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The Third of May 1808 in Madrid (also known as El tres de mayo de 1808 en Madrid or Los fusilamientos de la montaña del Príncipe Pío, [2] or Los fusilamientos del tres de mayo. Commonly known as The Third of May 1808 .) [ 1 ] is a painting completed in 1814 by the Spanish painter Francisco Goya , now in the Museo del Prado , Madrid.
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The traditional date assigned to it was 1798; however, the first doubts emerged in the 1920s, indicating two different time frames: 1798, [5] 1790–1800, [6] and 1808–1812. [7] The advanced painting technique used by Goya, as well as elements such as the woman's attire and hairstyle, suggest a later date.
The Dos de Mayo or Second of May Uprising took place in Madrid, Spain, on 2–3 May 1808.The rebellion, mainly by civilians, with some isolated military action [4] by junior officers, was against the occupation of the city by French troops, and was violently repressed by the French Imperial forces, [5] with hundreds of public executions.
1 The Third of May, 1808: The Execution of the Defenders of Madrid, by Goya Toggle the table of contents Wikipedia : Featured picture candidates/Goya The Third of May, 1808: The Execution of the Defenders of Madrid
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The Third of May 1808 is a painting completed in 1814 by the Spanish master Francisco Goya, now in the Museo del Prado, Madrid.Along with its companion piece of the same size, The Second of May 1808 (or The Charge of the Mamelukes), it was commissioned by the provisional government of Spain at Goya's suggestion.