Industrial Age · Europe · Culture

1808

Goya's Third of May

May 3, 1808

Francisco Goya, court painter to the doomed Spanish Bourbons, began sketching the scenes he would paint years later: a firing squad of faceless French soldiers, a peasant with his arms up in a bright white shirt. The Third of May would become the most searing image ever made of war's cruelty, and the birth certificate of modern political art.