Pronunciation: [fɹansˈɪskə͡ʊ hə͡ʊsˈe͡ɪ də ɡˈɔ͡ɪə] (IPA)
Francisco Jose De Goya was a Spanish painter and printmaker, known as one of the most influential artists of the late 18th and early 19th centuries. His works focused on social and political commentary, often featuring haunting and grotesque depictions of the human form. Some synonyms for Francisco Jose De Goya include "The Black Paintings" as his most famous works, "The Third of May 1808" as one of his iconic paintings, and "The Disasters of War," a series of etchings that portrayed the horrors of the Napoleonic Wars. Francisco Jose De Goya's impact on the world of art and culture is still felt to this day, making him a legendary figure in Spanish history.