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'Crying over the disastrous fire'; drawing by Francisco Goya, in the Prado Museum in Madrid



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"Crying over the disastrous fire"; drawing by Francisco Goya, in the Prado Museum in Madrid

"Crying over the disastrous fire"; drawing by Francisco Goya, in the Prado Museum in Madrid Spain Madrid, Prado Museum Drawing Romanticism, Nineteenth century, 19th century, Europe, First and Second Millennium A.D.. Date of Photograph:1922 ca.. Date of Artwork:1800-1828 ca.. Artist:Goya, Francisco Y Lucientes (1746-1828)

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Media ID 33145726

© Alinari Archives, Florence

Crying Death Functions And Treatments For The Body Human Psychology Melancholy Sadness Pain Pyschological Behavior


Greetings Card (7"x5")

Experience the depth of emotion with our exquisite greeting cards from the Media Storehouse collection. This card features a captivating reproduction of Francisco Goya's "Crying over the Disastrous Fire," a poignant drawing from the Prado Museum in Madrid, Spain. Dating back to the Romanticism period of the 19th century, this masterpiece by Anderson from Alinari evokes a sense of sorrow and resilience. Share a heartfelt message with this beautifully designed card, perfect for expressing sympathy, condolences, or deep emotion. Add a personal touch to your message and let the power of art speak for you.

Folded Greeting Cards (12.5x17.5 cm) have a laminate finish and are supplied with an envelope. The front and inside can be personalised with text in a selection of fonts, layouts and colours.

Greetings Cards suitable for Birthdays, Weddings, Anniversaries, Graduations, Thank You and much more

Estimated Product Size is 12.5cm x 17.5cm (4.9" x 6.9")

These are individually made so all sizes are approximate

Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) or portrait (vertical) orientation to match the source image.


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Caption: "Crying over the Disastrous Fire" - A Glimpse into Human Psychology and Melancholy in Francisco Goya's Drawing This print captures a profound drawing by the renowned Spanish artist, Francisco Goya, titled "Crying over the Disastrous Fire". Housed within the prestigious Prado Museum in Madrid, this artwork is a testament to Goya's mastery of capturing human emotions and psychological depths. Created during the Romanticism period of the nineteenth century, this piece delves into both physiological and psychological aspects of human existence. The central figure depicted here is consumed by grief, their tear-streaked face reflecting an overwhelming sense of sadness. Through his masterful strokes, Goya invites us to contemplate themes such as pain, suffering, and death. The individual portrayed in this drawing wears attire typical of that era – a poignant reminder that fashion can be intertwined with emotional expression. This connection between clothing and psychology adds another layer to our understanding of how external factors shape our internal experiences. Goya's work often explores themes related to melancholy and despair. With his keen eye for detail and deep understanding of human psychology, he presents us with an intimate portrayal that resonates across centuries. By examining this artwork from both physiological and psychological perspectives, we gain insight into how individuals navigate through life's trials while grappling with their own inner demons. As we stand before this mesmerizing print dating back to 1800-1828 AD. , let us reflect on its enduring relevance even today. It serves as a powerful reminder that despite societal progress throughout Europe during the first two millennia AD. , our fundamental emotions remain unchanged – reminding us all too vividly about our shared humanity.

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