etching by Francisco José de Goya y Lucientes, "Those Specks of Dust," portrays a chilling depiction of an auto-da-fé – a public trial for heresy – highlighting societal critique within Romanticism. Featuring a commanding clergyman and expressive figures illuminated by stark contrasts, it exemplifies Goya’s skill in capturing emotion and social commentary through etching technique.
Francisco de Goya’s "I am Still Learning" – a haunting 1828 drawing of an aged man in a dark forest. Romantic & Expressionist style, masterful cross-hatching. Explore this melancholic masterpiece.
Francisco Goya’s "Lo merecia 1" – a stark black & white etching depicting brutal execution. Explore its dramatic chiaroscuro, angular forms & social commentary.
Explore "Be quick, they are waking up" (1799) by Goya – a haunting monochrome etching depicting poverty & desperation. A powerful example of Romanticism, perfect for collectors seeking impactful art.
This haunting black and white etching, part of Goya’s iconic ‘Los Caprichos,’ portrays a scene of quiet contemplation punctuated by unsettling detail. Utilizing dense hatching and cross-hatching, Goya captures the mood of social observation and subtle unease. Explore its symbolism, technique—influenced by Rococo and Neoclassical styles—and enduring relevance to artistic expression.
Francisco Goya's "No Quieren" captures a dynamic black and white dance scene, showcasing the artist’s masterful style from the late 18th/early 19th century. Experience this evocative portrayal of movement and emotion – discover or own a stunning reproduction today.
Goya’s "Contra el bien general" – a haunting monochrome drawing of an aged winged figure. Expressive realism & dramatic chiaroscuro capture psychological drama. Explore this unique masterpiece.