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A way of flying (Spanish: Modo de volar) is a print by the Spanish painter and printmaker Francisco Goya. Created between 1815 and 1816, it is the 13th of the 22 aquatints making up the series Los disparates. Along with the rest of the series it was first published in 1864 by the Real Academia de Nobles Artes de San Fernando. [1]
The Victorious Hannibal Seeing Italy from the Alps for the First Time, [1] or Hannibal the victor crossing the Alps, [2] or Hannibal the victorious from the heights of the Alps looks out over the plains of Italy [3] (Spanish: Aníbal vencedor que por primera vez mira Italia desde los Alpes) is an oil painting by Spanish painter Francisco Goya, dating from his early years.
Vida y obra de Francisco Goya: reproducción de su obra completa, pinturas, dibujos y grabados. Barcelona: Juventud. p. 319 (catalogue 465). ISBN 8426156827. de Angelis, Rita (1974). L'opera pittorica completa di Goya. Milan. p. 127 (catalogue 559). Gassier, Pierre, ed. (1990). Goya, toros y toreros: Real Academia de Bellas Artes de San ...
Francisco de Goya was born in Fuendetodos, Aragón, Spain, on 30 March 1746 to José Benito de Goya y Franque and Gracia de Lucientes y Salvador. The family had moved that year from the city of Zaragoza , but there is no record of why; likely, José was commissioned to work there. [ 4 ]
Real Academia de Bellas Artes de San Fernando, Madrid 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 ]
According to art historian José Luis Morales y Marín , this series was exhibited by Goya at the Real Academia de Bellas Artes de San Fernando in 1799 as "six strange caprices". [18] The dukes likely borrowed the paintings from Goya, possibly to help promote Los caprichos, which were published in the same year. [19]
Real Academia de Bellas Artes de San Fernando, Madrid The Inquisition Tribunal , also known as The Court of the Inquisition or The Inquisition Scene ( Spanish : Escena de Inquisición ), is a 46-by-73-centimetre (18 by 29 in) oil-on-panel painting produced by the Spanish artist Francisco Goya between 1812 and 1819. [ 1 ]
Goya's The Madhouse, 1812–19. Real Academia de Bellas Artes de San Fernando, Madrid. Some historians speculate that Goya's symptoms may indicate prolonged viral encephalitis, and the mixture of tinnitus, imbalance and progressive deafness may be symptoms of Ménière's disease. Others claim that he was suffering from mental illness. However ...