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Plate 78 from Los Caprichos : Be quick, they are waking up (Despacha
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Plate 78 from Los Caprichos : Be quick, they are waking up (Despacha
Plate 78 from Los Caprichos : Be quick, they are waking up (Despacha, que dispiertan.), 1799
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Plate 78 from Los Caprichos - Be quick, they are waking up
EDITORS COMMENTS
. This black and white etching by Francisco Goya transports us back to the 18th century, offering a glimpse into Spanish society of that time. The image depicts a scene filled with satire and foolishness, as several monks are seen hastily washing dishes in a country setting. Goya's mastery is evident in his attention to detail, as he skillfully captures the expressions on each monk's face - their wide-eyed panic suggesting that something unexpected has disturbed their peaceful routine. The use of bellows and brooms adds an element of whimsy to the composition. Through this artwork, Goya invites us to reflect upon religious practices and human nature itself. Is there an underlying message about the absurdity of our actions or perhaps a critique on blind adherence to tradition? As viewers, we are left pondering these questions while being entertained by Goya's clever wit. Displayed at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, this print from "Los Caprichos" showcases Goya's ability to blend social commentary with artistic brilliance. It serves as a reminder that art can be both thought-provoking and visually stunning. As we admire this piece today, let us appreciate its historical significance and recognize how it continues to resonate with contemporary audiences. Goya's legacy lives on through works like these – timeless reminders of humanity’s follies and enduring artistic genius.
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