Francisco José de Goya y Lucientes, a pivotal figure in the art world, bridged the Old Masters and modernity with his forward-looking oeuvre. Born in 1746 in Aragon, Spain, Goya's craft spanned painting and printmaking, profoundly influencing the late 18th and early 19th centuries.
Early Life and Training
Goya's artistic journey commenced under
José Luzán y Martinez at fourteen. He later honed his skills with
Anton Raphael Mengs in Madrid, eventually becoming a court painter for the Spanish Crown in 1786.
Notable Works and Influences
Museums and Collections
Goya's works are featured in various museums, including the
Musée Goya (France), which houses an impressive collection of Spanish art. (
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Legacy and Influence
Goya's death in 1828 concluded an epoch, leaving behind a complex tapestry of societal critique and artistic innovation that signaled the dawn of contemporary art. His influence can be seen in many subsequent artists, cementing his place as a pivotal figure in the history of art.
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