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Dream of a good witch (Sueno de buena echizera). Album Witches and Old Women, ca 1820
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Dream of a good witch (Sueno de buena echizera). Album Witches and Old Women, ca 1820
Dream of a good witch (Sueno de buena echizera). Album Witches and Old Women, ca 1820. Found in the Collection of Staatliche Museen, Berlin
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This print titled "Dream of a good witch (Sueno de buena echizera)" transports us back to the early 19th century, where Francisco Goya's artistic genius flourished. Part of the renowned album "Witches and Old Women" this piece showcases Goya's mastery in depicting mythology and folklore. The image portrays a scene filled with mystery and intrigue. A solitary figure, representing a good witch, stands amidst swirling brushstrokes that evoke an otherworldly realm. The devilish presence is subtly hinted at by the inclusion of demons lurking in the shadows. This juxtaposition between light and dark symbolizes the eternal struggle between good and evil. Goya's use of monochrome adds depth to this allegorical composition, emphasizing contrasts between black and white ink on paper. Through his fine artistry, he invites viewers to contemplate themes such as sorcery, witchcraft, sinners' redemption, and even Lucifer himself. Housed within Berlin's esteemed Staatliche Museen collection, this print serves as a testament to Goya's lasting influence on Romanticism. It captures not only his technical brilliance but also his ability to delve into profound aspects of human nature through visual storytelling. As we gaze upon this mesmerizing artwork from 1820 Spain, we are reminded that art has the power to transcend time – allowing us to immerse ourselves in worlds both real and imagined while contemplating age-old questions about morality and existence itself.
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