The Junta of the Philippines
| The Junta of the Philippines | |
|---|---|
| Artist | Francisco Goya |
| Year | c. 1815 |
| Medium | Oil on canvas |
| Dimensions | 320 cm × 433 cm (130 in × 170 in) |
| Location | Goya Museum, Castres |
The Junta of the Philippines, or Sessions of the Junta of the Royal Company of the Philippines (Spanish: Junta de la Compañía de Filipinas) is an oil-on-canvas painting, c. 1815, by the Spanish artist Francisco Goya held by the Goya Museum located in Castres.
The work is the largest Goya produced. It was commissioned that year to commemorate the March 30th annual meeting of the Royal Company of the Philippines (Real Compañía de Filipinas) attended by 51 shareholders and members during a period when Goya was disillusioned by the formerly exiled Ferdinand VII's return to the Spanish crown, which moved away from enlightenment and ended the hopes of Spanish liberals for a more progressive Spain.