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"May God forgive her: it was her mother", 1797 (etching and aquatint)
BOO74012 " May God forgive her: it was her mother", 1797 (etching and aquatint) by Goya y Lucientes, Francisco Jose de (1746-1828); 17.6x12.6 cm; State Hermitage Museum, St. Petersburg, Russia; Spanish, out of copyright
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The captivating etching and aquatint print titled ""May God forgive her: it was her mother", 1797" by Francisco Jose de Goya y Lucientes tells a poignant story through its intricate details. Measuring at 17.6x12.6 cm, this artwork is housed in the State Hermitage Museum in St. Petersburg, Russia. In this evocative scene, we witness a lady burdened by shame and poverty as she kneels before us with a fan in hand. The artist masterfully captures her despair and vulnerability, inviting viewers to empathize with her plight. Goya's engraving belongs to his renowned series "Los Caprichos" which serves as a social commentary on various aspects of Spanish society during the late 18th century. This particular piece explores themes of familial betrayal and forgiveness. The title itself reveals the heart-wrenching narrative behind the image - "May God forgive her: it was her mother". It suggests that even though this lady finds herself begging for survival, she still harbors love for her mother despite whatever circumstances led them to their current state. Through skillful technique and emotional depth, Goya compels us to reflect on societal issues such as poverty and compassion while reminding us of the complex relationships within families. This print stands as a testament to Goya's ability to convey profound messages through his artistry.
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