The sleep of reason produces monsters by Francisco Goya, 1797-1798
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| Feast on a genius at gallery Clarence Valley Daily Examiner - 31 Jan 2012 at 5:09pm El sueno de la razon produce monstrous (the sleep of reason produces monsters) by Francisco Goya is part of an exhibition opening at the Grafton Regional Gallery next Wednesday. ART LOVERS in the Clarence Valley will soon to be in for a rare treat with ... |
Popular Works by Francisco Goya
Goya Early Maturity Paintings
Charles IV and his Family (1800) • Portrait of the Duchess of Alba (1797) • Witches in the Air (1797-1798) • The Yard of a Madhouse (1794) • Picador Caught by the Bull (1793) • The Miracle of St Anthony (1798) • Self Portrait in the Workshop (1790-1795) • Portrait of Francisco Bayeu (1795) • Portrait of Asensio Julia (1798)
Goya Late Maturity Paintings
The Inquisition Tribunal (1812-1819) • The Third of May 1808 The Execution of the Defenders of Madrid (1814) • The Second of May 1808 The Charge of the Mamelukes (1814) • Self Portrait (1815) • The Madhouse (1812-1814) • A Village Bullfight (1812-1814) • A Procession of Flagellants (1812-1814) • A Prison Scene (1810-1814) • Portrait of Ferdinand VII (1814)
Goya Early Paintings
The Parasol (1776-1778) • Don Manuel Osorio Manrique de Zuniga (1788) • Witches Sabbath (1789) • Self Portrait (1771-1775) • The Count of Floridablanca (1783) • Pilgrimage to the Church of San Isidro (1788) • The Quail Shoot (1775) • Marqueza Pontejos (1786) • The Greasy Pole La Cucana (1786-1787) • Charles III in Hunting Costume (1786-1788) • The Injured Mason (1786-1787) • Fight with a Young Bull (1780)
Goya Maturity Paintings
Dona Isabel de Porcel (1805) • Portrait of Antonia Zarate (1805) • The Colossus 2 (1810-1818) • Majas on Balcony (1800-1814) • Allegory of the City of Madrid (1810) • Portrait of the Countess of Chinchon (1797-1800) • Portrait of a Lady with a Fan (1806-1807) • Water Carrier (1808-1812) • Self Portrait (1799) • Knife Grinder (1808-1812) • Maja and Celestina (1808-1812) • Portrait of Victor Guye (1810)
Goya Various Drawings
Chained Prisoner (1806-1812) • The Duchess of Alba Arranging Her Hair (1796-1797) • A Lunatic behind Bars (1824-1828) • Nude Woman Holding a Mirror (1796-1797) • Josefa Bayeu or Leocadia Weiss (1798) • Phantom Dancing with Castanets (1824-1828) • Self Portrait Aged 78 (1824)
Goya Los Caprichos
Until Death (1799) • The Chinchillas (1799) • Out hunting for teeth (1797-1798)
Goya Los Desastres de la Guerra
Cartloads to the cemetery (1812-1815) • What courage (1810-1815) • War scene (1810-1812)
Goya Last Paintings
St Peter Repentant (1823-1825) • Self Portrait with Doctor Arrieta (1820) • Portrait of Juan Antonio Cuervo (1819)
Goya Etchings and Litographs
The Captivity is as Barbarous as the Crime (1810s) • The Giant (1818) • The Morisco Gazul is the First to Fight Bulls with a Lance ()
Charles IV and his Family (1800) • Portrait of the Duchess of Alba (1797) • Witches in the Air (1797-1798) • The Yard of a Madhouse (1794) • Picador Caught by the Bull (1793) • The Miracle of St Anthony (1798) • Self Portrait in the Workshop (1790-1795) • Portrait of Francisco Bayeu (1795) • Portrait of Asensio Julia (1798)
Goya Late Maturity Paintings
The Inquisition Tribunal (1812-1819) • The Third of May 1808 The Execution of the Defenders of Madrid (1814) • The Second of May 1808 The Charge of the Mamelukes (1814) • Self Portrait (1815) • The Madhouse (1812-1814) • A Village Bullfight (1812-1814) • A Procession of Flagellants (1812-1814) • A Prison Scene (1810-1814) • Portrait of Ferdinand VII (1814)
Goya Early Paintings
The Parasol (1776-1778) • Don Manuel Osorio Manrique de Zuniga (1788) • Witches Sabbath (1789) • Self Portrait (1771-1775) • The Count of Floridablanca (1783) • Pilgrimage to the Church of San Isidro (1788) • The Quail Shoot (1775) • Marqueza Pontejos (1786) • The Greasy Pole La Cucana (1786-1787) • Charles III in Hunting Costume (1786-1788) • The Injured Mason (1786-1787) • Fight with a Young Bull (1780)
Goya Maturity Paintings
Dona Isabel de Porcel (1805) • Portrait of Antonia Zarate (1805) • The Colossus 2 (1810-1818) • Majas on Balcony (1800-1814) • Allegory of the City of Madrid (1810) • Portrait of the Countess of Chinchon (1797-1800) • Portrait of a Lady with a Fan (1806-1807) • Water Carrier (1808-1812) • Self Portrait (1799) • Knife Grinder (1808-1812) • Maja and Celestina (1808-1812) • Portrait of Victor Guye (1810)
Goya Various Drawings
Chained Prisoner (1806-1812) • The Duchess of Alba Arranging Her Hair (1796-1797) • A Lunatic behind Bars (1824-1828) • Nude Woman Holding a Mirror (1796-1797) • Josefa Bayeu or Leocadia Weiss (1798) • Phantom Dancing with Castanets (1824-1828) • Self Portrait Aged 78 (1824)
Goya Los Caprichos
Until Death (1799) • The Chinchillas (1799) • Out hunting for teeth (1797-1798)
Goya Los Desastres de la Guerra
Cartloads to the cemetery (1812-1815) • What courage (1810-1815) • War scene (1810-1812)
Goya Last Paintings
St Peter Repentant (1823-1825) • Self Portrait with Doctor Arrieta (1820) • Portrait of Juan Antonio Cuervo (1819)
Goya Etchings and Litographs
The Captivity is as Barbarous as the Crime (1810s) • The Giant (1818) • The Morisco Gazul is the First to Fight Bulls with a Lance ()
Popular Works by other Rococo artists
Goya - The sleep of reason produces monsters (1797-1798) • Goya - The Nude Maja La Maja Desnuda (1799-1800) • Goya - The Clothed Maja La Maja Vestida (1800-1803) • Francois Boucher - Blonde Odalisque (Louise o'Murphy) (1745) • Goya - The Colossus 1 (1808) • Goya - The Duchess of Alba 1 (1795) • Francois Boucher - Madame de Pompadour (1758)
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