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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.
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Goya’s "The Same" – a stark black & white etching of brutal violence. Raw emotion, angular lines, & symbolic power. Explore this iconic 1815 masterpiece.
Discover 'The Blind Hen' by Francisco Goya, a captivating Romantic painting brimming with dynamic energy and intriguing figures. Explore its history and symbolism.
Francisco José de Goya y Lucientes (1746-1828) was a Spanish Romantic artist, considered one of the most influential figures in Western art history. Known for his versatility and innovative style, Goya's works often depicted social issues, war, and political corruption. His unique approach to painting revolutionized the genre and paved way for modern art movements.
Francisco José de Goya y Lucientes (1746-1828), born in Fuendetodos, Spain, was a pivotal figure in art history. He transitioned from court painter to chronicler of human suffering and societal decay, mastering traditional techniques while forging a path toward modern artistic expression.
Explore Francisco Goya’s pencil sketch of a Portrait of Zurbarán – a detailed study in chiaroscuro & Mannerist realism. Discover Spanish Baroque artistry!
‘Trabajos de la querra,’ or ‘The Consequences of War,’ is a poignant etching by Francisco Goya showcasing human suffering following conflict. Featuring a solitary figure crippled by injury, it exemplifies Goya’s Romantic style—characterized by expressive lines and emotional depth—through meticulous detail and masterful hatching.
Explore Goya’s haunting ‘Y se le quema la Casa 1,’ a powerful etching depicting isolation and despair. Discover its symbolism & masterful technique, reflecting societal struggles.