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  1. Goya was appointed court painter to Charles IV in 1789. The following year he became First Court Painter, with a salary of 50,000 reales and an allowance of 500 ducats for a coach. He painted portraits of the king and the queen, and the Spanish Prime Minister Manuel de Godoy and many other nobles.

  2. Oct 14, 2023 · In 1801, Goya painted ‘Charles IV of Spain and His Family’. The oil on canvas painting depicts Charles IV of Spain and various members of his family. Each member of the royal family is dressed in colourful and elaborate costumes and jewelry.

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  4. At the age of forty, Goya was appointed painter to King Charles III, and, in 1789, he was promoted to court painter under the newly accessioned Charles IV (r. 1788–1808). The year 1789 also marked the fall of the French monarchy (with Charles IV unwilling to assist his cousin Louis XVI), and in 1793 France declared war on Spain.

  5. Dec 30, 2022 · Charles IV of Spain and His Family is an oil on canvas painting by the Spanish artist Francisco Goya who began work on this painting in 1800 and completed it in the summer of 1801. It features life sized depictions of Charles IV of Spain and his family, ostentatiously dressed in fine costume and jewelry.

  6. Dec 6, 2023 · by Dr. Beth Harris and Dr. Steven Zucker. Francisco Goya, The Family of Charles IV, c. 1800, Prado Museum, 280 cm x 336 cm (Museo Nacional del Prado, Madrid) Cite this page. Goya depicts the king’s family in scintillating detail… but the sparkle of the monarchy is beginning to fade.

  7. Apr 12, 2024 · Francisco Goya’s most famous paintings included The Naked Maja, The Clothed Maja, The Family of Charles IV, The Third of May 1808: The Execution of the Defenders of Madrid, and Saturn Eating His Children. His etchings included the series Los Caprichos and The Disasters of War.

  8. Nov 11, 2021 · During the 1780s, his network of clients expanded to also include the Duke and Duchess of Osuna and other significant persons from the monarchy who he portrayed. In 1786, Goya was hired as an artist for King Charles III. In 1789, Goya was named court painter to Charles IV.

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