Four Yard Long Snake in Bordeaux - 1828


Size (cm): 60x75
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The work "Serpent Four Yards Long in Bordeaux", painted by Francisco Goya in 1828, resonates with the intensity of a sensory experience that transcends the time and context in which it was created. This painting, although less known than his other masterpieces, reveals itself as a fascinating study of a natural phenomenon represented through the artist's ingenuity and personal vision. At first glance, the work presents a singular and almost surrealist representation of an enormous, elongated and remarkably realistic snake, unfolding against a background evoking the atmosphere of Bordeaux, Goya's place of residence during his later years.

The use of color in this painting is one of its most intriguing aspects. Goya employs a palette that, while predominantly dark and earthy, contrasts with the vibrant depiction of the snake. The biologist and observer will be enthralled by how the snake, whose coloring is an amalgam of greens, yellows and ochre tones, stands out dramatically against a dull background. This choice of color not only creates a strong visual contrast, but also imbues the snake with an almost mythical aura, suggesting a symbolism that goes beyond the merely natural. The texture of the snake's skin, worked with meticulous detail, invites contemplation and an emotional connection from the viewer with the work.

The composition of the "Four Yards Long Snake in Bordeaux" is another determining element that deserves attention. The elongation of the snake occupies the central space of the painting, dominating the scene and capturing the viewer's gaze. The snake seems to be in a moment of rest, but, at the same time, its sinuous forms suggest a latent tension, almost as if it were going to move at any moment. This effect is reinforced by the use of light and shadow, where Goya plays with chiaroscuro, accentuating the curves of the snake's body, which not only enriches the form, but also turns it into an almost anthropomorphic figure in its evocative power.

During this period of his life, Goya experiences a profound phase of reflection on the natural world and his place in it. The choice of a seemingly simple subject, such as a snake, could be interpreted as a response to the complex reality of the human being, in tune with one's own suffering and interaction with an indifferent nature. This is characteristic of the Romanticism that Goya embraced, where the sublime and the grotesque are often intertwined, manifesting the duality of human existence.

This is not the only work by Goya in which elements of the natural world are explored with such a level of detail and realism. His ability to capture both the beauty and the grotesque nature of the living being can be seen in other works that encompass the struggle between humanity and nature. Through this gaze, Goya invites us to a reflection that transcends mere observation and confronts us with the inevitable condition of the ephemeral and the eternal.

In conclusion, "Four Yards Long Serpent in Bordeaux" is a work that, although less iconic than Goya's other works, reveals facets of his artistic intention and his complex relationship with the world that surrounded him in his later years. The mixture of realism, symbolism and mastery in the use of color and composition makes this work a testament to Goya's ability to capture the essence of the natural and the supernatural, inviting the viewer to a deep contemplation on life, death and the mystery that surrounds nature itself.

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