francisco goya

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francisco goya

Francisco Goya paints a portrait in his studio.

Definition

Proper noun * Francisco Goya: A renowned Spanish painter and printmaker of the late 18th and early 19th centuries. He is celebrated for his portraits of the Spanish nobility and royalty, as well as for his powerful, often satirical and dark works that comment on the social and political turmoil of his time, particularly the Peninsular War.

Usage
  • Francisco Goya is used to refer to the artist himself, his body of work, or the historical period associated with him.
    • The museum is hosting a major exhibition of Francisco Goya's later works, known as the "Black Paintings."
    • Art historians study Francisco Goya as a pivotal figure who bridged the Old Masters and modern art.
Advanced Usage
  • Goyaesque (adj): Describing something that evokes the style or themes of Francisco Goya, particularly the dark, grotesque, or critical nature of his later works.
    • The film's depiction of war had a distinctly Goyaesque horror.
Variants and Related Words
  • Goya: A common shortened form of the artist's name.
    • The painting is attributed to Goya.
  • Francisco José de Goya y Lucientes: The artist's full name.
Synonyms
  • Francisco de Goya: A variant of his name.
  • Goya: The abbreviated form.
Related Phrases and Contexts
  • The Disasters of War: A famous series of etchings by Goya depicting the horrors of the Peninsular War.
  • The Third of May 1808: One of Goya's most famous paintings, depicting the execution of Spanish rebels by French soldiers.
  • The Black Paintings: A series of fourteen haunting murals Goya painted on the walls of his house late in his life.
francisco goya

Francisco Goya paints a portrait in his studio.

Noun
  1. Spanish painter well known for his portraits and for his satires (1746-1828)