The author traces the life of the painter Francisco Goya y Lucientes (known simply as Goya) from his early childhood in 18th century Spain to his death, nearly a century later. Goya is apprenticed to a family friend, goes to art school, travels to Italy, and begins his career as a struggling artist in provincial Spain. Through networking and social contacts, he gains commissions from local churches and dignitaries. Word of his talent spreads, and eventually he is appointed to make tapestries, and later portraits, for the king's palace.
Goys slowly develops the distinctive style that made him famous. He also begins to infuse his work with social and political criticism, as well as a profound satirical cynicism. His series of etchings "Los Caprichos", which some view as among Western art's greatest treasures, was a miserable failure during Goya's lifetime, and he died not having one tenth of the fame that his name currently enjoys. | ||
Plot & Themes job/profession: Job/profession/poverty story Yes Period of greatest activity? - 1600-1899 Subject of Biography Gender - Male Profession/status: Ethnicity - Hispanic/Latinic Unusual characteristics: Setting How much descriptions of surroundings? - 5 () Europe Yes European country: - Spain Misc setting - Fancy Mansion - fort/military installation Century: - 19th century Writing Style Book makes you feel? - thoughtful - like laughing Graphic sex in book? Yes What kind of sex: - Pictures/Illustrations? - More than 15 in color |