Goya (Francisco de Goya y Lucientes)
Spanish Artist · 1746–1828
8 works across 2 collections on LinkedCulture
Francisco José de Goya y Lucientes welcomed and received official honors and worldly success with enthusiasm. At the same time he left a ruthlessly penetrating record of his patrons and private expressions of introspection, moral objectivity, and caustic commentary on his times. By the 1780s Goya was Spain's leading painter, specializing in religious pictures and portraits. He acknowledged three m
Works

A radiant female figure beset by dark spirits; page 45 from the "Images of Spain" Album (F)
The Metropolitan Museum of Art · ca. 1812–20

A woman giving a mug to an old man; folio 93 from the "Images of Spain" Album (F)
The Metropolitan Museum of Art · ca. 1812–20

Ignacio Garcini y Queralt (1752–1825), Brigadier of Engineers
The Metropolitan Museum of Art · 1804

Josefa de Castilla Portugal y van Asbrock de Garcini (1775–about 1850)
The Metropolitan Museum of Art · 1804

Manuel Osorio Manrique de Zuñiga (1784–1792)
The Metropolitan Museum of Art · 1787–88

Plate 7 from "Los Caprichos": Even thus he cannot make her out (Ni asi la distingue)
The Metropolitan Museum of Art · 1799

Portrait of the Marquesa de Santiago
Getty Museum · 1804

Title page to "The Disasters of War" (Los Desastres de la Guerra) and two pages of letterpress description of the series
The Metropolitan Museum of Art · 1863