Francisco
Goya, considered to be "the Father of Modern
Art," began his painting career just after the late
Baroque period. In expressing his thoughts and feelings
frankly, as he did, he became the pioneer of new artistic
tendencies which were to come to fruition in the 19th century.
Two trends dominated the art of his contradictory; they
actually were not. Together they represented the reaction
against previous conceptions of art and the desire for a
new form of expression. In order to understand the scope
of Goya's art, and to appreciate the principles which governed
his development and tremendous versatility, it is essential
to realise that his work extended over a period of more
than 60 years, for he continued to draw and paint until
his 82nd year.
The
importance of this factor is evident between his
attitude towards life in his youth, when he accepted the
world as it was quite happily, in his manhood when he began
to criticise it, and in his old age when he became embittered
and disillusioned with people and society. Furthermore,
the world changed completely during his lifetime. The society,
in which he had achieved a great success disappeared during
the Napoleonic war. Long before the end of the 18th century
Goya had already turned towards his new ideals and expressed
them in his graphic art and in his paintings.
As
an artist, Goya was by temperament far removed
from the classicals. In a few works he approached Classical
style, but in the greater part of his work the Romantic
triumphed.
Born
in Zaragoza, Spain, he found employment as a young
teenager under the mediocre artist José Luzán,
from whom he learned to draw and as was customary, copied
prints of several masters.
At
the age of 17 he went to Madrid. His style was
influenced by two painters who were working there. The last
of the great Venetian painters—Tiepolo and the rather
cold and efficient neo-classical painter—Antonio Raphael
Mengs.
In 1763 he entered a competition at the Royal Academy
of San Fernando, and failed, as he did in the year 1766.
In 1770, he want to Rome and survived by living off his
works of art.