Goya Francisco De Collection
Francisco de Goya, a Spanish artist renowned for his captivating and thought-provoking works, left an indelible mark on the art world
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Francisco de Goya, a Spanish artist renowned for his captivating and thought-provoking works, left an indelible mark on the art world. In Plate 80 from Los Caprichos: It is time (Ya es hora. ), created in 1799, Goya delves into the concept of time's relentless passage. With intricate details and haunting imagery, he reminds us that time waits for no one. In Plate 60 from Los Caprichos: Trials (Ensayos. ), also from 1799, Goya explores the complexities of human nature through a series of trials. His keen observation and sharp wit shine through as he presents a satirical commentary on society's flaws. Plate 25 from Los Caprichos: If he broke the pot (Si quebro el Cantaro. ), another masterpiece by Goya in 1799, depicts a scene filled with tension and consequences. Through this artwork, he invites viewers to reflect upon their actions and consider the repercussions they may face. Moving beyond his famous series Los Caprichos, we encounter Majas on a Balcony dating back to ca. 1800-1810. This painting showcases Goya's ability to capture beauty and elegance while infusing it with an air of mystery. The Hanged Monk, created around c. 1810 by Goya himself, offers a glimpse into his darker side. The somber tones and macabre subject matter provoke contemplation about life's fragility and mortality. Winter Scene transports us back to c. 1786 when Goya painted this enchanting landscape capturing the serene beauty of winter in all its glory. The delicate brushstrokes evoke feelings of tranquility amidst nature's frozen embrace. Goya was not only adept at capturing scenes but also individuals' essence as seen in Portrait of General Jose Manuel Romero circa 1810 where he skillfully portrays strength intertwined with vulnerability.