Look how solemn are - 1799


Size (cm): 50x75
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The work "Look how solemn are" by Francisco Goya, painted in 1799, exemplifies the critical acuity and deep humanity of the Spanish artist, one of the pioneers of romanticism and precursor of modern art. Throughout his career, Goya not only dedicated himself to capturing the beauty and daily life of his time, but also addressed social and political issues with an incisive look, which is evidenced in this work, which contains a mixture of irony and seriousness.

The painting represents a group of standing figures, dressed in traditional and period clothes, which seem to attend an event or ceremony. What highlights the scene is the austere and solemn expression of the characters, which seem frozen in a moment of reflection or judgment. The arrangement of the figures, organized in the foreground predominantly horizontal, creates a balanced composition that guides the viewer's gaze through their severe attitudes and enigmatic looks.

The use of color in "look how solemn are" is equally significant. Goya uses an Earth's palette, where brown and ocher tones predominate, which evoke an atmosphere of seriousness and heaviness. Shadows and lights are used to highlight the characteristics of clothing and faces, creating an almost dramatic effect that emphasizes the solemnity of the scene. This clearing of the chiaroscuro is a technique that Goya cultivated throughout his artistic life, and that can be observed in many of his other works.

An interesting aspect of this painting is its socio -political context. Goya painted this work for a period of great agitation in Spain, on the threshold of the War of Independence. The figures in the painting could be interpreted as a criticism of the hypocrisy of the society of his time, a recurring theme in his work. The implicit irony in their eyes, which are both serious and almost mocking, invites the viewer to question the true nature of the solemnity and morality that the characters seem to exhibit.

Goya, although sometimes celebrated the Spanish identity and its traditions, also became a critical observer of the failures and conflicts of his society. This duality is manifested in "Look how solemn are", which could be considered a precursor to existential concerns that would later take over romantic painting.

When comparing it with other contemporary works of Goya, it is evident that "look how solemn are" aligns with his interest in the human figure in social contexts, reflecting a deep understanding of the human condition. The scenes that portray social interactions, as in their celebrities "paintings Black "or in their portraits, maintain this concern about the psychological aspect of the characters, although in this case, irony and criticism are more evident.

In summary, "look how solemn they are" is more than a simple portrait of figures of society: it is a comment on human nature and the complexity of the society of its time. Goya's technical mastery, together with the depth of his critical vision, make this work a remarkable testimony of Spanish art of the 18th century and an invitation to reflection on the underlying truths of social life and appearances.

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