Exploring Francisco Goya's Private Self-Portrait

In 1820, Francisco Goya painted a self-portrait called 'Goya attended by Dr. Arrieta' to document a significant moment in his life. Would this self-portrait be categorized as:

1) Private

2) Public

3) Historical

4) Famous

Final answer:

Francisco Goya's self-portrait 'Goya attended by Dr. Arrieta,' painted in 1820, is a private self-portrait conveying his personal tribulation and doctor's kindness.

Francisco Goya's self-portrait titled Goya attended by Dr. Arrieta, painted in 1820, would be considered a private self-portrait. During that period, Goya's style of painting had evolved as he encountered severe illness that rendered him deaf and influenced by a sense of pessimism, which is reflected in his later works. This self-portrait was a personal documentation of a significant moment in his life, highlighting his suffering and the caring gesture of his doctor.

Considering its intimate portrayal, coexisting with Goya's renowned dramatic Romantic expression, it's clear this piece was intended more for personal reflection rather than a public declaration or official historical depiction, which might have been more characteristic of public portraits.

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