Sad feelings of what is to come - 1810


Size (cm): 75x60
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The work "Sad feelings of what is to come" (1810) by Francisco Goya is erected as a powerful manifestation of the socio -political and emotional context of his time, capturing the concerns of a nation on the edge of the war. This painting, which is part of the series of "paintings Black, "is a direct reflection of the tensions that beat in Spain during the beginnings of the Napoleonic wars. Through its composition, Goya offers us an almost prophetic vision, impregnated with melancholy and an ominous prescience of calamity.

In the work, there is a gloomy landscape that unfolds in a grayish and dark background, evoking an atmosphere of desolation. The use of color is remarkable for its emotional intensity; The low palette in opaque tones underlines the sadness and hopelessness that emanate from the scene. Goya, with mastery, applies loose and determined brushstrokes that provide a sensation of immediacy and roughness, emphasizing the emotional burden of painting.

The central visual theme includes two figures in the foreground, whose silhouettes are stylized and close to the ideal of romanticism that the artist would cultivate later. These figures, a man and a woman, are in an attitude of grief, with facial expressions that distil anguish and helplessness. The woman looks with a mixture of resignation and fear, while the man, although partially obscured by the gloom, seems to contemplate what she approaches, as if it were the last vestige of hope before an inevitably gloomy future.

The composition leads the viewer to the bottom of the work, where a threatening sky looms over the landscape. This manipulation of space not only directs attention to the fatality that is coming, but also intensifies the sense of emotional claustrophobia of the whole. Elements of nature, such as heavy clouds and arid terrain, reinforce the apocalyptic tone; In this sense, Goya manages to universalize the meaning of human anguish against the unknown.

Goya, the master Of the Spanish art of the 18th century and the beginning of the 19th century, it is located at a crucial intersection between neoclassicism and romanticism, a place where emotional intensity and visceral representation can flourish. In his works, such as "on May 3, 1808" or "the family of Carlos IV", you can see thematic similarities that explore the human condition, the brutality of war and existential anguish. "Sad feelings of what is to come" share this exploration, but its approach to the subjective perspective of what is to come makes it intimately resonates with the viewer.

In summary, "sad feelings of what is to come" is not simply a painting; It is a powerful statement, a testimony of a moment of crisis in the history of Spain. Goya, through its mastery of color and shape, creates a work that transcends its time, will speak to future generations about fear, loss and inevitable fight against what is coming on the horizon of humanity. The work, which captures the essence of humanism that Goya defended, remains a lighthouse of reflection on our own anxieties and hopes.

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