In 1749 his family bought a house in Zaragoza and years later he settled there.
At the age of 14 Goya studied with the painter José Luzán
He moved to Madrid and studied with the painter Anton Raphael Mengs.
He submitted entries to the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in 1763 and 1766 but were denied.
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He moved to Rome in 1771 and won second prize in a painting competition.
where in 1771 he won second prize in a painting competition organized by the City of Parma. Later that year, he returned to Zaragoza and painted parts of the cupolas of the Basilica of the Pillar and more.
He married Josefa, sister of Bayeu el 25 de julio de 1773
In 1783 Count Floridablanca commissioned Goya to paint a portrait of King Charles III.
Two summers later he was painting portraits of the royal family.
In 1786 Goya obtained a position as painter to Carlos III.
After the death of Charles III and the French Revolution, it reaches its peak of popularity among royalty.
In 1789 he was appointed Chamber Painter of Carlos IV.
At the end of 1792 he became deaf due to a serious illness.
In 1798 he painted scenes for the Royal Hermitage of San Antonio de la Florida in Madrid.
In 1799 he was appointed First Chamber Painter
In 1799 he premiered his experimental art under the name of Capricho.
In 1812 his wife died.
In 1814 he denied any relationship with the French.
In 1814 Ferdinand VII returned to Spain.
Between 1814 and 1819 Goya dedicated himself to commissioned portraits.
In 1819 he moved to Quinta del Sordo where he created Black Paintings.
In 1824 he left Spain.
In 1826 he traveled to Spain and returned to Bordeaux.
He died in 1828 from a stroke.
In 1919 his remains were transferred to the Royal Chapel of San Antonio de La Frorida in Madrid.