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Francisco Goya’s haunting etching ‘Feminine Folly,’ from 1819, captures a vibrant scene of women draped in fabric—a masterful blend of expressive linework and textural detail reflecting Goya's late Romantic style. Explore this iconic artwork and bring its dramatic beauty into your home.
Goya's "Duendecitos" (1797-99) depicts grotesque goblins, reflecting the artist’s dark satire and exploration of Spanish society’s corruption through haunting etching lines.
Explore Francisco Goya's 'Capricho 42: Thou Who Canst Not,' a satirical print critiquing Spanish society & religious hypocrisy. A masterpiece of the Romantic era, brimming with social commentary and artistic brilliance.
Goya transitioned from court painter to chronicler of human suffering, embodying a blend of Old Master tradition and Romantic visionary spirit.
Francisco Goya’s "To the Count Palatine" – a haunting monochromatic engraving exploring grief & despair. Witness raw emotion & social commentary in this 1799 masterpiece.
Francisco Goya’s "Where is Mother Going?" presents a surreal and unsettling etching depicting social commentary with distorted figures and dramatic lighting, capturing the artist's Romantic style and offering a poignant glimpse into human anxieties.