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Ridiculous Dream, 1819-1823. Artist: Francisco Goya
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Ridiculous Dream, 1819-1823. Artist: Francisco Goya
Ridiculous Dream, 1819-1823. Plate 3 of Proverbs, published in 1864. The series is also known as disparates (absurdities) or suenos (dreams). Symbolic of the absurdity of the human condition, the power of evil, the rule of lies and hypocrisy and the inevitable victory of age, pain and death
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In this print titled "Ridiculous Dream" by Francisco Goya, we are transported to the 19th century Spain. This artwork is part of a series known as Proverbs or disparates (absurdities) and suenos (dreams), created between 1819 and 1823 but published in 1864. Goya's masterpiece serves as a powerful symbol of the absurdity that plagues the human condition. The artist brilliantly captures the essence of evil, lies, hypocrisy, and ultimately showcases how age, pain, and death triumph over all. The monochrome setting adds depth to this political satire piece. The image depicts a group of people huddled together under a tree branch while wrapped in blankets. Their expressions reveal despair and vulnerability as they sit exposed to their surroundings. Through this community spirit portrayal, Goya highlights the concept of unity amidst adversity. Nature plays an integral role in conveying Goya's message; it stands tall behind these individuals like an ominous force witnessing their plight. The stark contrast between light and shadow enhances the overall impact on viewers. Goya's etching technique brings out intricate details in each character's caricature-like features with remarkable precision. As one gazes upon this print, one cannot help but be drawn into its thought-provoking narrative about society at large during that era. This extraordinary artwork from Francisco Goya continues to captivate audiences even centuries later with its profound commentary on humanity's struggles against societal absurdities.
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