Goya's subject matter includes political events, social commentary, portraits, and scenes of everyday life, often depicted with a critical and satirical tone. He tackled themes such as war, corruption, injustice, and the darker aspects of human nature in his works.
Goya's goal in his painting was to display all the evil in the world. He was the court painter for King Carlos IV of Spain, and he did not think much of the king of the court. His paintings condemned their decadent lives. He also was reputed to have had an affair with La Duquessa de Alba. He painted her in "La Maja Vestida" and "La Maja Desnuda". Going with the theme of pessimism, he also painted scenes from the war between France and Spain-- a war he opposed-- in "Los fusilamientos del 3 de mayo". When Goya began to lose his hearing (and later his mind), his subject matter became darker in his black period. He painted characters from mythology like Saturn and Colossus.
Cornelius Fischer has written: 'Goyas Hand'
The best collection of Goya's paintings is in the Prado museum, Madrid, Spain
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The subject-matter of phonetics.
The subject matter is what the book is about. So if you have a book on, say, Winston Churchill, he is the subject matter.
Subject matter is what an art work has been created about. For example if you were to have a painting of a cow, then the subject matter is a cow.
how do the paintings compare in terms of their subject matter
The subject in the poem "Does It Matter" by Siegfried Sassoon is "you."
everything has matter
When you look "deep into the matter," you do not take the subject matter at face value. Instead, you examine the subject matter upon an empirical basis. That is, you apply the scientific method to the subject matter.
The learner learns the subject matter
A subject matter expert in the hazards or recovery activities underway within the incident site.