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Swallow it, dog, plate 58 of Los caprichos, 1799 (etching)
IND81677 Swallow it, dog, plate 58 of Los caprichos, 1799 (etching) by Goya y Lucientes, Francisco Jose de (1746-1828); 21.8x15.2 cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: Tragala perro; " he who lives amongst men will be irremediably vexed" ; play on two meanings of the word jeringar - to syringe or to vex. Ecclesiastics of the Spanish Inquisition attempt to force a clyster (an enema syringe) on their victim); Index Fototeca
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The captivating etching titled "Swallow it, dog" by Francisco Jose de Goya y Lucientes is a powerful social critique that delves into the complexities of human nature and the corrupting influence of authority. This thought-provoking artwork, created in 1799, showcases Goya's exceptional talent as an artist and his fearless exploration of societal issues. In this particular print from his series "Los caprichos". Goya depicts a scene where ecclesiastics from the Spanish Inquisition are attempting to force a clyster (an enema syringe) on their victim. The title itself, "Swallow it, dog" alludes to both the literal act of swallowing medicine and the figurative meaning of being subjected to vexation or oppression. Goya's masterful use of satire and symbolism is evident throughout the composition. The clergy members represent religious corruption and ignorance while wearing horns symbolizing cuckoldry. The monstrous creature being subjected to their cruel intentions serves as a metaphor for society at large enduring similar abuses under oppressive systems. Through this artwork, Goya challenges established religious orders and highlights their immorality. His portrayal exposes hypocrisy within institutions meant to uphold moral values while shedding light on themes such as adultery, power dynamics, and blind obedience. "Swallow it, dog" remains relevant even today as its message transcends time and speaks volumes about human nature's susceptibility to manipulation by those in positions of authority. It stands not only as a testament to Goya's artistic genius but also as a reminder that critical examination is essential for progress in any society.
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