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Alla va eso (There it goes), plate 66 of Los Caprichos
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Alla va eso (There it goes), plate 66 of Los Caprichos
CHT163128 Alla va eso (There it goes), plate 66 of Los Caprichos, late 18th (colour engraving) by Goya y Lucientes, Francisco Jose de (1746-1828); Bibliotheque Nationale, Paris, France; (add.info.: Ainsi va-t on, planche 66 des Caprices ; ); eArchives Charmet; Spanish, out of copyright
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Alla va eso (There it goes), plate 66 of Los Caprichos, captures the essence of Francisco Goya's satirical genius in a single frame. This late 18th-century colour engraving showcases Goya's mastery in depicting the absurdities and follies of society. In this image, we witness an initiation into the world of witchcraft and sorcery. A young woman takes flight on a broomstick, accompanied by her feline familiar. The scene is both enchanting and unsettling, as it challenges societal norms and beliefs. Goya's use of vibrant colors adds to the surreal atmosphere, drawing us further into this realm where reality intertwines with fantasy. The intricate details invite us to explore every corner of the print, discovering hidden symbols that speak volumes about human nature. With 'Alla va eso, ' Goya invites us to reflect on our own desires for power and control. Through his sharp wit and biting social commentary, he exposes hypocrisy while reminding us that even those who appear innocent can possess dark secrets. This print from Los Caprichos serves as a timeless reminder that art has always been a powerful tool for questioning authority and challenging conventional wisdom. As we gaze upon this masterpiece today, we are reminded that Goya's message still resonates centuries later – urging us to question what lies beneath the surface.
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