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The primary principle -- and this was of supreme importance to Goya -- was to have people rely on their own intellects, interpretations, and perceptions of color, light, form, and space everyone has there own way of looking at it ;)

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Why did Goya paint The Family of Carlos IV?

He was probally paid to.


When was the painting The Family of Carlos IVcreated?

The painting of "Family of Carlos IV" was painted by Francisco Goya in 1800 and consisted of oil on canvas.


What message was Goya trying to send through The Family of Carlos Iv?

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How many people were in the portrait with Charles iv and his family painted by francisco jose de goya?

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Why did francisco goya paintthe family of carlos iv?

Francisco Goya painted "The Family of Charles IV" in 1800 to capture the royal family's likeness and to comment on the nature of power and monarchy. The painting reflects Goya's realistic portrayal of the subjects, highlighting their individuality and flaws, which contrasted with the idealized royal portraits of the time. Additionally, Goya's work can be seen as a subtle critique of the Spanish monarchy, as he emphasizes the contrast between the family's opulence and their lack of charisma. Overall, the painting serves both as a royal portrait and a social commentary on the state of Spain during his era.


What type of medium did Francisco Goya use in his painting The Family of Carlos the V?

They are oil paintings.


What message is Goya trying to send in The Family of Carlos Iv?

Charles IV of Spain and His Family is an oil on canvas painting by the Spanish artist Francisco Goya, completed between 1800-1801. The work was modeled on Velázquez's Las Meninas when setting the royal subjects in a naturalistic, and plausible setting.As in Las Meninas, the royal family in Goya's work are apparently paying a visit to the artist's studio, while the artist himself can be seen to the left looking outwards towards the viewer. In both the artists is shown working on a canvas, of which only the rear is visible. However, the atmospheric and warm perspective of the palace interior of Velázquez's work is replaced in the Goya by a sense of, in the words of Gassier, "imminent suffocation" as the royal family are presented by Goya on a "stage facing the public, while in the shadow of the wings the painter, with a grim smile, points and says: 'Look at them and judge for yourself!'"--------------------------------------...In preparing for this painting Goya did portrait studies of the members of the family which were highly approved of by the sitters, which casts doubt on the idea that his intention was to be critical or judgemental.His realism allows the viewer to judge with the hindsight of history but there is no evidence that he wished to be satirical, he was the Official Court painter at the the time and valued his position and the income it brought.Taylor:)


How does the painting The family of Carlos IV contribute to art history?

It's an important historical record. Before the advent of photography, paintings like Goya' portraits were the main source for images of current events.


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It is Madrid, Spain. It says Goya was born in the country they are in, and he was born is Fuendetodos, Spain


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What nicknames does Goya Toledo go by?

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