El Si Pronuncian Y La Mano Alargan Al Primero Que Llega (1797-98) by Francisco Goya

El Si Pronuncian Y La Mano Alargan Al Primero Que Llega - Francisco Goya - 1797-98

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TitleEl Si Pronuncian Y La Mano Alargan Al Primero Que Llega
ArtistFrancisco Goya
Date1797-98
MediumEtching With Aquatint
Dimensions21.8 x 15.4 cm

About El Si Pronuncian Y La Mano Alargan Al Primero Que Llega

Francisco Goya was a Spanish artist who bridged the gap between Old Masters and modern art. He is considered to be one of the most important Spanish artists of the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries. Known for his expressive artistic style, Goya’s works explore socio-political challenges, anti-heroic themes, and pathos.

One of Goya’s famous paintings is “El Si Pronuncian Y La Mano Alargan Al Primero Que Llega” (They Say Yes And Give Their Hand To The First Comer), painted in 1797-98 during a period of immense upheaval in Spain. The painting depicts two women dressed in traditional attire with their hands extended as though they are welcoming someone. However, their faces tell a different story; they appear bored or disinterested.

The painting is thought to represent the deceptive nature of tradition and power in Spanish society at the time. It shows how people would feign politeness even when they didn’t really care for each other or what was happening around them. This theme of social commentary was common in much of Goya’s work, including his famous painting “The Third Of May 1808,” which depicts the horrors of war.

In conclusion, Francisco Goya’s artwork explores themes that transcend time and place. Through his paintings, he addressed socio-political issues relevant not only to Spain but also universally to all cultures throughout history. His use of expressive artistic style made him a forefather of modern art whose influence can still be felt today.

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