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193-0082133 To the Count Palatine (or Count of the Palate), plate 33 of Los caprichos, 1799 (etching)
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193-0082133 To the Count Palatine (or Count of the Palate), plate 33 of Los caprichos, 1799 (etching)
IND81652 To the Count Palatine (or Count of the Palate), plate 33 of Los caprichos, 1799 (etching) by Goya y Lucientes, Francisco Jose de (1746-1828); 21.9x15.2 cm; Private Collection; Index Fototeca
Media ID 25897442
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This print showcases plate 33 of Los caprichos, a renowned series of etchings created by the talented Spanish artist Francisco Jose de Goya y Lucientes in 1799. Titled "To the Count Palatine (or Count of the Palate)", this piece is a powerful example of Goya's social criticism and satirical style. Measuring at 21.9x15.2 cm, this artwork depicts a scene filled with symbolism and commentary on society. In it, we see a sick individual being attended to by a doctor who appears to be nothing more than a charlatan or quack. The patient is shown vomiting while the doctor holds up an empty bottle, suggesting that his remedies are fake or ineffective. Goya's engraving skillfully captures the absurdity and deception prevalent in society during that time period. Through his artistry, he exposes the flaws and hypocrisy of those in power, such as the conde palatino (Count Palatine) referenced in the title. This particular print is part of a private collection and can be found within Index Fototeca's archives. It serves as a testament to Goya's mastery as an artist and his ability to use visual imagery to convey profound social critiques. Overall, this print offers viewers an opportunity to delve into Goya's world and appreciate his unique perspective on human nature through artful satire.
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