Francisco Jos? Goya Y Lucientes Essay, Research Paper
Born on March 30, 1746, in Aragon province of Spain. The reason for this man?s two lastnames is that it is a Spanish custom to take on both parents? last names to make a combinationfor their own, his father?s last name was Goya and his mother?s, Lucientes, but he is most widelyknown by the name Goya. He lived in a very common family of the time, he worked as a gilderfor a short while with his father in the town he was born in, Fuendetodos. But due to theeconomical needs of his family, Goya was sent to the fields and he suffered through long days ofmanual labor to make ends meet. In Goya?s adolescence, his family moved to Zaragoza becausehis father wanted a better life for his family. There he was sent to a parish school where hisartistic talent blossomed. Goya?s father saw the great aspirations of his child so he sent him toJos? Luz?n?s Art Academy. Goya was a wild and crazy young man with a very rowdy and ?cutting edge? attitude. Heand his lifelong friend, Martin Zapater, always used to cause a few rumbles in the streets ofZaragoza. But when one of his little rumbles caused some people to die, Goya was forced out ofthe religious city. So the young lad of 19 sought out for Madrid. In Madrid he applied foradmission to the Royal Academy of San Fernando. The painting he made for the competitionwas rejected, which surprised him because his artwork wasn?t normally rejected. But thedisappointed artist got over it and went to Italy. In Italy, Goya studied about various Italian artists. In the two years he spent in thisglamorous country he developed a fascination with the work of Giovanni Battista Tiepolo.Tiepolo?s work intrigued the mind of Goya, and some of Goya?s work has a little of Tiepolo init. Studying was not the only thing that kept Goya occupied, he had also entered a paintingcontest in Parma where he won second place. Goya also reverted to his rambunctious behaviorwhich forced him to flee, again. Goya then went back to Zaragoza where he painted parts of the Lady of Pilar Church.Here the young artist was introduced to a court painter of the Royal Academy, Francisco Bayeu.Because of Bayeu?s close connections to King Charles III, Goya was able to get a commission todesign cartoons that depicted stories of Spanish life for the curtains of the palace. He thenpainted 45 admirable cartoons which made his work recognizable to the Spanish court. He hadalso fallen in love with Bayeu?s sister, Josefa, in the process and he later married her. At thishigh point in his life, he received his first great commission, to paint a portrait of the king. Thiswas a high honor and he knew from that point his life couldn?t get better. He was right, for his popularity grew greater and greater. Goya was commissioned topaint the royal family and other prestigious families, churches, chapels, and tapestries were at hisdisposal. He held the highest positions an artist could take, from director of the Royal Academyto royal painter of Charles IV. Goya led a life of joy and glamour, then he met the Dutchess ofAlba. She was an extravagant woman whom he painted many portraits of. But while workingwith her he became very sick which resulted in him becoming deaf. This was the point in his life where he began a duration of solitude which brought out hisanalytical side and develop
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