Fire at Night, Francisco Goya (1793-1794)
Fire at Night, Francisco Goya (1793-1794)
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A burst of flame tears through the darkness, its light both revealing and disorienting the figures caught in its reach. Goya builds the scene around this unstable illumination, where bodies flicker into view only to be swallowed again by shadow as the crowd is suspended between panic and paralysis. The painting offers a fragment of collective experience where fear spreads faster than understanding. Through this, Goya highlights the fragile, shifting boundary between visibility and chaos.
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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