Not Here Either - 1815


Size (cm): 75x55
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Francisco Goya's painting "Here Neither" (1815) is a striking work that encapsulates many of the social tensions and concerns of his time. Through its composition and thematic elevations, Goya delves into the complexity of the human condition and its hopelessness, reflecting both a tumultuous historical context and his own personal demons.

The work depicts a desolate scene, characterized by a landscape that seems to emerge from a disturbing dream. The absence of human figures makes the viewer feel confronted with the loneliness and lack of communication of existence. The title “Aquí También” suggests a fruitless search, the longing to find a place of belonging that is, however, hopelessly out of reach. This sense of emptiness is reinforced by Goya’s choice to center the pictorial narrative on the landscape rather than on characters, marking a significant turn towards the abstract and the metaphysical in his work.

The color palette used in “Aquí También” is austere, with gray and muted tones predominating, accentuating the melancholic atmosphere. The variations in shades of gray and brown, together with an eerie sky, suggest a latent threat and a lack of clarity. This manipulation of color not only highlights the desolation of the setting, but also reflects the emotional state of the viewer. Goya’s technique of loose, almost impressionistic brushstrokes contributes to creating a sense of instability, as if the landscape itself were in a constant state of change and crisis.

One of the most intriguing aspects of “Aquí También” is the contextual influence of its creation. Goya, throughout his life, had witnessed drastic social changes, from the Napoleonic invasion to the uprising of the Spanish people. In this sense, the work cannot be separated from the political and social reality of the time. Through his art, Goya became a critical voice of human suffering, using his talent to convey deep feelings of anguish and alienation that resonate with the contemporary viewer.

Also relevant is the relationship of this piece to other works by Goya, especially his "Black Paintings," which explore the darkness of the human psyche and existential suffering. In "Here Neither," although the symbolism is somewhat more subtle, the same restlessness that characterizes these works is perceived. Goya, as in these paintings, is interested not only in visual representation, but also in evoking complex emotions through the use of space and light.

Ultimately, “Here Neither” is an invitation to reflection. Goya, in his mastery, raises questions about existence, belonging, and the meaning of life in a tone that resonates even today. His work transcends time and place, establishing a heartfelt dialogue between past and present, a reminder that in the search for understanding and connection, we often find that loneliness persists, even in the most beautiful and seemingly safe spaces. This painting stands as a testament to Goya’s ability to capture the essence of the human experience through his art, a work that continues to challenge and provoke those who dare to contemplate it.

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