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193-0082159 And still they don t go!, plate 59 of Los caprichos, 1799 (etching)
IND81678 And still they don t go!, plate 59 of Los caprichos, 1799 (etching) by Goya y Lucientes, Francisco Jose de (1746-1828); 21.9x15.2 cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: Y aun no se van; ); Index Fototeca
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193-0082159 And still they don't go!, plate 59 of Los caprichos, 1799 (etching) by Goya y Lucientes". This haunting and thought-provoking print captures the social criticism and satirical genius of Francisco Jose de Goya y Lucientes. Titled "And still they don't go!", this etching from his renowned series Los caprichos depicts a scene that is both grave and mesmerizing. In the foreground, we see a group of nude figures surrounding a tombstone, their bodies contorted in eerie poses. The atmosphere is filled with an air of witchcraft and wizardry as these spectral beings seem to be engaged in some sort of incantation or witches' Sabbath. The artist's mastery shines through as he skillfully portrays the occult science and spiritualism prevalent during his time. Goya's use of nudity adds another layer to this macabre composition, emphasizing vulnerability and exposing societal taboos. Through his artistry, he challenges conventional notions of propriety while delving into deeper themes such as mortality and human nature. With every stroke of his engraving tool, Goya invites us to question our own beliefs and confront the darker aspects of society. This print serves as a powerful reminder that even in death, certain truths remain unchanged - perhaps symbolized by the title itself: "And still they don't go!
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