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Nadie Nos Ha Visto, plate from Los Caprichos, 1799 (etching & aquatint)
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Nadie Nos Ha Visto, plate from Los Caprichos, 1799 (etching & aquatint)
3112268 Nadie Nos Ha Visto, plate from Los Caprichos, 1799 (etching & aquatint) by Goya y Lucientes, Francisco Jose de (1746-1828); 32x22 cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: very good impressions from the First Edition of approximately three hundred impressions, published by the artist in 1799); Photo eChristies Images; Spanish, out of copyright
Media ID 23677220
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Annotated Annotation Annotations Barrel Beer Caprice Caprices Capricho Caprichos Caption Churchmen Drunk Grotesque Handwritten Laughing Macabre Mirth Printmaking Prints Romanticist Secret Series Surreal Gloating Monks Religious Orders
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This print showcases "Nadie Nos Ha Visto" a plate from the renowned series Los Caprichos created by Francisco Jose de Goya y Lucientes in 1799. The etching and aquatint technique used to produce this artwork brings out its intricate details, measuring 32x22 cm. This particular print is part of a private collection, making it even more special. The image depicts a scene filled with humor and intrigue. A group of churchmen, including priests and monks, are gathered around a barrel, indulging in mirthful laughter as they enjoy their secret party. Their handwritten annotations add an extra layer of surrealism to the composition. Goya's macabre yet entertaining style shines through in this piece, showcasing his talent as both a romanticist and engraver. The grotesque nature of the characters' expressions adds depth to the overall narrative. Alcohol plays a significant role in this artwork, symbolizing both revelry and perhaps hidden desires within religious orders. It invites viewers to reflect on themes related to religion and society during that time period. As we explore this fascinating print from Los Caprichos, we are reminded of Goya's ability to capture complex emotions through his artistry. His attention to detail combined with his unique storytelling makes for an engaging visual experience that continues to captivate audiences today.
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