Francisco de Goya (1746–1828) stands as one of the most influential and visionary artists in history, often hailed as the father of modern art. From a young age, Goya’s immense talent was recognised, propelling him to the prestigious role of official court painter to the Spanish monarchy. Renowned for his exceptional skill and speed in both drawing and etching, his works display an extraordinary mastery of technique, combining delicacy with dramatic intensity.Goya’s innovative use of chiaroscuro—contrasting light and shadow—imbuedhis darker, more sombre paintings with a haunting power that resonated far beyond his era, influencing the likes of Manet and shaping the course of modern artistic expression.This monograph presents a curated selection of Goya’s most significant works, offering a comprehensive look at the creative genius who forever changed the landscape of Western art.