Bayeu Collection
"BAYEU: A Glimpse into the Artistic Legacy" Step back in time to the late 18th century, where a family of talented artists left an indelible mark on the art world
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"BAYEU: A Glimpse into the Artistic Legacy" Step back in time to the late 18th century, where a family of talented artists left an indelible mark on the art world. The Bayeu family, hailing from Spain, produced masterpieces that continue to captivate audiences even today. Manuel de Godoy y Alvarez de Faria (1767-1851), a prominent figure of his time, is immortalized in a captivating portrait circa 1790. This artwork showcases not only his distinguished presence but also the skillful brushstrokes of the artist. Another notable creation by Ramon Bayeu y Subias transports us to a lively scene beside the Bridge over the Manzanares Channel in 1784. As we witness dancers gracefully moving to music, we can almost hear their joyous laughter and feel their energy reverberating through this vibrant painting. In Paseo de las Delicias, painted by Francisco Bayeu in 1785, we are taken on a leisurely stroll through Madrid's charming streets. The attention to detail and use of light capture both the architectural beauty and everyday life during this period. Ramon Bayeu y Subias's self-portrait circa 1790 offers us insight into his own artistic persona. With intense eyes gazing directly at us, he invites viewers into his creative world and leaves us pondering about his thoughts and aspirations as an artist. The Assumption of the Virgin by Francisco Bayeu ca. 1760 showcases religious devotion with its ethereal depiction of divine ascension. Through delicate brushwork and harmonious colors, this masterpiece evokes a sense of awe and reverence for spiritual subjects. Francisco Goya pays homage to Francisco Bayeu himself in "The Painter Francisco Bayeu" created in 1795 (1939). This tribute serves as a testament to their shared artistic journey while highlighting Goya's admiration for his mentor.