Artist: Francisco De Goya
Style: Romanticism
Topic: Wars
Date: 1823
Size: 123 x 265 cm
Museum: Prado (Madrid, Spain)
Technique: Oil On Canvas
, a renowned Spanish artist, created the captivating painting Asmodea between 1820 and 1823. This masterpiece is part of Goya's last major series, known as the Black Paintings, which he painted on the walls of his house during a period of mental and physical despair. At Wikioo.org, you can acquire high-quality handmade oil paintings or prints on canvas reproductions of this extraordinary work.
The original Asmodea is a mixed method painting on mural transferred to canvas, with dimensions of 139 x 87 cm. The painting showcases Goya's mastery of the Romanticism style, which is characterized by strong emotions, individualism, and an emphasis on nature.
Asmodea features two flying figures hovering over a landscape dominated by a large tabled mountain. The painting's dark color palette and haunting imagery evoke a sense of mystery and unease, reflecting Goya's inner turmoil during the time he created this work.
Originally painted on the walls of Goya's house, Asmodea is now part of the collection at the Museo Nacional del Prado in Madrid, Spain. At Wikioo.org, you can bring this masterpiece into your own home or office by ordering a stunning canvas print or oil-painted replica.
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