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Francisco de Goya y Lucientes (le 30 de martio 1746 in Fuendetodos, Zaragoza, Espania – le 15 de april 1828 in Burdeos, Aquitanea, Francia) esseva un pictor e gravator espaniol. Su obra include le pictura de cavalletto e mural, le gravure e le designo. Su stilo unic esseva un del stilos que inspirava le movimento artistic romanticismo. Le arte de Goya etiam esseva un inspiration del arte moderne del seculo 20. Al mesme tempore, ille es nominate le ultime del maestros antecessor e un del maestros moderne, e su obra esseva multo influente in artistas posterior, como Pablo Picasso.

Francisco de Goya
Sexo mascule
Nascentia 1746-03-30 (Fuendetodos)
Decesso 1828-04-16 (Bordeaux)
Loco de reposo Chartreuse Cemetery[*], San Isidro Cemetery[*], Royal Chapel of St. Anthony of La Florida[*]
Ethnicitate Aragonese people[*]
Citatania Espania
Educate in School of St. Thomas Aquinas of the Piarist Schools of Zaragoza[*], Real Academia de Nobles y Bellas Artes de San Luis[*], Royal Academy of Fine Arts of San Fernando[*]
Occupation pictor[*], printmaker[*], lithographer[*], etcher[*], artista graphic[*], designator[*], visual artist[*]
Obras notabile La maja desnuda[*], San Bernardino of Siena preaching before Alfonso V of Aragon[*], The Dog[*], Portrait of Don Ramón Satué[*], The Third of May 1808[*], The Clothed Maja[*], Caprichos[*], The last communion of St Joseph of Calasanz[*], The Second of May 1808[*], General José de Palafox on Horseback[*], Portrait of Mariano Goya, the Artist’s Grandson[*], Portrait of Mariano Goya, the Artist's Grandson[*], Portrait of Mariano Goya[*], Our Lady of the Pillar[*], Adoration of the Name of God[*], Regina Martyrum[*]
Conjuge Josefa Bayeu[*]
Infantes Francisco Javier Goya Bayeu[*]
Parentes matre Gracia de Lucientes y Salvador[*] patre José Benito de Goya y Franque[*]
Lingua espaniol
Signatura
Identificatores
ISNI 0000000122801608
VIAF 54343141
Commons Francisco de Goya y Lucientes
Autoportrait per Francisco de Goya (1795)