Spanish painter well known for his portraits and for his satires (1746-1828)
1The "cabra goya" is a horrid brute, and is not considered eatable even by the Cingalese.
2This river often served as the backdrop for romantic artist Francisco Goya.
3In paintings by Goya or Ghirlandaio people defiantly sport a physical blemish.
4This portrait is the frontispiece to a series of etchings by Goya.
5The newborn colt was the son of Goya II and Fille D'Orleans.
6Him, Goya left in effigy for the scorn of generations to come.
7He is more racial, more truly Spanish, than any painter since Goya.
8Jose Ferrer will play the Duchess and Gina Lollobrigida will play Goya.
9Goya's work, though very different, is no less complex and rewarding.
10Also visit Goya, Rubens and Velázquez in the great Prado Museum.
11Soay itself soon becomes an abattoir: the Hebrides reimagined by Bosch and Goya.
12From El Greco springs Goya and the Spanish influence on Daumier and Manet.
13He's the Matisse of mitochondria, the Goya of the Golgi apparatus.
14Wolden especially mourned a Navajo sand-painting, which he compared to Goya.
15There is an ordinary El Greco, a poor Goya, and a Ribera downstairs.
16Francisco Goya was born near Zaragoza in 1746, the son of a gilder.