In 'Goya, an Account of His Life and Works', Albert Frederick Calvert offers a comprehensive exploration of the life and artistic contributions of the renowned Spanish painter Francisco de Goya. This meticulously researched biography delves into the socio-political landscape of 18th and early 19th century Spain, illustrating how Goya's experiences and the tumultuous environment influenced his evolution as an artist. Calvert's prose is both accessible and erudite, blending vivid descriptions of Goya's masterpieces with insightful analyses of his themes, visions, and the pioneering spirit that characterized his oeuvre, establishing Goya as a prelude to modern expressionism. Albert Frederick Calvert, an art historian and curator with a profound interest in Spanish art, sheds light on the broader context of Goya's work. His background, steeped in the traditions and movements of European art, informs his understanding of Goya as a transitional figure whose work reflects the tension between enlightenment and despair. Calvert's passion for the subject is apparent, illustrating not only Goya's artistry but also the personal and historical narratives that shaped him. This book is an essential read for anyone interested in understanding Goya's genius and the multifaceted nature of his work. Calvert's analysis will resonate with art enthusiasts and scholars alike, providing a nuanced perspective on one of history's most influential artists. Discover Goya's profound impact through this enlightening account that is both informative and engaging.