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court painter to four successive Spanish regimes who went deaf, painted Saturn eating his son on his dining room wall, and died in exile

Where to see Francisco Goya
Ranked by works you can see in person.
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134 works
Museo del Prado
Madrid city, Spain
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11 worksMetropolitan Museum of Art
New York City, United States
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14 worksRoyal Academy of Fine Arts of San Fernando
Palace of Goyeneche, Spain
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12 worksArt Institute of Chicago
Chicago, United States
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12 works
Bavarian State Painting Collections
Munich, Germany
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12 worksSaragossa Museum
Zaragoza City, Kingdom of Aragon
Also here (2)
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9 worksLouvre
Paris, France
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9 works
Munich Central Collecting Point
Munich, Germany
Also here (6)
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8 worksNational Gallery of Art
Washington, D.C., United States
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7 worksHispanic Society of America
New York City, United States
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7 worksNational Museum of Fine Arts, Argentina
Argentine Pavilion, Argentina
Also here (6)
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7 worksBank of Spain headquarters
Cortes, Spain
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7 worksMuseum of Fine Arts Boston
Boston, United States
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2 worksCleveland Museum of Art
Wade Park, United States
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6 works
Museo Camón Aznar
Zaragoza, Spain
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0 worksMuseum Boijmans Van Beuningen
Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen - Robbrecht & Daem wing, Netherlands
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6 works
Museu de Belles Arts de València
Valencia, Spain
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4 worksLázaro Galdiano Museum
Museo Lázaro Galdiano building, Spain
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5 works
Museum of Fine Arts, Budapest
Budapest, Hungary
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5 worksNational Gallery
Trafalgar Square, United Kingdom
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5 works
Meadows Museum
Dallas, United States
Also here (2)
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4 works
São Paulo Museum of Art
Paulista Avenue, Brazil
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4 worksThe Frick Collection
Frick Madison, United States
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4 works
Nationalmuseum
Stockholm, Sweden
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3 worksThyssen-Bornemisza Museum
Palace of Villahermosa, Spain
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3 works
Goya Museum
Palais épiscopal de Castres, France
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2 worksBelvedere
Vienna, Austria
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2 worksMusée des Beaux-Arts et d'Archéologie de Besançon
Besançon, France
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2 worksMuseo di Capodimonte
Palace of Capodimonte, Italy
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2 worksPhiladelphia Museum of Art
Philadelphia, United States
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2 worksMuseum of Fine Arts, Houston
Houston, United States
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1 worksNational Gallery of Armenia
Yerevan, Armenia
Also here (6)
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1 worksToledo Museum of Art
Toledo, United States
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1 works
Royal Monastery of San Lorenzo de El Escorial
San Lorenzo de El Escorial, Spain
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1 worksCarnegie Museum of Art
Pittsburgh, United States
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1 worksBilbao Fine Arts Museum
Indautxu, Spain
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1 worksRoyal Palace of Madrid
Madrid city, Spain
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1 worksThe Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art
Kansas City, United States
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1 worksMontreal Museum of Fine Arts
Montreal, Canada
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1 worksMuseo de Arte de Worcester
Worcester, United States
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1 worksMuseo de la Trinidad
Convento de la Trinidad Calzada, Madrid, Spain
Also here (4)
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1 works
British Museum
building of the British Museum, United Kingdom
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1 worksRijksmuseum
Rijksmuseum, Netherlands
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1 worksHermitage Museum
Winter Palace, Russia
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1 worksThe Phillips Collection
Duncan Phillips House, United States
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1 worksVictoria and Albert Museum
Cromwell Road, United Kingdom
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1 worksFogg Museum
Cambridge, United States
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1 worksDetroit Institute of Arts
Midtown Detroit, United States
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1 worksVirginia Museum of Fine Arts
Richmond, United States
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1 worksMinneapolis Institute of Art
Minneapolis, United States
9 more museums hold works by Francisco Goya with smaller collections, not listed here.
Frequently Asked Questions
When did Francisco Goya live?
Francisco Goya lived from 1746 to 1828. He lived during the Rococo period and Romanticism.Is Francisco Goya romanticism?
Painting is closely associated with Romanticism because it allowed for a spontaneous outpouring of emotion. Many art historians think of the study or sketch, whether painted or drawn, as the quintessential Romantic medium.Was Francisco Goya religious?
In 1792, a serious illness left Francisco Goya permanently deaf, and he became more introspective. His work increasingly featured fantasies from his imagination, blended with sardonic observations of human behaviour; his religious frescoes also evolved.What is Francisco Goya best known for?
Francisco Goya witnessed the terrible massacre of civilians by the soldiers at Puerto del Sol when the Revolution broke out in 1808. Out of this came one of the most shockingly realistic of all paintings of war.What was Francisco Goya known for?
The paintings of Francisco Goya fit no category. He was a lifelong rebel and libertarian fiercely opposed to tyranny of all sorts.Francisco Goya paintings style?
The paintings of Francisco Goya fit no category. His work was indebted only to the realism of Velazquez, the insight of Rembrandt, and, as he said, to 'nature'.Why did Francisco Goya paint the black paintings?
Between 1819 and 1823, deaf and disillusioned, Francisco Goya painted fourteen works directly onto the plaster walls of his farmhouse on the outskirts of Madrid, the Quinta del Sordo. These Black Paintings were never meant to be seen by anyone.Francisco Goya art movement?
The paintings of Francisco Goya fit no category. He was a lifelong rebel and libertarian fiercely opposed to tyranny of all sorts; he began as a semi-Rococo designer of amusing scenes for tapestries.
Sources
Where to See guide aggregates verified holdings of Francisco Goya's works across the following collections.
- [1] museum Brooklyn Museum Used for: museum holdings.
- [2] museum Toledo Museum of Art Used for: museum holdings.
- [3] museum Lázaro Galdiano Museum Used for: museum holdings.
- [4] museum Hispanic Society of America Used for: museum holdings.
- [5] museum Meadows Museum Used for: museum holdings.
- [6] museum National Galleries Scotland Used for: museum holdings.
- [7] book Howard Simon, 500 Years of Illustration Used for: biography.
- [8] book Masterpieces of western art : a history of art in 900 individual studies from the Gothic to the present day Used for: biography.
- [9] book Carol Strickland and John Boswell, The Annotated Mona Lisa _ba crash course in art history from prehistoric to post-modern _cCarol Strickland and John Boswell Used for: biography.
Editorial overseen by Solis Prints. Sources verified 2026-06-28. Click a source for details, or hover over [N] in the page above to preview.
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