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Francisco Goya's "Till Death" (1799) captures a haunting scene of grief and despair, rendered in stark etching with dramatic shadows & symbolic depth. Explore the emotional intensity of this iconic work.
Goya’s 'Who Could Believe It!' – a haunting black-and-white etching of death & despair. Explore this Romantic masterpiece's raw emotion & Goya’s macabre style.
Francisco Goya’s "Poor little girls!" – a haunting 1799 etching of despair & social critique. Explore this Baroque masterpiece's textured style & emotional depth.
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.
Francisco Goya's "She Prays for Her" (1799) is a haunting etching depicting vulnerability and faith amidst mystery. Explore the dramatic contrasts & symbolic depth of this iconic Spanish masterpiece.
Francisco Goya's 'This Certainly Is Reading' (1799) is a haunting etching depicting chaos and conflict within a domestic scene, reflecting social critique & human suffering. Explore its symbolism and masterful technique.
Francisco Goya's 'And They Still Won’t Go' is a haunting black & white etching depicting struggle and despair. Explore its dynamic composition, expressive lines, and symbolic weight of an insurmountable barrier.
Francisco Goya's "They Who Cannot" is a haunting etching depicting oppression and absurdity through a stark monochrome composition. Explore the power dynamics and unsettling symbolism of this masterpiece.
Witness the harrowing abduction depicted by Goya's 'They Carried Her Off.' This etching captures a dramatic scene of vulnerability and injustice, showcasing Goya’s masterful technique & social commentary.
Francisco Goya's "Rise and Fall" is a dramatic etching depicting a precarious performance, showcasing his masterful use of line & shadow. Explore the unsettling scene & Goya’s unique artistic style.
Explore Francisco Goya’s ‘No one has seen us,’ a dramatic 1799 etching depicting drunken revelry. A masterpiece of Spanish Romanticism, showcasing his social commentary & meticulous technique.
Francisco Goya's "They Already Go Plucked" (1799) is a dramatic etching depicting chaos and loss, part of his satirical 'Los Caprichos.' Explore the expressive lines & symbolism of this iconic work.
Francisco Goya’s "There It Goes" captures a dramatic scene of flying figures in a powerfully expressive black and white etching from the Romantic period – perfect for art lovers seeking a captivating piece to own.
Francisco Goya's 'They Pare' (1799) is a dynamic etching depicting a figure in motion, showcasing his masterful use of line and capturing a sense of vulnerability and introspection – a pivotal work from the artist’s career.
Witness Goya's satirical masterpiece! 'They Say Yes' captures a pivotal moment of social expectation and intrigue with striking lines & dramatic contrasts. Explore this iconic etching from 1799.
Francisco Goya’s "And his house is on fire" – a stark etching of madness & destruction. Explore this dramatic black-and-white masterpiece, reflecting societal critique & Goya's unique style.
Francisco de Goya’s ‘Girl Listening to a Guitar’ (1799) – a hauntingly beautiful etching of a dancer. Romantic & evocative, showcasing his masterful line work & social commentary.