SEEING FRANCISCO GOYA’S ORIGINAL WORKS


THE METROPOLITAN MUSEUM

Noche Flamenca was invited to The Metropolitan Museum of Art by Curator and Goya expert Mark McDonald (artistic consultant for Searching For Goya) for a private viewing of original works by Goya that are not currently on public display.

The timeless themes, emotions, and conditions that emerge are key to Goya’s enduring relevance. Like the world in which Goya lived, our own is rent by ignorance and fear and ripped apart by conflict and suffering that have taken on new dimensions in the face of a pandemic. Now and into the future, Goya’s art will continue to engage those who seek the essence of human being.”
— Excerpt From "Goya's Graphic Imagination" By Mark McDonald, Curator at The Metropolitan Museum of Art


FUNDACIóN GOYA EN ARAGóN

The Fundación Goya en Aragón has a collection of over 1,800 Goya works that are accesible online and free to the public. This resource has been fundamental in our development of Searching For Goya and has given us the freedom to study and learn about Goya’s work.

WILLIAMS COLLEGE MUSEUM OF ART

Company director Martin Santangelo visits Williams College Museum of Art to study original Francisco Goya prints.

THE CLARK ART INSTITUTE

Martin Santangelo visits the Clark Art Institute in Williams College and meets Anne Leonard, Manton Curator of Prints, Drawings and Photographs.

Museo Goya Colección Ibercaja - Camón Aznar

Company Director, Martín Santangelo visits the Museo Goya Colección Ibercaja- Camón Aznar in Zaragoza, Spain to further study Goya’s work. The museum holds over 1,000 works and has been around since 1979.

museo del prado

Martin Santangelo visits The Prado Museum in Madrid, Spain. The museum currently hold the largest Goya artwork collection in the world titled; Goya y Lucientes.

MUSEO DEL GRABADO

Martín Santangelo visits the Museo del Grabado in Fuendetodos, Zaragoza. The museum holds an impressive collection of Goya’s engravings and is located in Goya’s birthplace, Fuendetodos. Bellow are images of the museum and Francisco Goya’s childhood home.

real academia de bellas artes san fernando

Soledad Barrio and Martín Santangelo visit the Royal Arts Academy of San Fernando in Madrid, Spain. The museum contains original works by Goya as part of the Tauromaquía de Goya exhibition.

MUSEO DE ZARAGOZA

Martín Santangelo visits the Museo de Zaragoza to continue his research into Goya’s work. The museum is considered one of the most important Goya museums in Spain and is located less than an hour away from Goya’s birthplace; Fuendetodos.