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No Hay Quien Los Socorra (There is no one to help them), 1863 (etching, aquatint, burnishing & burin)

No Hay Quien Los Socorra (There is no one to help them), 1863 (etching, aquatint, burnishing & burin)
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No Hay Quien Los Socorra (There is no one to help them), 1863 (etching, aquatint, burnishing & burin)

3745581 No Hay Quien Los Socorra (There is no one to help them), 1863 (etching, aquatint, burnishing & burin) by Goya y Lucientes, Francisco Jose de (1746-1828); 25x34 cm; Manchester Art Gallery, UK; (add.info.: Three bodies are lying on the ground, with a figure stood at the centre. This figure is wearing ragged clothing and
holds their head in an attitude of despair. The isolation of these people is emphasised by the empty space around
them.); © Manchester Art Gallery. © Manchester Art Gallery / Bridgeman Images

Media ID 32119708

Bleak Caprice Caprices Capricho Caprichos Despair Desperate Emotional Francisco De Goya Francisco José De Goya Y Lucientes Goya Goya Y Lucientes Head In Hands Helpless Hopeless Isolated Isolation Loneliness Lonely Macabre Printmaking Psychological Ragged Romanticist Sinister Surreal Tragedy Tragic Vulnerable Weak Bodies Emotions

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No Hay Quien Los Socorra

is a hauntingly powerful etching by Francisco Jose de Goya y Lucientes that captures the depths of human despair and isolation. In this print, three lifeless bodies lie on the ground while a solitary figure stands in their midst, clad in tattered clothing and holding their head with an air of hopelessness. The composition emphasizes the profound loneliness experienced by these individuals, as they are surrounded by empty space. Goya's masterful use of etching, aquatint, burnishing, and burin techniques adds depth and texture to the scene, enhancing its emotional impact. This artwork reflects Goya's exploration of psychological themes and his ability to evoke strong emotions through his work. The figures' ragged appearance symbolizes vulnerability and weakness, while their expressions convey tragic despair. The surreal elements present in this piece add an eerie undertone to the overall composition. Goya was known for his macabre depictions of human suffering during a time marked by political turmoil in Spain. "No Hay Quien Los Socorra" is part of his series called "Caprichos" which delves into societal issues through dark imagery. Through this evocative print, Goya invites viewers to contemplate themes such as helplessness, desperation, and isolation. It serves as a reminder of our shared humanity and the importance of compassion towards those who may be struggling silently around us.


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