Francisco Goya

Francisco Goya (1746-1828) was a Spanish romantic and surrealist painter. He revolutionized the art world with his bold, expressive style, often depicting darkness, violence, and the human condition. Influenced by Caravaggio and Rembrandt, Goya's works include "The Disasters of War" and "The Third of May 1808", which capture the brutality of war. His later works, such as "The Dream" and "The Night Cafe", showcase his exploration of the subconscious and the fantastical.

Styles: Romantic, Surrealist

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