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Portrait of Don Juan Bautista de Goicoechea y Urrutia — History & Facts
In the Portrait of Don Juan Bautista de Goicoechea y Urrutia, Francisco de Goya presents a dignified figure dressed in elegant attire. The subject is depicted against a dark background that enhances the richness of his clothing and the softness of his features. Goya uses a palette dominated by deep reds and browns, which adds a sense of warmth to the composition.
The figure's gaze is direct, engaging the viewer with a sense of confidence and authority. This painting is executed in oil on canvas, a medium that allows for rich textures and vibrant colors. Goya's brushwork is both detailed and fluid, capturing the nuances of fabric and skin tones. The dimensions are approximately 100 x 130 cm, making it a significant presence in any gallery.
The artist's signature style is evident in the way he captures light and shadow, giving depth to the figure. Francisco de Goya was a prominent Spanish painter known for his ability to convey emotion and character through his portraits. This work, created around 1788, reflects Goya's transition into a more personal style, moving away from the formalities of earlier portraiture. An interesting fact about this painting is that it was commissioned by the subject himself, showcasing the importance of social status and representation in the 18th century.
Goya's ability to infuse personality into his subjects set him apart from his contemporaries.
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