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193-0082125 Yes, he broke the pot, plate 25 of Los caprichos, pub. 1799 (etching)
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193-0082125 Yes, he broke the pot, plate 25 of Los caprichos, pub. 1799 (etching)
IND81644 Yes, he broke the pot, plate 25 of Los caprichos, pub. 1799 (etching) by Goya y Lucientes, Francisco Jose de (1746-1828); 20.9x15.2 cm; Private Collection; Index Fototeca
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This print titled "193-0082125 Yes, he broke the pot, plate 25 of Los caprichos, pub. 1799" by Francisco Jose de Goya y Lucientes takes us back to a time of social criticism and satirical art. The etching depicts a scene filled with anger, discipline, and education. In this intricate artwork, we see a peasant mother scolding her mischievous child who has broken a pot. The mother's stern expression and raised shoe symbolize punishment and discipline. Goya masterfully captures the emotions of both characters as they stand beneath a washing line in the misty fog. The artist's use of engraving techniques adds depth to the image while highlighting the bottom lines of society during that era. Through his work, Goya explores themes such as rage, bitterness, and even references to the seven deadly sins. As we delve into this piece further, it becomes evident that Goya was not only an exceptional painter but also an astute observer of human nature. His ability to convey complex emotions through his art is truly remarkable. This particular print is part of a private collection and serves as a reminder of Goya's significant contributions to European art history. It invites viewers to reflect on societal issues prevalent during his time while appreciating his technical prowess as an artist.
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