Definition Goya refers to the renowned Spanish artist Francisco de Goya y Lucientes (1746-1828), whose iconic paintings, drawings, and etchings have left an indelible mark on art history. Known for his mastery of dark and haunting imagery, Goya's works explore themes of war, violence, and human nature.
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Rococo | The artistic style popular in France and Spain during Goya's early career, characterized by elaborate ornamentation and lighthearted subject matter. |
Neoclassicism | A later artistic style that emphasized simplicity, clarity, and adherence to classical Greek and Roman principles. |
Famous Works | Significance |
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The Third of May 1808 | Depicts the brutal suppression of a Spanish rebellion against French occupation, highlighting the horrors of war. |
Saturn Devouring His Son | A chilling portrayal of the mythical Titan consuming his own offspring, symbolizing the destructive forces of time and nature. |
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