Neoclassicism and Romanticism



 


(Neoclassicism, Romanticism and Art Styles in 19th century - Art Map)



 

       
   


 

 
   


Francisco de Goya


"Life and Work"

 

 
   

CONTENTS

 
   

Early Years (1746-1773)

 
   

Move to Madrid (1774-1783)

 
   

Artist to Nobility (1783-1791)

 
   

Crisis and a New Start (1792-1798)

 
   

The Sleep of Reason (1797-1799)

 
   

"CAPRICHOS"

 
   

The Height of Fame (1799-1807)

 
   

Times of War (1808-1818)

 
   

"DISASTERS OF WAR"

 
   

The "Black Paintings" (1819-1823)

 
   

"DISPARATES"

 
   

Exile in France (1824-1828)

 
   

"TAUROMAQUIA"

 
   

 

 
 
 

 

 

 


Times of War


1808-1818


 




Paintings  by Francisco de Goya



1808 - 1818


 


Francisco de Goya
The Captivity is as Barbarous as the Crime

1810s
Etching and burin, 110 x 85 mm



 


Francisco de Goya
Who Can Think of It?

1814
Sepia wash and Indian ink, 205 x 142 mm
Museo del Prado, Madrid


 


Francisco de Goya
Chained Prisoner

1812
Indian ink wash, 218 x 151 mm
Musée Bonnat, Bayonne


 


Francisco de Goya
War scene

1810-12
Brush and sepia wash, 150 x 195 mm
Museo del Prado, Madrid



 


Francisco de Goya
Three Men Digging

1818
Sepia wash, 206 x 143 mm
Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York


 


Francisco de Goya
Peasant Carrying a Woman

1812
Sepia wash, 205 x 143 mm
Hispanic Society of America, New York


 


Francisco de Goya
You'll see later (Despues lo veras)

1812
Indian ink and pen on pink paper, 266 x 187 mm
Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York


 


Francisco de Goya
Woman Hitting Another Woman with a Shoe

1812-23
Sepia wash, 205 x 141 mm
Museum Boumans van Beuningen, Rotterdam


 


Francisco de Goya
Josefa Bayeu

1808
Black chalk, 111 x 81 mm
Collection Marques de Casa Torres, Madrid


 


Francisco de Goya
Gumersinda Goicoechea, Goya's Daughter-in-Law

1815
Black chalk, 110 x 82 mm
Carderera Collection, Madrid