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  • Francisco de Goya
    Mar 30, 1746 - Apr 16, 1828
  • The Family of Charles IV - Francisco José de Goya y Lucientes was a Spanish romantic painter and printmaker. He is considered the most important Spanish artist of late 18th and early 19th centuries and throughout his long career was a commentator and chronicler of his era. Immensely successful in his lifetime, Goya is often referred to as both the last of the Old Masters and the first of the moderns.
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  • 1800-1801
    Oil on canvas
    280 cm (110.24 in.) x 336 cm (132.28 in.)
    Museo Nacional del Prado, Madrid, Spain.

    On 22 April 1800 the King wrote that he wished Goya to go to his summer palace at Aranjuez to portray the whole royal family. The group and no less than nine separate portraits were done (some of them possibly sketches). The result, with its freedom and richness of handling and the detachment of its analysis, is perhaps the most astonishing thing in the whole of portraiture.

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Other paintings by Francisco de Goya:

The Fair at Madrid
The Fair at Madrid
The Fall (The Accident)
The Fall (The Accident)
The Family of the Duques de Osuna
The Family of the Duques de Osuna
The Family of the Infante Don Luis
The Family of the Infante Don Luis
Francisco de GoyaFrancisco José de Goya y Lucientes (b. March 30, 1746, Fuendetodos, Spain--d. April 16, 1828, Bordeaux, Fr.), consummately Spanish artist whose multifarious paintings, drawings, and engravings reflected contemporary historical upheavals and influenced important 19th- and 20th-century painters.

Like Velazquez, Goya was a Spanish court painter whose best work was done apart from his official duties. He is known for his scenes of violence, especially those prompted by the French invasion of Spain. The series of etchings Los desastres de la guerra ("The Disasters of War", 1810-14) records the horrors of the Napoleonic invasion. His masterpieces in painting include The Naked Maja and The Clothed Maja (c. 1800-05). He also painted charming portraits such as Senora Sabasa Garcia.

For the bold technique of his paintings, the haunting satire of his etchings, and his belief that the artist's vision is more important than tradition, Goya is often called "the first of the moderns." His uncompromising portrayal of his times marks the beginning of 19th-century realism.