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Francisco Goya. By: Chase, Collin, Abby, Hayden, Cooper. Goya’s Life. -Born in 1746 -Painted for Charles IV in 1800 -Painted formal paintings in the beginning of his career -Influenced by the Baroque artist, Diego Velasquez
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Francisco Goya By: Chase, Collin, Abby, Hayden, Cooper
Goya’s Life • -Born in 1746 • -Painted for Charles IV in 1800 • -Painted formal paintings in the beginning of his career • -Influenced by the Baroque artist, Diego Velasquez • -Was known for his series of “Black Paintings” and the “Los Caprichos” • -Put into a mental Institute towards the end of his career • -Died in 1828
The third of may, 1808 -Goya painted this as a political statement prevent another massacre from occurring. -This painting depicts the French killing the innocent Spanish citizens -The central figure is shown in a Christ-like pose
End of painting career Towards the end of his career, Goya became insane. He bought a barn and painted the “Black Paintings” on the walls of it. There were 14 Black Paintings in total. This was his last series to paint before he died. Goya believed in the ideals of French philosophers that is why Los Caprichos was a response to the actions of Charles IV who stopped French reform ideas and French books from entering Spain.
Quiz 1) Who did Goya paint a family Portrait for? A) Charles VI B) Henry V C) Charles IV D)Henry IV 2) The central figure is in a Christ-like Pose in the painting 3rd of May 4th of May Raft of the Medusa Ecstasy of St. Teresa 3) Where did Goya paint the Black Paintings? In an art gallery On the walls of a barn In his house On a canvas 4) How many Black Paintings were there? 12 13 14 15 5) Los Caprichos was a responce against Neoclassical Boroque King Henery VII the actions of Charles IV