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Metal Print : Saturn Devouring one of his Children, 1821-1823. Artist: Francisco Goya
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Saturn Devouring one of his Children, 1821-1823. Artist: Francisco Goya
Saturn Devouring one of his Children, 1821-1823. Found in the collection of the Prado, Madrid, Spain. A Greco-Roman mythological scene of the god Saturn consuming a child in reference to Spains ongoing civil conflicts. This painting is one of 14 in a series called the Black Paintings
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16"x24" (61x41cm) Metal Print
Experience the haunting beauty and historical significance of Francisco Goya's masterpiece, "Saturn Devouring One of His Children," with a Media Storehouse Metal Print. This iconic artwork, originally created between 1821 and 1823, is a chilling depiction of the Greco-Roman mythological scene of Saturn consuming a child. This captivating image, from the collection of the Prado Museum in Madrid, Spain, is now available as a stunning Metal Print from Media Storehouse. Each print is meticulously crafted using state-of-the-art printing techniques and high-quality metal sheets, ensuring a vibrant, long-lasting display. Bring the dark allure of this legendary tale into your home or office with a Media Storehouse Metal Print of "Saturn Devouring One of His Children" by Francisco Goya. All rights reserved from Heritage Images.
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Estimated Product Size is 41.2cm x 61.5cm (16.2" x 24.2")
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Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with portrait (vertical) orientation to match the source image.
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This print showcases Francisco Goya's iconic masterpiece, "Saturn Devouring one of his Children" created between 1821 and 1823. Housed in the esteemed Prado Museum in Madrid, Spain, this Greco-Roman mythological scene holds profound significance within the context of Spain's tumultuous civil conflicts during that time. Goya masterfully depicts the god Saturn consuming a helpless child, metaphorically alluding to the horrors and brutality inflicted upon innocent lives during these internal struggles. The painting is part of a larger series known as the Black Paintings, comprising fourteen haunting works. The image evokes a sense of unease through its use of color: predominantly grey tones symbolize despair and darkness while contrasting with vivid elements that emphasize evil and suffering. The nakedness portrayed adds vulnerability to both Saturn and his victim, intensifying their anguish. Through this powerful satire, Goya critiques societal norms and political corruption prevalent in nineteenth-century Spain. He skillfully captures a nightmarish atmosphere where deities themselves succumb to malevolence. As an oil painting from this era, it exemplifies Goya's exceptional artistry while reflecting religious undertones intertwined with political commentary. This artwork serves as a testament to Spain's complex history—a reminder of how art can convey profound messages about society and provoke contemplation on human nature itself.
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