Albert Frederick Calvert (1872 – 1946) was an English author, traveler, and enthusiast of Spanish culture. His foray into the literary world was marked by a keen interest in history, art, and the vibrant socio-cultural tapestry of Spain. His scholarly work 'Goya, an account of his life and works' remains a notable contribution to the study of Francisco Goya, the eminent Spanish romantic painter. Within its pages, Calvert offers a comprehensive analysis of Goya's artistic journey, shedding light on the painter's life experiences that shaped his oeuvre. A fusion of biography and art critique, Calvert's writing is emblematic of a style that seeks to intertwine the personal narrative of the artist with the broader strokes of art historical movements. His exploration of Goya is just one of the many instances where his literary pursuits aimed to bring the richness of Spanish heritage to an English-speaking audience. Though Calvert published numerous titles focused on Spain, this work stands out for its depth and remains a respected resource for those who share his passion for celebrating and understanding the lives of iconic figures in the arts.