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Riddle of Fear, 1819-1823. Artist: Francisco Goya
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Riddle of Fear, 1819-1823. Artist: Francisco Goya
Riddle of Fear, 1819-1823. Plate 2 of Proverbs, published in 1864. The series also known as disparates (absurdities) or suenos (dreams) is seen as 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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This print titled "Riddle of Fear, 1819-1823" by renowned artist Francisco Goya offers a profound glimpse into the human condition and the power of fear. Part of his series called Proverbs, also known as disparates or suenos, this artwork symbolizes the absurdity that exists within our world. In this monochrome image set in Spain, we witness a group of figures standing outside amidst an eerie night. The weather is tumultuous with wind blowing fiercely through the trees and plants surrounding them. The scale of nature seems to be magnified, emphasizing its overwhelming power over humanity. Goya's masterful use of caricature highlights the political undertones present in this piece. Each figure represents different aspects such as lies, hypocrisy, and evil that rule society. Their profiles are distorted yet recognizable, reflecting the nightmare-like quality that fear can impose on individuals. The allegorical figure at the center stands tall amidst this chaos while draped in a shroud representing death. This serves as a reminder of our mortality and how fear can consume us throughout our lives. As we contemplate this 19th-century etching captured by Goya's artistry, we are reminded that despite all odds stacked against us – age, pain, and death – it is essential to confront our fears head-on rather than succumbing to their grip. Through his thought-provoking imagery and symbolism rooted in Spanish culture and history, Goya invites viewers to reflect upon their own experiences with fear and
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