Bid now on "Chiton (Hush)," an exquisite etching from Francisco Goya's renowned Los Caprichos series.
This image, created in 1799, offers a rare glimpse into the mind of one of Spain's most influential artists, capturing the societal critiques that define Goya's legacy. This very image is part of the permanent collection of many museums, such as The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City, Brooklyn Museum, Norton Simon Museum, Museum of Fine Arts Boston, National Gallery of Art, Fine arts Museums of San Francisco, Saint Louis Art Museum, Wichita Art Museum, Chazen Museum of Art, Kroller-Muller Museum (Otterlo, Netherlands), Museo del Prado (Madrid, Spain), Royal Academy of Arts (London, England), and British Museum (London, England).
This etching is not only a testament to Goya's artistic prowess but also a valuable piece of cultural history. Secure this remarkable work and own a piece of the narrative that shaped modern art.
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Francisco Goya (17461828) was a Spanish romantic painter and printmaker. He is considered the most important Spanish artist of the late 18th and early 19th centuries. His paintings, drawings, and engravings reflected contemporary historical upheavals and influenced important 19th- and 20th-century painters. Goya is often referred to as the last of the Old Masters and the first of the moderns. Los caprichos (The Caprices) is a set of 80 prints in aquatint and etching created in 17971798, and published as an album in 1799. The prints were an artistic experiment: a medium for Goya's condemnation of the universal follies and foolishness in the Spanish society in which he lived. The criticisms are far-ranging and acidic; the images expose the predominance of superstition, the ignorance and inabilities of the various members of the ruling class, pedagogical short-comings, marital mistakes and the decline of rationality. Some of the prints have anticlerical themes..
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