Francisco José de Goya y Lucientes
● On view now — Gallery 217
Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago · verified July 2026
FROM THE ART INSTITUTE OF CHICAGO’S CATALOG
As painter to the king of Spain, Francisco de Goya also designed tapestries for the royal residences. The artist made small oil sketches to work out the designs, followed by full-scale painted cartoons that served as guides for the weavers at the king’s tapestry works. This cartoon was produced for a tapestry in a series decorating the dining room in the Palace of El Pardo outside Madrid. The room’s large panels illustrate a traditional decorative subject, the four seasons, but Goya exercised his imagination in the smaller panels above the doors, producing scenes of children and animals like this one.
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The Hanged Monk
Friar Pedro Wrests the Gun from El Maragato
Friar Pedro Shoots El Maragato as His Horse Runs Off
Portrait of Isidoro Maiquez
Winter Scene
Friar Pedro Offers Shoes to El Maragato and Prepares to Push
Friar Pedro Clubs El Maragato with the Butt of the Gun
Friar Pedro Binds El Maragato with a Rope
Francesco Casanova — Cavalier and Shepherd
Goya (Francisco de Goya y Lucientes) — Plate 11 from "La Tau
Théodore Gericault — Alfred Dedreux (1810–1860) as a Child
Velázquez (Diego Rodríguez de Silva y Velázquez)|Balthasar C
Francisco de Goya (Spanish, 1746–1828) — The Cid Campeador S
Cornelis Visscher — Woman Milking a Cow, plate 3 from Four L
Giovanni Battista Piazzetta — The Beggar Boy (The Young Pilg
Francesco Casanova — Three views of the head of a man with a
Goya (Francisco de Goya y Lucientes) — Plate 5 from "La Taur
Goya (Francisco de Goya y Lucientes) — Plate 22 from "La Tau
Edouard Manet — Mademoiselle V. . . in the Costume of an Esp
Nicolaes Pietersz Berchem — Italian Landscape