I don't recall a painting by Goya with this subject matter. Perhaps you are thinking of The Death of Marat by Jacques-Louis David? This was painted in 1793 and is in the Royal Museum of Fine Arts in Brussels.
Not a painting, but a drawing, called Vitruvian Man.
Don Quixote.
original board painting ,of a man on a horse, with the devils tower in the back ground
Picasso painted 85 paintings called Head of a Man.
matisse
Blind Man's Bluff - Goya - was created in 1789.
The cast of Bathtub Dream - 2010 includes: Lance Drake as Man In Bathtub
he painted his feelings at that moment he probily knew some one that died
the man who sotle the painting id in the cafe
Painting the Invisible Man was created in 2007.
None of Picasso paintings are titled "Man". However, in his painting "Blue Room" there is a depiction of a man hidden in the painting, and is often referred to as "Man".
black widow is the person who told her hinch man (the man who told you to protect the painting)to stal the painting.
It is called "The Last Embrace".
obviously he's just a man dressed in a costume.
The cast of Breu - 2012 includes: Paulo Goya as Man
Not a painting, but a drawing, called Vitruvian Man.
The athenian cynic philosopher Diogenes was the person who lived in a bathtub, had as company a dog and carried a lantern day and night seeking for the man in the darkness of life.