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Yard with Lunatics (Spanish: Corral de locos) is a small oil-on-tinplate painting completed by the Spanish artist Francisco Goya between 1793 and 1794. Goya said that the painting was informed by scenes of institutions he had witnessed as a youth in Zaragoza. [1] It was painted around the time when Goya’s deafness and mental illness were ...
Image Title Method Size (in cm's) Francisco Goya y Lucientes, painter: Etching, aquatint, drypoint and engraving: 20.5 x 15 They say yes and give their hand to the first comer: Etching and aquatint 21 x 14.5 Here comes the bogeyman: Etching and aquatint 21 x 15 Nanny's boy: Etching and aquatint 20.5 x 14.7 Two of a kind: Etching, aquatint and ...
In 1819, Goya purchased a house named Quinta del Sordo (Villa of the Deaf Man) on the banks of the Manzanares near Madrid. It was a small two-story house which was named after a previous occupant who had been deaf, [1] though Goya also happened to be functionally deaf, as a result of an illness he had contracted (probably lead poisoning) in 1792.
The Madhouse (Spanish: Casa de locos) or Asylum (Spanish: Manicomio) is an oil on panel painting by Francisco Goya.He produced it between 1812 and 1819 based on a scene he had witnessed at the then-renowned Zaragoza mental asylum. [1]
Josep Gudiol dated the Witches series to between 1794 and 1795, which coincided with the period of the painter's recovery after a severe illness that left him completely deaf between 1792 and 1793. [18] Gradually returning to work, Goya focused on painting smaller works that required less physical effort.
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Goya and Ramón Bayeu were asked a total of 6 paintings as the old decorations did not fit the size of the restored building. [ 3 ] The artwork depicts a miraculous healing by cistercian saint Bernard of Clairvaux at Milan, allegedly performed after blessing bread and water given in charity to the needy.