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Born in Fuendetodos (Zaragoza)
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Francisco José de Goya y Lucientes (30 March 1746 – 30 April 1828)[1] was a Spanish painter. He painted many portraits of the Spanish Royal Family. His most famous paintings are Charles IV of Spain and His Family and The Third of May 1808. He regularly painted the famous Duchess of Alba.
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Receives confirmation, along with his brother Tomás, in the parish of San Gil (Zaragoza)
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It is formed in the painting workshop of José Luzán
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Sponsor his nephew Manuel, son of Tomás
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Participate in the first class contest of the Royal Academy of Fine Arts of San Fernando
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Summer
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Send your picture of Hannibal, winner of the contest of the Royal Academy of Fine Arts of Parma
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Order of the sketches for the Coreto del Pilar
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The contest is failed with an honorable mention for Goya
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He works in the mural paintings of the Cartuja de Aula Dei (Zaragoza)
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House with Josefa Bayeu in Madrid
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Present accounts for 5 cards for El Escorial
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Work on 29 cartons for El Pardo
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It puts on sale 9 engravings of works of Velázquez
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He is elected academic of San Fernando
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His father, Jose Goya, died
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His son Javier Goya was born
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Presents the bill of materials for cartons for El Escorial
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Portrays the Duchess of Alba for the first time
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Elected painting director of the San Fernando Academy
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Travel to Zaragoza to paint the consequences of the first site
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He makes a will with his wife
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Paint for the Cathedral of Seville the Santas Justa and Rufina
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He died in Bordeaux