
フランシスコ・ゴヤ
1746–1828 · スペイン · ロマン主義
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Francisco Goya climbed about as high as a painter could in 18th-century Spain. From a provincial town in Aragón he worked his way up to first court painter to the king in Madrid, turning out bright tapestry designs and flattering royal portraits. Then, in the winter of 1792, he was struck down by an illness no one has ever named with certainty, months of fever, dizziness and ringing in the head, and when it passed he was stone deaf, and stayed so for the remaining 35 years of his life. He kept his court position, but something in the work turned inward and dark.
Shut inside his own silence, he made a series of etchings, the Caprichos, full of witches, donkeys and monsters, one of them captioned that the sleep of reason produces monsters. Then history caught up with the private darkness. In 1808 Napoleon's armies poured into Spain, put the emperor's brother on the throne, and the Madrid crowd rose against them; the French shot the rebels in batches through the night. Years later Goya painted that night, a man in a white shirt flinging his arms wide before a faceless firing squad, a single lantern on the ground between them. It is often called the first great modern painting of war, with no glory in it anywhere.
At the end he went further still. Old, deaf, sickened by what he had lived through, he covered the walls of his own farmhouse outside Madrid with paintings meant for no one to buy, black, private, nightmarish things, among them a giant god devouring one of his own children. He never titled them; we call them the Black Paintings. He did not even take them with him when, near 80 and out of sympathy with the Spanish crown, he left the country for Bordeaux in France, where he died. The murals were peeled off the walls decades later and hang now in Madrid.
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305点の作品
バルコニーのマハとセレスティーナフランシスコ・ゴヤ, 1808
バルトロメ・スレダ・イ・ミセロールの肖像フランシスコ・ゴヤ, 1804
スペインのマリア・ホセファの肖像フランシスコ・ゴヤ, 1800
セバスティアン・マルティネス・イ・ペレスの肖像フランシスコ・ゴヤ, 1792
スペイン王子カルロス・マリア・イシドロの肖像フランシスコ・ゴヤ, 1800
学校の情景フランシスコ・ゴヤ, 1780
眼鏡をかけた自画像フランシスコ・ゴヤ, 1800
サバサ・ガルシア夫人フランシスコ・ゴヤ, 1804
闘牛フランシスコ・ゴヤ, 1779
フロリダブランカ伯爵フランシスコ・ゴヤ, 1783
油を塗った棒フランシスコ・ゴヤ, 1787
フランシスコ・デ・パウラ王子フランシスコ・ゴヤ, 1800
聖ヨセフ・カラサンスの最後の聖体拝領フランシスコ・ゴヤ, 1819
エウロペの略奪フランシスコ・ゴヤ, 1772
旅回りの役者たちフランシスコ・ゴヤ, 1793
脱穀場フランシスコ・ゴヤ, 1786
負傷した石工フランシスコ・ゴヤ, 1786
トマス・ペレス・デ・エスタラフランシスコ・ゴヤ, 1795
愛の寓意、クピドとプシュケフランシスコ・ゴヤ, 1798
馬車の襲撃フランシスコ・ゴヤ, 1787
木に登る少年たちフランシスコ・ゴヤ, 1791
膀胱を膨らませる子供たちフランシスコ・ゴヤ, 1778
死んだ七面鳥フランシスコ・ゴヤ, 1808
猟犬と狩猟道具フランシスコ・ゴヤ, 1775
ドン・アンドレス・デル・ペラルフランシスコ・ゴヤ, 1798