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Francisco Goya’s ‘They Spruce Themselves Up’ – a stark 1799 etching depicting brutal violence & societal corruption. Explore its dark Romantic style, intricate hatching, and powerful symbolism.
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.
Explore Francisco Goya’s ‘What Will He Die Of?’ – a haunting Romantic etching depicting mortality & despair. Discover its dramatic chiaroscuro, symbolic depth, and artistic mastery.
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.
This haunting black and white etching, part of Goya’s iconic ‘Los Caprichos,’ portrays a scene of quiet contemplation punctuated by unsettling detail. Utilizing dense hatching and cross-hatching, Goya captures the mood of social observation and subtle unease. Explore its symbolism, technique—influenced by Rococo and Neoclassical styles—and enduring relevance to artistic expression.
Francisco Goya’s haunting 'There is Plenty to Suck' captures the bleakness of 18th-century Spain with its unsettling depiction of poverty and despair; a masterful baroque painting by a visionary artist that invites you to explore this evocative masterpiece.
Discover Francisco de Goya’s ‘Saint Ambrose,’ a powerful Romantic masterpiece! Explore its dramatic chiaroscuro, symbolism & historical context at the Cleveland Museum of Art.
Francisco Goya’s "Don’t Scream, Silly" – a haunting 1799 etching of urban unrest & moral decay. Explore its dramatic style, symbolism & Goya's masterful technique.
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.
Francisco Goya’s "Now they are sitting well" – a haunting black & white etching depicting burdened children. Explore its social commentary & masterful technique.