Title: Francisco de Goya y Lucientes 17461828
1Francisco de Goya y Lucientes 1746-1828
2Goya created
- About 500 oil paintings
- 280 lithographs and etchings (and he used the
most modern methods) - Nearly a thousand drawings
3His life can be divided into four stages
- Until 1793 slow rise to maturity
- 1793 illness that left him deaf and released
pent up creative forces within him - 1808 Napoleonic invasion and Goyas responses
to the war. - 1819 a second illness, he retires to the Quinta
del Sordo, the Black Paintings
4First Stage Tapestry Cartoons
- Produced for the Royal Tapestry Factory (Charles
III) - Rococo tendencies in nature and pose of figures
- Girl seems to stare at spectator, giving a sense
of realism - Clothing implies social class
- Relationship between the two?
- Parasol?
- General impression?
5Blind Mans Bluff --1789
6Etchings after Velázquez
Las meninas 1773
7Saint Francis of Borgia at the Deathbed of an
Impenitent -- 1788
- The most sharply accurate vision of the collapse
of the great religious and monarchic traditions
of the West - Turning point first use of the fantastic
- Emphasis on sinners naked body, expression
- Restless agony vs. pious zeal
- Rejection of idealized concept of expression
(Neoclassicism) - Emphasis on extremes
8Portraits
- Rich clothing
- All the insignias of royalty, powdered wig
- Face? Impression?
- Critique?
Charles IV -- 1789
9Queen MarÃa Luisa -- 1789
- Rich royal clothing
- Royal insignias
- Hair and hat?
- Face?
- Personality?
- Attitude of Goya towards her?
10The Straw Mannequin -- 1791
11Second Stage, after losing his hearing
- Yard of lunatics 1793
- Images of madness
- Enclosure
- Continuation of tendency begun with Saint Francis
of Borgia - Alienation and despair
- Movement
- Use of light
- Chaotic jumble of bodies
12The Caprichos (Caprices) 1799
- Series of 82 etchings
- Satirizing all aspects of society
- Aristocracy
- Church
- Greed
- Prostitution
- Marriage
- Folly
- Cruelty
- Etc.
13Descendant of donkeys
14Love and Death
15Caprice 43
- Marks a change in the series
- The Sleep/Dream of Reason Produces Monsters
- Neoclassical or Romantic?
- The sublime
- Nightmare visions
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201808 1814 Napoleon and the War of Independence
The 3rd of May, 1808
21The 3rd of May, 1808
- Conformity of soldiers, power conveyed by
abstract shape - Victims cover their eyes, pray
- Center man with outstretched arms crucifixion
- Concentration of light, color on man
22The disasters of the war
- Set of 82 etchings
- Realities of war
- Violence
- Savagery
- Rape
- murder
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24The Colossus between 1808-1812
- Ambiguity of giant
- Ignorant, arrogant prince? (Ferdinand VII)
- Mountains the powerful
- Donkeynobility
- Hercules who rises up against Napoleon?
- Buried to above the knees
- Back to spectator
- Closed eyes
25Ferdinand VII
- El deseado (1814)
- Period of absolutism (1814-1820), persecution of
liberals - 1820-1823 constitutional monarchy (Intervention
of 100,000 Sons of Saint Louis) - 1823-1833 Ominous Decade
26Disparates or Proverbs (1816-1823)
- Not published until 1864
- Last great series of etchings
- Gives himself up to the irrational, nocturnal,
fantastic, grotesque and terrifying
Disparate del miedo fear
27Los ensacados In sacks
28The Inquisition -- 1816
29Black Paintings 1820-1823
The witches Sabbath
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32Dog on a leash or Dog fighting against the
current
33Fight with Cudgels
Stephen
Mark
34The Milkmaid from Bordeaux
- Goya in exile in Bordeaux
- Girl has a melancholy, dreamy, far away gaze
- Color greens and blues
- Influence on Impressionists