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Mirth (Regozijo). Album Witches and Old Women, ca 1820
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Mirth (Regozijo). Album Witches and Old Women, ca 1820
Mirth (Regozijo). Album Witches and Old Women, ca 1820. Found in the Collection of The Hispanic Society of America, New York
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This monochrome print titled "Mirth (Regozijo)" is part of the album "Witches and Old Women" created around 1820. Housed in The Hispanic Society of America's collection in New York, this artwork showcases the extraordinary talent of Francisco Goya, a renowned Spanish artist from the Romanticism era. Intriguingly dark and filled with symbolism, this image depicts a scene from mythology where witches and demons gather under the watchful eye of Satan himself. Goya's masterful brushwork brings these characters to life, capturing their sinister essence as they engage in witchcraft and sorcery. The use of black and grey ink on paper adds an eerie atmosphere to the composition while emphasizing contrasts between good and evil. This allegorical representation explores themes of sin, temptation, and morality prevalent during that time period. Goya's fine art images often delve into the depths of human nature, revealing both its lightness and darkness. With his unique ability to depict emotions through visual storytelling, he invites viewers to reflect upon their own inner struggles between virtue and vice. As one gazes at this print, it becomes evident that Goya was not only a skilled artist but also a profound observer of society. His work continues to captivate audiences worldwide by challenging traditional norms while exploring timeless themes that resonate with us all.
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