The picnic - 1788


Size (cm): 55x85
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Francisco Goya's "El Picnic", created in 1788, is a splendid example that encapsulates the duality of Goyism, where the festive and the dark coexist on the same canvas. This oil on canvas not only represents a pastoral scene, but also invites us to reflect on the social context and psychology of a time in transformation. In this work, Goya plasma to a group of friends in an environment of celebration and outdoor rest, in a picnic that evokes a sense of camaraderie and joy.

From the compositional point of view, "the picnic" reveals his mastery in the treatment of space and the human figure. In the central part, a group of four people, two men and two women, are sitting or half reclined on a tablecloth arranged on the grass. Goya manages the viewer's gaze by organizing the characters so that each one seems to participate dynamically in a silent dialogue, implying the observer in their intimacy. Around them, details of nature that not only frame are perhaps, but enrich the scene, such as the plants and the landscape that remind us of the rustic context of the time, a symptom of the connection of society with nature.

The use of color in "the picnic" is another of its notable characteristics. Goya uses a soft and terrous palette, which transmits warmth and provides an atmosphere of leisure and tranquility. The red, green and ocher of the costumes and the vegetation are harmonically combined, creating a visual balance that seems to celebrate the simplicity and beauty of the moment. However, despite the festive atmosphere, the viewer cannot avoid feeling a slight dose of melancholy and tension in the work, an echo of the internal struggle of Goya himself, who was going through a period of great personal and social changes.

The characters, although they are not portraits of specific historical individuals, reflect an archetype of the aristocracy and the 18th century bourgeoisie. The attitudes and gestures of the characters suggest a mixture of fun and apparent carefree; However, it can also be read as a hidden social criticism that Goya encourages to explore. The slight arro of the man on the right, the almost dreamy possession of the accompanying woman and the intriguing look of the other group of young people reveal psychological nuances that complement the visual story.

The work cannot be completely understood without a reference to the cultural context of the time. The 1780s in Spain marked a time when the first expressions of the Enlightenment emerged, as well as changes in the perception of the individual against social structures. Francisco Goya, as a chronicler of his time, inevitably integrates the chaos of a society that began to question its traditional values.

As part of Goya's evolution towards a darker and critical narrative of humanity, "the picnic" can be considered a kind of precursor, a moment of respite before the shadows of his subsequent works emerged. This contrasting canvas presents a seemingly superficial look that invites viewers to observe beyond, driving them to question the underlying dynamics in the social life of the moment. Thus, "the picnic" is not only a visual feast of colors and shape, but also a reflection of the tensions of the human soul, a space where Goya suggests the complexities of being and its surroundings, which makes this work remain relevant and evocative even centuries after its creation.

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