
Dona Amalia Bonells de Costa
- Original dimensions
- 66 x 88 cm
- Museum
- Detroit Institute of Arts
- Year
- 1805
Scene depicted
The painting "Dona Amalia Bonells de Costa" captures a unique moment, revealing Amalia's graceful profile under a mild sky. Her gentle and contemplative expression invites us to dive into a universe of serenity and beauty, where every detail of her appearance evokes a depth of emotion. The delicate drapery of her attire contrasts with the surrounding brightness, bringing an almost ethereal dimension to the entirety of this pictorial work.
Historical context
Created in 1805, this magnificent painting is located in Madrid, in the heart of Spain. It belongs to the Romanticism movement, an artistic movement that expresses emotion and individuality. The painting is currently housed at the Detroit Institute of Arts, an institution that reflects the richness of cultural heritage. Its dimensions, 66 x 88 cm, make it a composition that instantly attracts the eye.
Place in the artist's career
This painting is at the heart of Goya's career, marking the maturity of his style. At this time, he focuses on revealing portraits, such as "La Maja Desnuda" and "Pope Innocent X," which showcase his technical evolution. With "Dona Amalia Bonells de Costa," the artist reinforces his exploration of light and shadow, creating an atmosphere charged with emotion.
Anecdote
Goya often said: "Painting is the voice of the soul." Imagine him on spring mornings, wandering through the gardens of Madrid, gathering inspiration for this work as a sweet fragrance of flowers fills the air. This emotion is intensely felt in the beauty of Dona Amalia Bonells de Costa.