List of works by Francisco Goya

The following is an incomplete list of Francisco Goya's works. Besides the blue-linked articles, many images can be found at Wikipedia Commons.

Paintings

Consecration of Aloysius Gonzaga as patron saint of youth c. 1763 Saragossa Museum, Spain
Apparition of the Virgin of the Pillar to Saint James and his Saragossan disciples c. 1769 Collection of Pascual de Quinto, Saragossa, Spain
The Holy Family with Saint Joachim and Saint Anne Before the Eternal Gloryc. 1769Collection of Marquess de las Palmas

Jerez de la Frontera, Spain

Hannibal the Conqueror1770Foundation Selgas-Fagalde (Cudillero, Asturias).
Martin Zapater1770Museo de Bellas Artes de Bilbao
The Sacrifice to Vesta 1771 Collection of Felix Palacios Remondo, Zaragoza
The Sacrifice to Priapus 1771 private collection, Barcelona
The rape of Europa 1772 private collection, USA
The Adoration of the Name of God1772Basílica de Nuestra Señora del Pilar, Zaragoza
Frescoes in the Cartuja de Aula Dei1774Charterhouse of Aula Dei
Tapestry Cartoons1775–92Prado Museum, Madrid
The Parasol1777Prado Museum, Madrid
Blind Guitarist1778Prado Museum, Madrid
The Swing1779Prado Museum, Madrid
Crucified Christ1780Prado Museum, Madrid
The Queen of Martyrs1780–81Basílica de Nuestra Señora del Pilar
The Count of Floridablanca and Goya1783Banco of Spain, Madrid
Family of Infante Don Luis1784Fondazione Magnani-Rocca, Italy
The Sermon of Saint Bernardino of Siena1784San Francisco el Grande, Madrid
The Annunciation1785private collection, Spain
The Marquesa de Pontejosc. 1786National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.
The Snowstorm (La Nevada) 1786Prado Museum, Madrid
Spring (or The Flower Girls)1786–87Prado Museum, Madrid
Manuel Osorio Manrique de Zuñiga1787–88Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City
The Countess of Altamira and her Daughter1787–88Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City
St Francis Borgia at the Deathbed of an Impenitent1788St. Francisco Catedral, Valencia
Family of the Duke of Osuna1788Prado Museum, Madrid
Self-portraitc. 1790–95
La Tirana (Goya)1790-1792Academy of San Fernando, Madrid
Playing At Giants1791–92Prado Museum, Madrid
Portrait of Mariana Waldsteinc. 1792Louvre, Paris
Strolling Players1793Prado Museum, Madrid
Fire at Night1793–1794Banco Inversion-Agepasa, Madrid
Yard with Lunatics1793–94Meadows Museum, Dallas, Texas
Prison Interiorc. 1793–94Bowes Museum
The Madhouse1794Virginia Meadows Museum and Elizabeth Meadows Sculpture Court, Dallas, Texas
The Marquesa de la Solanac. 1793–95Louvre, Paris
Duchess of Alba (The White Duchess)1795House of Alba, Madrid
Duchess of Alba & Her Duenna1795Prado Museum, Madrid
Portrait of the Matador Pedro Romero c. 1795–98Kimbell Art Museum
Self-Portrait on Linen1795–1797Prado Museum, Madrid
Duchess of Alba (The Black Duchess)1797Hispanic Society of America, New York City
Que se la llevaron!1797–98
What a sacrifice!1797–98
The Sleep of Reason Produces Monsters1797–98
Witches' Flight1797–98Prado Museum, Madrid
The Spell1797–98
The Witches' Kitchen1797–98
The Devil's Lamp1797–98
The Stone Guest1797–98
They say yes and give their hand to the first comer1797–98
You who cannot1797–98
Self-Portrait with Spectacles1797–1800
Miracle of St. Antony1798
The Taking of Christ1798Cathedral, Toledo
Ferdinand Guillemardet1798Louvre
A Miracle of St. Anthony of Padua” and other scenes1798San Antonio de la Florida, Madrid
Witches Sabbath (1798)1798 Museum Lasaro Galdiano, Madrid
Queen Maria Luisa, on Horseback1799Prado Museum, Madrid
Countess of Chinchon1800Prado Museum, Madrid
La maja desnuda 1800 Prado Museum, Madrid
Charles IV of Spain and His Family1800–1801Prado Museum, Madrid
La maja vestidac. 1800–05Prado Museum, Madrid
Josefa Bayeu (Leocadia Weiss) c. 1800-1814
Bartolome Sureda y Miserolc. 1803–04National Gallery, Washington D.C
Ignacio Garcini y Queralt, Brigadier of Engineers1804Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City
Josefa de Castilla Portugal y van Asbrock de Garcini1804Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City
Isabel de Porcel1804–05
Francisca Sabasa y Garcia1804–1808National Gallery, Washington D.C
Doña Teresa Suredac. 1805
Doña Antonia Záratec.1805National Gallery of Ireland
Young Woman with a Fan1805–1810
Portrait of Doña Isabel de Porcelc. 1805National Gallery, London
The Colossusc. 1808–12Prado Museum, Madrid
Majas on a Balconyc. 1808–12
General Manuel Romeroc. 1810private collection, Chicago
Time (Goya)1810
Contra el bien generalc. 1810
Allegory of the City of Madrid1810Casa del Ayuntamiento, Madrid
José Costa y Bonells, called Pepitoc. 1810Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York
Time and the Old Womenc. 1810–12Musée des Beaux-Arts, Lille, Fr.
Timec. 1810–12
Majas on a Balcony1810–1812Metropolitan Museum version
Portrait of the Duke of Wellington1812–14National Gallery, London
Doña Antonia Záratec. 1811Hermitage, St. Petersburg
Dead Turkey1812
The Burial of the Sardine1812–1819Real Academia de Bellas Artes de San Fernando, Madrid
The Majas on the Balconyc. 1812Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York
This is worsec. 1812–13
Mariano Goyac. 1812–14private collection, Madrid
Ferdinand VII of SpainPortrait of Ferdinand VII of Spain1814Museo de Arte Moderno y Contemporáneo de Santander y Cantabria
Portrait of Rita Moon Luna1814
Ferdinand VII in an Encampmentc. 1814Prado Museum, Madrid
The Second of May 18081814Prado Museum, Madrid
The Third of May 18081814Prado Museum, Madrid
Young Women with a Letterc. 1814–18Musée des Beaux-Arts, Lille
May the rope break!c. 1815
Self-Portrait1815Academy of San Fernando
Unfortunate events in the front seats of the ring of Madrid, and the death of the Mayor of Torrejon1815–16
La Tauromaquia1815–1816
Burial of the Sardine (sketch)c. 1816
Inquisition Scenec. 1816
The Processionc. 1816
SS. Justa and Rufina1817Cathedral, Seville
The Forge c. 1817 Frick Collection, New York
The Giant1818
The Forgec. 1819Frick Collection, New York City
Portrait of Don Juan Antonio Cuervo1819Cleveland Museum of Art
The Last Communion of St. Joseph of Calasanz1819Escuelas Pías de San Antón, Madrid
Agony in the Garden (Goya)1819Escuelas Pías de San Antón.
Self-portrait with Dr Arrieta1820Minneapolis Institute of Arts, Minnesota
Tiburcio Pérez y Cuervo, the Architect1820Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York
Women Laughing 1819-1923 Prado Museum, Madrid
Men Readingc. 1821–23Prado Museum, Madrid
Carnival Scene1820–1824
Atropos (The Fates)1820–1823Prado Museum, Madrid
Goat (Goya)1820–1823
Fight with Cudgels1820–1823
Two Women1820–1823
Deaf Man1820–1823
Asmodea1820–1823
Old Men Eating1820–1823
The Dog1820–23Prado Museum, Madrid
Fight with Cudgels1820–23Prado Museum, Madrid
The Great He-Goat or Witches Sabbathc. 1821–23Prado Museum, Madrid
Saturn Devouring His Sonc. 1821–23Prado Museum, Madrid
Two Old Menc. 1821–23
Two Old Women Eating from a Bowlc. 1821–23
Two Young People Laughing at a Manc. 1821–23
Portrait of Don Ramon Satué1823Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam
Portrait of José Duaso y Latre1824Museum of Fine Arts of Seville
Leandro Fernández de Moratín1824Museo de Bellas Artes, Bilbao, Spain
Monk Talking to an Old Woman1824-25Princeton University Art Museum
Portrait of Jacques Galos1826Barnes Foundation
The Milkmaid of Bordeaux1825–27Prado Museum, Madrid
Don Juan Bautista de Muguiro1827Prado Museum, Madrid
Don José Pío de Molina1827–28Reinhart Collection, Winterthur
Striker Family Goyaunknown dating

