Hunting With a Decoy, Francisco Goya (1775)
Hunting With a Decoy, Francisco Goya (1775)
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A carefully arranged hunting scene unfolds around a net and a cluster of caged birds, their stillness set against the tension of what’s about to happen. Goya organizes the composition with unusual clarity, each element serving a practical purpose within the trap, from the crouching dog to the suspended mesh that quietly frames the action. Yet beneath the surface order, the logic is quietly unsettling: attraction becomes entrapment, and the illusion of safety is what ensures capture. Even in this early work, the scene carries a faint unease, where control and deception operate hand in hand.
Francisco Goya was a Spanish painter and printmaker whose work bridges the late Baroque, Rococo, and Romantic periods. He is celebrated for his penetrating portraits, darkly imaginative scenes, and socially charged prints, blending technical mastery with an unflinching exploration of human nature, folly, and fear.
Product Details: Cotton and polyester canvas on Radiata pine wood frame sourced from renewable forests. Includes back mounting.
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