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"A cruel shame, " drawing by Goya, in the Prado Museum in Madrid
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"A cruel shame, " drawing by Goya, in the Prado Museum in Madrid
"A cruel shame, " drawing by 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)
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Media ID 33145787
© Alinari Archives, Florence
Caricature And Satire Person Figure Type Of Representation
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Caption: "A Cruel Shame" - A Captivating Glimpse into Goya's Satirical Genius This print captures the essence of Francisco Goya's renowned drawing, "A Cruel Shame" displayed at the prestigious Prado Museum in Madrid, Spain. Created during the Romanticism era in the early 19th century, this artwork stands as a testament to Goya's mastery of caricature and satire. The scene depicted within this drawing transports viewers back to a tumultuous period in European history. With its intricate details and profound symbolism, it offers an insightful glimpse into both physiological and psychological aspects of human nature. The artist skillfully portrays an individual figure consumed by age and death, evoking a sense of melancholy that was prevalent during this time. Goya's unique ability to blend dark humor with social commentary is evident throughout his works. In "A Cruel Shame" he fearlessly exposes societal injustices while simultaneously challenging conventional norms. This thought-provoking piece serves as a reminder that art has always been an instrument for change. Dating back to around 1800-1828, this masterpiece showcases Goya's unparalleled talent for capturing raw emotions through his brushstrokes. Its presence within the Prado Museum further solidifies its significance as one of Europe's most treasured artistic treasures from the first and second millenniums AD. As we gaze upon Anderson Alinari’s photograph taken circa 1922, we are transported not only to another time but also reminded of our shared humanity across centuries. It serves as a powerful reminder that art transcends boundaries and continues to inspire generations long after its creation.
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