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Discover Francisco Goya’s ‘La Maja Desnuda,’ a captivating nude masterpiece from 1797. Explore its Romantic style, historical intrigue & timeless beauty at the Prado Museum.
Francisco Goya's 'The Devil’s Lamp' (1798) is a haunting oil painting depicting a man battling supernatural forces. Explore its eerie symbolism, historical context & artistic mastery at ArtsDot.
A captivating portrait of Sor Juana de la Cruz by Domingo Ortiz, showcasing the iconic 'blue nun' attire and symbolic imagery of colonial Mexico. A masterpiece reflecting faith, identity & artistry.
Admire Jean-Baptiste Regnault's 'The Three Graces,' a stunning Neoclassical painting capturing beauty, joy, and harmony. A timeless masterpiece from 1797, showcasing elegant figures in a serene setting.
Francisco Goya's 'Juan Antonio Melendez Valdes' (1797) is a captivating portrait revealing the Spanish Enlightenment era. Explore its historical context, artistic style & Goya’s masterful technique.
Experience Goya's haunting 'Witches’ Sabbath,' a 1798 oil painting depicting a dark ritual and the Inquisition. Explore its symbolism, Baroque style, and unsettling atmosphere – a masterpiece of Spanish art.
Johann Gottfried Schadow’s Double Statue of the Princesses Luise and Friederike of Prussia exemplifies European Classicism with its poignant portrayal of two sisters. This remarkable sculpture, created in 1797, captures a moment of quiet contemplation and familial connection – explore this timeless masterpiece.
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A captivating 1797 portrait by Joseph Wright of Derby depicts Mr. Anthony Greatorex with a distinguished smile and pipe, showcasing the artist's unique style during the Industrial Revolution era – explore this iconic artwork and bring it home.
Carl Frederik von Breda's 'Teresa Vandoni' captures an Italian opera singer strolling through a serene Stockholm park, blending classical and natural beauty.
Francisco de Goya’s "They Sing for the Composer" (1797) – a dramatic lithograph depicting familial betrayal. Explore its satirical style, distorted perspective & powerful emotional impact.
Nicolai Abraham Abildgaard's "The Dying Messalina and Her Mother" portrays Roman goddess Messalina succumbing to illness, attended by her mother Agrippina before a stately building. Explore Neoclassical Romanticism through this iconic masterpiece.
Elegant 18th-century Swedish still life by Nils Schillmarch showcases a Chinese porcelain punch bowl with lemons and wine glasses, capturing the opulent tastes of the era – discover this exquisite reproduction.