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Francisco Goya Timeline Game

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About This Challenge

Discover the world of Francisco Goya through this engaging timeline game. Test your knowledge of the artist’s life and works as you place events in their correct chronological order.

  • Learn about Goya’s early life and artistic influences
  • Explore his evolution as an artist and his major works
  • Challenge yourself with bonus events to test your expertise on Goya’s timeline
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  • March 30, 1746: Francisco Goya is born in Fuendetodos, Spain
  • 1763: Goya moves to Madrid to study painting
  • 1786: Goya becomes a court painter to King Charles III of Spain
  • 1792: Goya falls seriously ill and becomes deaf
  • 1814: Goya creates his famous work 'The Third of May 1808'
  • 1819: Goya begins work on his 'Black Paintings' series
  • 1824: Goya moves to Bordeaux, France to escape political turmoil in Spain
  • April 16, 1828: Goya dies in Bordeaux
  • 1863: Goya's 'Disasters of War' series is published posthumously
  • 19th and 20th centuries: Goya's works influence later artists like Manet and Picasso
  • 1799: Goya's 'The Sleep of Reason Produces Monsters' is created
  • 1797: Goya creates his portrait of the Duchess of Alba
  • 1789: Goya is appointed as First Court Painter to King Charles IV of Spain
  • c. 1800: Goya paints the 'Naked Maja' and 'Clothed Maja'
  • c. 1819-1823: Goya's 'Saturn Devouring His Son' is created
  • 1814: Goya's 'The 2nd of May 1808' is painted
  • 1786: Goya is appointed as the Spanish court painter to King Charles III
  • 1800: Goya's 'The Family of Charles IV' is completed
  • c. 1808-1812: Goya's 'The Colossus' is painted
  • 1810-1820: Goya's 'The Disasters of War' series is created

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