Did poor eyesight influence Goya's late works? Medicine and art history in search for an interpretation of Goya's late paintings.
José M Pérez-TrullénFrancisco Javier AscasoMaría J AuríaPublished in: Acta ophthalmologica (2018)
It has been considered that the late and isolated Goya's sight problems were a belated consequence of his severe illness of 1792. Nevertheless, in our opinion, this is a simplistic explanation and, given the painter's age, it is logical to presume that their cause could be age-related lens opacities. This article argues that medicine may become a subsidiary science to art history, as it can provide empirical evidence of the way painters' illnesses may have a strong impact on their artworks.