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Caprice, Francisco Goya (1818-1819)

Caprice, Francisco Goya (1818-1819)

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A procession of animals drifts across a pale, unsettled sky, their weightless movement at odds with the dense, shadowed crowd below. Goya splits the scene between earth and air, but offers no clear boundary between the two, as if reason itself has thinned to the point of collapse. The imagery resists stable meaning: part allegory, part hallucination, where symbols feel both deliberate and absurd. In keeping with the spirit of the caprice, the work unfolds as a kind of visual misdirection, using invention and distortion to suggest a world governed less by order than by uneasy, shifting belief.

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.

Due to variation in monitor settings, finished products may appear different than they do on your screen.

To offer a broad range of sizes, each image is carefully adapted to its canvas dimensions. As a result, slight variations in composition may occur, and some reproductions may differ subtly from the original work.

Our canvases feature mirrored edges to create a seamless wrap-around effect without altering the original image. This effect is more noticeable on smaller canvas sizes.

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