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Sleeping woman by Francisco Goya

Sleeping woman

Francisco Goya·1790

Historical Context

Sleeping Woman, painted around 1790-92, depicts a female figure in repose, a subject that allows Goya to explore the vulnerability and sensuality of the unconscious body. The painting dates from the period just before Goya's devastating illness of 1792-93 and shows the assured, luminous technique of his pre-crisis work. The theme of sleep and dreams would take on much darker resonances in later works like The Sleep of Reason Produces Monsters. This earlier treatment remains within the tradition of eighteenth-century sensual genre painting while hinting at the psychological depths Goya would later plumb. The painting's intimate scale suggests it was a personal work or private commission rather than an official portrait.

Technical Analysis

Goya renders the sleeping figure with gentle, warm tones and soft handling, creating an image of vulnerable beauty that contrasts with his more dramatic and disturbing subjects.

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  • ◆Soft, warm flesh tones with no harsh outline — tone dissolving into tone — give the sleeping figure its dreaming quality.
  • ◆The figure's complete abandonment to sleep, limbs relaxed and turned inward, heightens the sense of vulnerability.
  • ◆The intimate scale and close cropping focus the viewer entirely on the body rather than any narrative context.
  • ◆Natural light falls from one consistent direction, suggesting a private interior caught in an unobserved moment.

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Quick Facts

Medium
Oil paint
Dimensions
59 × 145 cm
Era
Romanticism
Style
Spanish Romanticism
Genre
Portrait
Location
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