Asensio Julià i Alvarracín (1760, Valencia – 1832, Madrid?) was a Spanish painter and engraver best known as a student and follower of Francisco Goya. In 2008, The Colossus, a work long associated with Goya, was re-attributed to Juliá by specialists at the Museo del Prado.[1] The attribution is generally but not universally accepted.