Review by David Wojnarowicz, Robert Mapplethorpe, Francisco Goya's review agency is a behavior taken by government agencies (government committees, universities, etc.) to limit the view of specific works of art or works, so often " Official "censorship. . It is the public. However, these specific official actions taken to limit public views on certain artworks are the result of the abstract 'review attitude' of individuals or groups that encourage these behaviors.
Francisco José de Goya and Rusientez were born on March 30, 1746 in Fuentetodos, a small village in Aragon State in the northeastern part of Spain. Goya's parents are Jose Goya and Engrain Lucientes. When Francis was 4 years old, they moved to Tarragona. He went to a religious school called Seculars Pisa de San Anton. In 1773, Goya married Joseph Baillou who was the sister of the best friend of the Royal Court. Then in 1774, Goya was summoned to do a design called a cartoon used as a tapestry for the royal residence. About one year later on October 30, 1775, Goya produced nine cartoons or tapestries for Charles III.
Francisco Goya's early career was one of the major social and economic reforms in Spain of Bourbon King Charles III. Work at Goya's Royal Tapestry Factory promotes the reform of his patrons by drawing a worker's romantic vision. Workers are drawn as though their lives are comfortable and improved by King Charles III. As an ambitious artist, Goya strives to please his customers. However, through his relationship with illustrators such as Gaspar Melchor de Jovellanos, Goya began to realize farmer exploitation in a critical economy and draw these ideas in his personal work started. Social satire including criticism against nobility has become one of his eternal themes in Los Caprichos, one of his most famous works. In his personal work he created a picture-like workplace for Charles III, but Goya expressed his criticism of the Illuminati society.