Showing 7 artworks with Francisco José De Goya Y Lucientes and with 1799 and with Mysterious
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- Francisco Goya
- 18Th Century Art
- Dark Satire
- Spanish Art History
- Romanticism Art
- Copper Plate Printing
- Etching
- Romantic Art
- Aquatint Print
- Romanticism
- Goya Style
- Napoleonic War
- Torture Horror
- Spanish Art
- Etching Printmaking
- Female Figures Witchcraft
- Human Vulnerability Anxiety
- Social Satire
- Human Suffering
- Late Goya Style
- Black And White
- Symbolism
- Los Caprichos Etching
- Etching Engraving
- Dramatic
Francisco Goya's "Pretty Teacher" (1799) is a haunting etching depicting a witch-like figure and a young woman, exploring themes of corruption, folklore, and dark humor with masterful line work.
Explore Francisco Goya’s unsettling masterpiece ‘There is a lot to suck,’ from Los Caprichos – a haunting etching depicting grotesque figures and symbolic horror reflecting societal anxieties.
'Birds of a Feather' by Francisco José de Goya y Lucientes (1799) is a striking black and white etching showcasing two figures contemplating an unseen subject. Executed in Romantic style, its dense hatching technique emphasizes texture and depth, reflecting Goya’s expressive approach to portraying human experience.