Charles IV on Horseback


Size (cm): 60x75
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Description

Francisco Goya's painting "Charles IV on Horseback", created between 1800 and 1801, is a monumental equestrian portrait that fits into the context of its time, reflecting the complexities of monarchical power and the representation of the sovereign in art. In this work, Goya captures King Charles IV of Spain riding his horse, a choice that not only reaffirms the authority of the monarch, but also offers a more intimate and human view of him.

From the first glance, the composition is characterised by a powerful symmetry that places Charles IV at the centre, enveloped in an atmosphere of dignity and authority. Goya plays with space, placing the king mounted on a dark horse that contrasts with the lighter colours of the background. The king's exuberant attire, which includes a red cape with gold details and a rich vestment, reflects the splendour of his position. However, the figure of the king is not presented with an excessive idealisation; Goya, with his characteristic realist style, chooses to portray him in a more naturalistic manner, which contrasts with the tradition of equestrian portraits that used to glorify the monarch in an almost heroic state.

The painting's palette is composed of earthy tones and natural colours, which gives the work a sense of authenticity and connection to reality. The subtle shadows and soft light that bathes the king add a sense of three-dimensionality, making the figure stand out from the background, which is depicted in a more abstract manner. This use of colour and light is characteristic of Goya, who, in his works, employs the technique of chiaroscuro to add depth and drama to his compositions.

A fascinating element of “Charles IV on Horseback” is the context in which it was created. At a time of political and social upheaval in Spain, Goya served not only as a court portraitist but also as an astute observer of the changes to come. As the French Revolution and the Napoleonic Wars began to impact the Iberian Peninsula, the portrait of a monarch at a time of such tension suggests a kind of foreshadowing about the impending transformation of Spain’s political landscape.

Also notable is the place occupied by the figure of Queen Maria Luisa in this composition. Although she is not physically present, her influence is felt through the depiction of the king, who was considered under her political domination. This feature adds a layer of complexity to the work, in which the relationship between the king and queen, as well as the social context, become evident in the way Goya presents the leadership of Charles IV.

In the history of art, Charles IV on Horseback ranks with other works of royal portraiture, but it is distinguished by the honesty and humanity that Goya imprints on his subjects. Contemporary and later artists to Goya, such as Diego Velázquez and, in particular, Édouard Manet, found inspiration in the way Goya stripped the figure of the king of idealizations, presenting him to his public with an apparent vulnerability that makes him more accessible.

Thus, "Charles IV on Horseback" is not just a portrait of a monarch; it is a testament to the art of portraiture in 18th-century Spain, a representation charged with political and social meaning, and a work that reflects both Goya's mastery and his deep understanding of the human condition. When looking at this painting, one cannot help but wonder about the stories, influences and tensions that existed at that time, making this work a meeting point between art and history.

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