The dream expires them - 1799


Size (cm): 50x75
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The work "The dream of the win" by Francisco Goya, painted in 1799, is erected as a testimony of the artist's concerns and transformations, as well as the Spanish society of his time. This painting is in the transition between neoclassicism and romanticism, styles that Goya masterfully sailed throughout his career. In this painting, We observe the representation of moments of human vulnerability to the power of sleep, an issue that resonates with the subjective experience of the individual and his internal struggles.

The composition of the work presents a nightly scene, where three human figures, of diffuse forms and little defined contours, lie in a deep sleep state. This provision suggests a palpable vulnerability; The bodies are stacked almost disorderly, as a reflection of the unveiled sleep. The positions of the characters - two men and a woman - seem fallen in a reverberant support, their serene faces contrast with the intensity of the elements that surround them. In fetal or demonstrated position, they evoke the fragility of the human condition in the face of the invasion of the unconscious.

A remarkable aspect of the work is the atmosphere where the action takes place. The palette is made up of dark tones, dominated by brown, black and gray, which give a sense of opulent penumbra. These colors, far from being merely decorative, function as a vehicle to create an atmosphere of reverie and melancholy. Through the use of chiaroscuro, Goya manages to give volume to the figures, causing the viewer to feel the depth of space and the emotional impact of the scene. It is only allowed to enter a slight glow that illuminates the sleeping ones, which generates a dramatic effect, emphasizing its vulnerability.

Special mention deserves the symbol that Goya chooses to accompany his sleeping characters: an owl or a owl, which is glimpsed in the upper right corner. This figure, traditionally associated with wisdom, in this work symbolizes the arrival of ignorance that drags the dream. It is as if Goya suggested that knowledge and reason fader in the state of drowsiness, giving way to unconscious and primary elements. This evocative use of symbolism is an indicative of the painter's personal style, which is rarely content with mere representation, always looking for a deeper message.

Goya, through this work, manifests a powerful criticism of the human condition, exploring the domain of sleep over reason and knowledge. The ambiguity of the scene, combined with the attention to details and the subtlety in the use of color, invites us to reflect on the state of alert, social awareness and vulnerability of the individual against forces as primary as sleepy and ignorance.

"The dream of the overcoming" is not only a masterpiece in the formal sense, but it is also a warning song to the dangers of complacency and abandonment of reasoning. The shadows surrounding the characters remind us that contact with reality and the search for truth are vital efforts that should not be abandoned, even when the body asks for rest. This dialogue between the physical and the mental, the conscious and the unconscious, gives Goya's painting a relevance that transcends its time, making it a perpetual reflection of the human condition.

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