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"The whims"(Los caprichos): Love and Death. Preparatory drawing 1797-1798
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"The whims"(Los caprichos): Love and Death. Preparatory drawing 1797-1798
AIS5350317 " The whims" (Los caprichos): Love and Death. Preparatory drawing 1797-1798 (drawing) by Goya y Lucientes, Francisco Jose de (1746-1828); Prado, Madrid, Spain; eIberfoto; Spanish, out of copyright
Media ID 22585046
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Couples Goya Francisco De 1746 1828 Liking Loving Melancholy Pain Suffering Virility Weep Deaths Mortality
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The Whims (Los Caprichos) - Love and Death
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is a captivating print that captures the essence of human emotions in the 18th century. This preparatory drawing, created by Francisco Jose de Goya y Lucientes, showcases his exceptional talent as an artist. In this artwork, we witness a poignant portrayal of love and death intertwined. The couple depicted exudes a sense of deep affection and connection, their bodies entwined in an embrace. However, there is also an undeniable melancholy present in their expressions, hinting at the fleeting nature of love and the inevitability of mortality. Goya's masterful use of lines brings forth raw emotion and suffering. The woman's face reflects sadness and pain while the man embodies strength and virility amidst impending doom. Their vulnerability is palpable as they confront the harsh realities of life during this tumultuous period in Spain's history. This drawing serves as a testament to Goya's ability to capture complex human experiences through his artistry. It invites viewers to contemplate themes such as love, loss, war, and mortality that have resonated throughout time. As we gaze upon this profound piece from centuries past, we are reminded that despite our advancements as a society, these fundamental aspects of being human remain constant. Goya's work continues to evoke strong emotions within us today just as it did when it was first created over two hundred years ago.
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