Francisco José de GoyayLucientes was born March 30 (or 31), 1746, at Fuentetodos, near Saragossa, Aragon.
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Francisco GoyayLucientes, "Pintor Español," as he delighted to call himself, would be, indeed has been, a fascinating subject for picturesque biography.
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This river often served as the backdrop for romantic artist FranciscoGoya.
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She will also look at the historical precedents of Henry Raeburn and FranciscoGoya.
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He has a special interest in crimes involving artistic masterpieces, and discuss FranciscoGoya's portrait of the Duke of Wellington.
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He has a special interest in crimes involving artistic masterpieces, and will discuss FranciscoGoya's portrait of the Duke of Wellington.
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In Madrid the Spanish artist, FranciscoGoya, made a sketch in red chalk of Jonathan Strange surrounded by the dead Neapolitans.
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This year's celebration of FranciscodeGoya's 250th birthday got off to a typically bad start.
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Its central figure is the great Spanish painter and printmaker FranciscodeGoya, in many ways the world's first modern artist.
Uso de goya en inglés
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The "cabra goya" is a horrid brute, and is not considered eatable even by the Cingalese.
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This river often served as the backdrop for romantic artist Francisco Goya.
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In paintings by Goya or Ghirlandaio people defiantly sport a physical blemish.
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This portrait is the frontispiece to a series of etchings by Goya.
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The newborn colt was the son of Goya II and Fille D'Orleans.
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Him, Goya left in effigy for the scorn of generations to come.
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He is more racial, more truly Spanish, than any painter since Goya.
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Jose Ferrer will play the Duchess and Gina Lollobrigida will play Goya.
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Goya's work, though very different, is no less complex and rewarding.
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Also visit Goya, Rubens and Velázquez in the great Prado Museum.
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Soay itself soon becomes an abattoir: the Hebrides reimagined by Bosch and Goya.
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From El Greco springs Goya and the Spanish influence on Daumier and Manet.
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He's the Matisse of mitochondria, the Goya of the Golgi apparatus.
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Wolden especially mourned a Navajo sand-painting, which he compared to Goya.
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There is an ordinary El Greco, a poor Goya, and a Ribera downstairs.
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Francisco Goya was born near Zaragoza in 1746, the son of a gilder.