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Definition of Francisco Goya
1. Noun. Spanish painter well known for his portraits and for his satires (1746-1828).
Generic synonyms: Painter
Lexicographical Neighbors of Francisco Goya
Literary usage of Francisco Goya
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Prints and Their Makers: Essays on Engravers and Etchers Old and Modern by Fitz Roy Carrington (1912)
"... Francisco Goya Y LUCIENTES BY CHARLES H. CAFFIN Author of "The Story of Spanish
Painting," "Old Spanish Masters, Engraved by Timothy Cole," etc., etc. ..."
2. Old Spanish Masters Engraved by Timothy Cole by Timothy Cole, Charles Henry Caffin (1907)
"CHAPTER X THE BOURBON DYNASTY Francisco Goya WITH the death of Charles II the
rule of the Hapsburg House of Austria came to an end. ..."
3. Tapestries and Carpets from the Palace of the Pardo: Woven at the Royal ...by Hispanic Society of America by Hispanic Society of America (1917)
"The larger number of these tapestries, from designs by Francisco Goya and others,
had not been removed from the walls of the Royal Palace of the Pardo since ..."
4. A Dictionary of Spanish Painters: Comprehending that Part of Their Biography by A O'Neil (1833)
"... Francisco Goya, &c. &c. M. MACHUCA (PEDRO). Painter, sculptor, and architect.
This artist has been mentioned as one of the good Castilian painters who ..."
5. Masters in Art: A Series of Illustrated Monographs (1906)
"1867 and 1868: P. Lefort; Essai d'un catalogue raisonné de l'œuvre gravé et
lithographie de Goya. 1875 and 1876: P. Letort; Francisco Goya. ..."