Biographies
Artworks

International Masters: Francisco de Goya

francisco-goya-la-tauromaquia.jpg
La Tauromaquia: 'Modo con que los Aníguos Españoles Cazaban los Toros a Caballo en el Campo' La Tauromaquia: 'Modo con que los Aníguos Españoles Cazaban los Toros a Caballo en el Campo' La Tauromaquia: 'Modo con que los Aníguos Españoles Cazaban los Toros a Caballo en el Campo'

La Tauromaquia: 'Modo con que los Aníguos Españoles Cazaban los Toros a Caballo en el Campo'

Etching; aquatint; burnisher; dry point
11.77 x 16.02 in; height of plate's footprint - 9.84 in.
Support: white laid paper
Catalogued in Maison Bernard, no. 1, 1977
Provenance: Maison Bernard - currently at a private collection

Francisco De Goya
He was born in 1746 in Fuendetodos, a town in the Spanish province of Zaragoza, the son of a gilder of Basque origin, Joseph, and a noble peasant woman named Gracia Lucientes. Family coming in Zaragoza, the young Francis went to learn the craft as a painter in the workshop of José Luzán routine, where he spent four years copying pictures until it was decided to set up his own and, as he later wrote, "painting of my invention. "
As the years went by his long life, this "painting of my invention"became more real and more pronounced, because without neglecting the well-paid commissions that allowed a life of ease, and he drew Goya print series of unusual pictures and capricious, whose ultimate meaning, often ambiguous, corresponding to a highly personal fantasy and ideological commitment, akin to the principles of the Enlightenment, which was a tireless engine satire of the mores of his time.

Available Artworks

Can’t find what you’re looking for?

We have access to a wide range of art collections to meet your requirements, ranging from Venezuelan & Latin American to international masters.

Contact us at +1 305 907-9960 regarding the artist you’re looking for; we’ll search and find it for you.

Starting your art collection

When starting a collection one must consider a variety of factors. First however, one must start by asking – why and how will I start to collect art?

More info...

Subscribe to our newsletter