Etchings

Los Caprichos (1792–1799)
  • Plate 43 – The sleep of reason
  • Plate 2 – They Say Yes
  • Plate 33 – To the Count Palantine
  • Plate 55 – Until Death
  • Plate 77 – First One, Then Another
The Disasters of War (1810–1820)
  • Plate 7 – What Valor!
  • Plate 9 – They do not want to
  • Plate 31 – This is too much!
  • Plate 32 – Why?
  • Plate 39 – Great Deeds – Against the Dead
  • Plate 47 – This is how it happened
  • Plate 69 – Nada – We shall see
Los disparates (1815–1824)
  • Plate 1 – Feminine Folly
  • Plate 2 – Folly of Fear
  • Plate 3 – Strange Folly
  • Plate 4 – Big Booby
  • Plate 5 – Folly on the Wing
  • Plate 6 – Foolish Fury
  • Plate 7 – Matrimonial Extravagance
  • Plate 8 – People in Sacks
  • Plate 9 – Universal Folly
  • Plate 10 – Young Woman on a Bucking Horse
  • Plate 11 – Folly of Poverty
  • Plate 12 – Three Gentlemen and Three Dancing Ladies
  • Plate 13 – One Way to Fly
  • Plate 14 – Foolishness at the Carnival
  • Plate 15 – Pure Folly
  • Plate 16 – Exhortation
  • Plate 17 – Loyalty
  • Plate 18 – Old Man Wandering Among Phantoms
  • Plate 19 – A Familiar Folly
  • Plate 20 – Foolish Precision
  • Plate 21 – Animal Foolishness
  • Plate 22 – Foolish Extravagance

Unknown

  • Woman with Scythe and Serpent

See also

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