The street players - 1793


Size (cm): 55x75
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The work "The street players" of Francisco Goya, created in 1793, is a fascinating representation of the life and popular culture of the Spain of his time. In this painting, Goya captures an instant in which reality and representation fuse, showing three characters who work as actors of an itinerant company. The composition is both simple and rich in nuances, with a direct approach that gives prominence to human figures, while the background is somewhat diffuse, evoking an atmosphere of contemplation and closeness.

The work stands out for its use of color and light, Goya's own characteristics. The earthly tones predominate in the clothing of the actors, who seem to belong to a humble environment, which highlights the connection with the people. The play of lights and shadows creates a sensation of three -dimensionality, suggesting the way natural light interacts with the characters and their clothes. Goya uses a complete but subtle palette, where colors are not strident, but transmit a sense of authenticity and daily life. These features in color use can be considered an advance of the impressionist qualities that would later arise in the history of art.

The characters represent different aspects of society. The central, a man with a guitar, seems to capture the essence of entertaining, a symbol of art and popular culture of the time. His relaxed posture and the expression of his face suggest that he is about to start a performance or has finished one. Beside him, a female figure holds a handkerchief, bun and dress that denote both modesty and a sense of celebration. The third character, which is located at the opposite end, also contributes to the narrative sense of the work, generating a kind of visual dialogue between the three.

Throughout his career, Goya explored similar themes of popular characters and customs of the people, in works such as "The family of Carlos IV" and "The Aquelarre". However, "street players" stand out for their approach to entertainment and popular culture, aspects that predict the evolution of art towards a deeper exploration of humanity and social conditions. He painting It is a testimony of Goya's interest in actors and humble classes, showing empathy and connection with them through their work.

It is interesting to note that this work reflects a moment in which Goya, who was increasingly distanced from academic norms, began to forge his own personal style. By including in their repertoire of themes these people's figures, it is positioned as a precursor of a more inclusive narrative within art. The "street players" are not only a visual entertainment, but also a social comment on the simplicity and vitality of popular art.

Thus, this work is manifested not only as a representation of Spanish culture in the 1790s, but also as a distinctive seal of the birth of a new creative approach in Goya's work, in which the protagonists are not the nobles and The allegories, but the figures of everyday life, performing acts as human as a simple game or a performance. In short, "street players" stand out as a work that invites reflection on humanity through simplicity and authenticity of being in the context of their time.

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