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Farcical scene; satirical drawing by Francisco Goya, in the Prado Museum in Madrid
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Farcical scene; satirical drawing by Francisco Goya, in the Prado Museum in Madrid
Farcical scene; satirical drawing by Francisco Goya, in the Prado Museum in Madrid Spain Madrid, Prado Museum Drawing Romanticism, Nineteenth century, 19th century, Europe, First and Second Millennium A.D.. Date of Photograph:1922 ca.. Date of Artwork:1800-1828 ca.. Artist:Goya, Francisco Y Lucientes (1746-1828)
Anderson
ADA-F-022421-0000
Media ID 33145746
© Alinari Archives, Florence
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This photograph captures a farcical scene, showcasing a satirical drawing by the renowned artist Francisco Goya. The artwork is prominently displayed in the prestigious Prado Museum in Madrid, Spain, where it continues to captivate visitors with its wit and social commentary. Dating back to the early 19th century during the Romanticism period, this piece exemplifies Goya's mastery of caricature and satire. Through his unique artistic style, he skillfully portrays various aspects of society, shedding light on both physiological and psychological aspects of human behavior. The subjects depicted in this drawing are adorned in fashion typical of the era - their clothing includes jackets, trousers, and mantles that reflect the trends prevalent during Europe's first and second millenniums. Their hairdos are intricately styled while their shoes add an element of sophistication to their overall appearance. As one gazes upon this artwork, it becomes evident that laughter plays a significant role within this farcical scene. The characters' exaggerated expressions evoke smiles from viewers as they delve into Goya's clever observations about societal norms. Captured around 1922 by Anderson from Alinari Studios using traditional photographic techniques prevalent at that time; this print preserves not only Goya's original masterpiece but also provides us with a glimpse into historical art preservation practices. Overall, this photograph serves as a testament to Francisco Goya's enduring legacy as an influential artist whose works continue to resonate with audiences centuries later. It invites contemplation on themes such as social critique through satire while offering insight into European history during the 19th century.
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