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Lucientes Collection

Lucientes, a name that resonates with the artistic genius of Francisco de Goya

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Lucientes Collection: GOYA: SATURN, 1819-23. Saturn Devouring a Son. Oil by Francisco Goy, 1819-23
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Lucientes Collection: The Great He-Goat, 1820-1823, by Francisco de Goya
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Lucientes Collection: Los Caprichos by Francisco de Goya (1746-1828)
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Lucientes Collection: GOYA: WITCHES SABBATH. The Witches Sabbath. Oil on canvas, 1795-98, by Francisco Goya
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Lucientes Collection: GOYA Y LUCIENTES, Francisco de (1746-1828). The
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Lucientes Collection: GOYA Y LUCIENTES, Francisco de (1746-1828). Duchesse
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Lucientes Collection: The drowning Dog, 1820-1823, by Francisco de Goya
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Lucientes Collection: Hunting Party, 1775, by Francisco de Goya
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Lucientes Collection: Witches Sabbath by Francisco de Goya
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Lucientes Collection: Reading, 1820-1823, by Francisco de Goya
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Lucientes Collection: Goya (1746-1828). Spanish painter and printmaker. Los Capric
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Lucientes Collection: Woman in Prison
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Lucientes Collection: Goya (Postcard)
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Lucientes Collection: GOYA Y LUCIENTES, Francisco de (1746-1828). The
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Lucientes Collection: There was nothing to be done and he died
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Lucientes Collection: Los Caprichos, series of etchings by Francisco de Goya (1746-1828), plate 24: No hubo remedio
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Lucientes Collection: Allegory of the Villa of Madrid, 1810, by Francisco de Goya
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Lucientes Collection: The Witches Sabbath or The Witches, 1797-1798, by Goya
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Lucientes Collection: The Threshing Ground or Summer, 1786, by Goya
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Lucientes Collection: Saint Elizabeth of Portugal healing a sick woman, circa 1799
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Lucientes Collection: The Witches Sabbath, 1797-1798, by Goya
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Lucientes Collection: The Inquisition Scene, 1808-1812, by Goya
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Lucientes Collection: Antonio Ricardos (1727-1794), 1794, by Goya
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Lucientes Collection: Mausoleum of Francisco de Goya in Bordeaux, 1828
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Lucientes Collection: Equestrian portrait of Ferdinand VII (1784-1833)
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Lucientes Collection: Disparate 10
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Lucientes Collection: Francisco de Goya y Lucientes - Los Zancos (Stilts)
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Lucientes Collection: Dead Birds
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Lucientes Collection: Le ayuda a bien morir (He helps him to die)
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Lucientes Collection: Until Death, Plate 55 of Los Caprichos
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Lucientes Collection: Of what ill will he die?
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Lucientes Collection: The Unlucky Death of Pepe Hillo
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Lucientes Collection: Allegory: War or Evil. The Death and an owl
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Lucientes Collection: Francisco Jose de Goya y Lucientes, from Living Biographies of Great Painters
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Lucientes Collection: La Bouillie : Beggars Eating Mash, (black lead, brush and gray wash)
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Lucientes Collection: Do those who escape work end up like this?, (black lead, brush and black and grey wash)
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Lucientes Collection: The Marquesa de Pontejos, by Goya
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Lucientes Collection: Ferdinand VII, king of Spain, oil by Francisco de Goya
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Lucientes Collection: Juan Melendez Valdes (1754-1817), Spanish poet, jurist and politician. Oil by Goya
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Lucientes Collection: The Duchess of Osuna, oil by Francisco de Goya
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Lucientes Collection: The Countess of Chinchon, oil by Francisco de Goya
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Lucientes Collection: Poverty, drawing No. 258 of the series of sepia gouaches by Francisco de Goya
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Lucientes Collection: The Hunter, tapestry made on a cardboard by Francisco de Goya
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Lucientes Collection: The ring-shaped pastries maker, tapestry made on a cardboard by Francisco de Goya
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Lucientes Collection: Meeting of witches. Drawing No. 113 of the series of sepia gouaches by Francisco de Goya
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Lucientes Collection: Duke of San Carlos, 1815, oil painting by Francisco de Goya
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Lucientes Collection: The travelling comedians, 1793, oil painting by Francisco de Goya
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Lucientes Collection: Dancing on the banks of Manzanares river, 1777, oil painting by Francisco de Goya


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Lucientes, a name that resonates with the artistic genius of Francisco de Goya. Known for his captivating and often haunting works, Goya's artistry transcends time and leaves an indelible mark on the world of art. One cannot mention Lucientes without delving into the depths of Goya's masterpieces. From his chilling depiction of Saturn devouring his son to the eerie scene of The Witches Sabbath, Goya's paintings evoke a sense of unease and fascination in equal measure. In Los Caprichos, Goya explores the darker side of humanity, shedding light on societal vices and follies. His brushstrokes bring to life The Great He-Goat, a symbol of chaos and debauchery that continues to captivate audiences even today. But beyond these macabre themes lies another facet of Goya's talent - his ability to capture human emotions with profound sensitivity. In Duchesse, he portrays elegance and grace through delicate strokes, while The Drowning Dog depicts despair and helplessness in its rawest form. Glimpses into everyday life can also be found within Lucientes' collection. Reading showcases quiet introspection as a solitary figure immerses themselves in literature. Meanwhile, Hunting Party transports us back to a bygone era where nobility pursued their passion for sport amidst lush landscapes. Yet amidst all this darkness and turmoil emerges Woman in Prison - a testament to resilience and strength despite adversity. It serves as a reminder that even within confinement one can find hope and courage. Goya's legacy lives on through postcards bearing his name - reminders that his art continues to inspire generations long after his passing. His work is not merely confined within gallery walls; it has become part of our collective consciousness. So let us immerse ourselves in the enigmatic world created by Lucientes - an artist who dared to explore both lightness and darkness with equal fervor.