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193-0082113 They are hot, plate 13 of Los caprichos, pub. 1799 (etching)
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193-0082113 They are hot, plate 13 of Los caprichos, pub. 1799 (etching)
IND81632 They are hot, plate 13 of Los caprichos, pub. 1799 (etching) by Goya y Lucientes, Francisco Jose de (1746-1828); 21.9x15.3 cm; Private Collection; Index Fototeca
Media ID 25897268
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This print titled "193-0082113 They are hot, plate 13 of Los caprichos, pub. 1799" by Francisco Jose de Goya y Lucientes offers a thought-provoking glimpse into the artist's social criticism and satirical commentary on religious figures. The etching showcases a group of clergymen gathered around a table, engrossed in their mealtime indulgence. Goya's sharp wit is evident as he portrays these religious orders with an air of greed and gluttony. Through his masterful engraving technique, he captures the essence of this scene with intricate details that bring the characters to life. The image invites viewers to reflect on the hypocrisy often associated with those who hold positions of power within religious institutions. Goya challenges conventional notions of piety and righteousness by exposing the human flaws present even among clergy members. As we observe these monks feasting voraciously, it becomes clear that they prioritize their own desires over their spiritual duties. This powerful critique serves as a reminder that no institution or individual is immune to corruption or moral failings. Francisco Jose de Goya y Lucientes was renowned for his ability to capture societal issues through art, and this particular piece exemplifies his talent for blending satire with artistic skill. It stands as a testament to Goya's enduring legacy as one of Spain's most influential painters and artists in European history.
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