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Francisco Goya - The Spanish Artist Who Painted Macabre Death Scenes - cover

Francisco Goya - The Spanish Artist Who Painted Macabre Death Scenes

Kelly Mass

Verlag: Efalon Acies

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Francisco José de Goya y Lucientes, a prominent figure in the realm of Spanish artistry, distinguished himself as a painter and printmaker. His legacy solidifies him as a pivotal force in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth-century Spanish art scene, earning him recognition as the foremost Spanish painter of his era.

Hailing from Fuendetodos, Aragon, Goya's artistic journey commenced under the tutelage of José Luzán y Martinez at the tender age of 14. His pursuit of mastery led him to the vibrant artistic hub of Madrid, where he further honed his skills under the guidance of Anton Raphael Mengs. In 1773, Goya entered into matrimony with Josefa Bayeu, a union marked by a tapestry of joys and sorrows, as the couple navigated the complexities of numerous pregnancies, with only one offspring, a resilient son, reaching adulthood.

The turning point in Goya's career materialized in 1786 when he ascended to the prestigious role of court painter to the Spanish Crown. This marked a phase where his artistic palette mirrored the opulence of the Spanish aristocracy and royalty. His canvas came alive with portraits that captured the essence of his subjects, while Rococo-style tapestry cartoons adorned the royal palace, a testament to his multifaceted artistic prowess.

Goya's oeuvre seamlessly blended the influences of both the 19th and 20th centuries, encapsulating the zeitgeist of contemporary historical tumult. Positioned as the bridge between the Old Masters and the dawn of modern artistry, Goya's work resonates with a timeless allure, echoing the complexities of the human experience against the backdrop of societal shifts.
Verfügbar seit: 05.01.2024.

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