Francisco Goya
Francisco Goya (1746 to 1828) was a Spanish artist whose engravings, drawings, and paintings reflected modern historical troubles and influenced numerous 19th and 20th-century artists. The artist's first of his four main prints were Los Caprichos, which consisted of eighty titled and numbered plates. Goya stated that this series’ purpose was to demonstrate the innumerable follies and foibles found in a civilized society. It also illustrated common deceitful practices and prejudices that normalized self-interest, ignorance, and custom. His artworks were influenced by the romanticism art movement. We redesign Goya’s art pieces onto various mediums such as canvas pieces, giclée prints, and photographic prints thanks to modern printing techniques. Make your walls lively with one or several art pieces created by this iconic artist.
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Fiery banderillas (La Tauromaquia) by Francisco Goya
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Friar pedro binds el maragato with a rope by Francisco Goya (1806)
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Friar pedro clubs el maragato with the Butt of the gun by Francisco Goya (1806)
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Friar pedro offers shoes to el maragato and prepares to push aside his gun by Francisco Goya (1806)
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Friar pedro shoots el maragato as his horse runs off by Francisco Goya (1806)
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Friar pedro wrests the gun from el maragato by Francisco Goya (1806)
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How the ancient spaniards hunted bulls on horseback in the field (La Tauromaquia) by Francisco Goya
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Lot and his daughters by Francisco Goya (1774)
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Night scene from the Inquisition by Francisco Goya (1810)
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Pedro romero slaying a standing bull (La Tauromaquia) by Francisco Goya
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Picnic on the banks of the manzanares by Francisco Goya (1776)
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Procession in valencia by Francisco Goya (1808-12)
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