Francisco de Goya: The visionary of Spanish romanticism
Biography
Francisco de Goya (1746-1828) is one of the most influential Spanish painters and engravers in the history of art. Born in Fuendetodos, he became the official painter of the Spanish royal court before evolving towards a more personal and bold style. His work, which spans several periods, reflects the social and political upheavals of his time, while also heralding modern art.
Style and influence
Goya is known for his ability to capture both the splendor of the court and the horrors of war. His paintings oscillate between the subtle realism of royal portraits and the dramatic intensity of his black works. His work on light and shadow, as well as his satirical and critical approach, profoundly influence Romanticism and Expressionism.
Iconic works
Among his most famous works are "The Nude Maja", "Saturn Devouring His Son", and "The 3rd of May 1808". These paintings illustrate his stylistic evolution, from classical beauty to dark and tormented visions of humanity.
Our collection
We offer you a selection of art prints of the major works of Francisco de Goya, ideal for lovers of dramatic and expressive art. Each print respects the richness of contrasts and the emotional power of his work, offering a unique immersion into the universe of a revolutionary artist.