Ya Tienen Asiento, No. 26 From Los Caprichos; Quien Lo Creyera!, No. 62 From Los Caprichos; Tan Barbara La Seguridad Como El Delito, No. 26. Ii. 1 (h. 61; H. 97; H. 26)
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About Reproduction
Discover the allure of art with our faithful reproduction of "Ya Tienen Asiento, No. 26 From Los Caprichos; Quien Lo Creyera!, No. 62 From Los Caprichos; Tan Barbara La Seguridad Como El Delito, No. 26. Ii. 1 (h. 61; H. 97; H. 26)", originally brought to life by the talented Francisco De Goya y Lucientes. Unlike posters or prints, our hand-painted oil painting breathes an unique sense of depth and texture into your space. Every detail, every stroke, and every texture is meticulously recreated, paying the perfect homage to Francisco De Goya y Lucientes and his artistic vision.
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Painting Description
"Ya Tienen Asiento," "Quien Lo Creyera!," and "Tan Barbara La Seguridad Como El Delito" are three significant etchings by the renowned Spanish artist Francisco de Goya y Lucientes, forming part of his acclaimed series "Los Caprichos." Created at the twilight of the 18th century, this series is a satirical and critical exploration of the social, political, and religious fabric of contemporary Spanish society. Goya's "Los Caprichos" consists of 80 prints that delve into themes of superstition, ignorance, and the folly of human nature, showcasing the artist's disillusionment with the Enlightenment's failure to achieve its ideals in Spain.
"Ya Tienen Asiento," No. 26 from "Los Caprichos," translates to "Now they are sitting well" and portrays figures with animal heads seated in an absurd and grotesque manner, symbolizing the irrationality and bestial nature of those in positions of power or influence. This etching, like many in the series, employs dark humor and caricature to critique societal norms and behaviors.
"Quien Lo Creyera!," No. 62 from the same series, meaning "Who would believe it!," depicts a scene of witchcraft or diabolism, reflecting Goya's fascination with the irrational aspects of the human psyche and the widespread superstition that he perceived as a hindrance to societal progress. This work, among others, underscores the artist's skepticism towards the church and its influence on Spanish society.
"Tan Barbara La Seguridad Como El Delito," which translates to "As barbaric the security as the crime," is not traditionally numbered as No. 26. II. 1 in the "Los Caprichos" series, indicating a possible discrepancy in the identification of this work. However, the themes of justice, morality, and the critique of both the establishment's corruption and the public's complicity are recurrent in Goya's oeuvre, suggesting that this piece, if correctly identified, would similarly explore the blurred lines between legality and criminality, and the often arbitrary nature of punishment and security.
Francisco de Goya y Lucientes (1746-1828) is celebrated as one of the most important Spanish artists of his time, whose work spans the Rococo and Romantic periods. His "Los Caprichos" series, created through the aquatint process, stands as a pivotal achievement in the realm of printmaking, offering profound insights into human nature and society's ills. Through these etchings, Goya not only pushed the boundaries of art but also provided a scathing commentary on the world around him, the echoes of which continue to resonate in contemporary discourse.
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