PEOPLE PROCESSION - 1787


Size (cm): 60x75
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Description

The work "Procession of the People", carried out by Francisco Goya in 1787, is a notable example of the style of this Spanish painter, who stood out for his ability to capture the essence of everyday life, as well as the complexity of the human condition. Painting represents a popular life scene that evokes a sense of community and tradition. In a composition that stands out for its dynamism and fluidity, Goya presents a group of people on a rural road, joined in a manifestation of faith and devotion.

In the central part of the work, the characters are organized in a line that moves towards the distance, while a large central figure stands out with a white dress that alludes to divinity, possibly a priest or an important religious figure. This figure attracts the viewer's attention, leading the look to the rest of the surrounding crowd. The procession attendees are dressed in clothing of the time, which adds a historical air to the work. The diversity in the clothing and the expression of the faces reflect the fullness of the Spanish rural life of the 18th century, where each individual acquires a unique character, which Goya stands out with subtlety.

The color palette that Goya uses is rich and varied, predominantly the ocher, green and blue tones that evoke the sensation of a rural landscape; A backdrop that complements the narrative of the scene. The light unfolds with mastery, illuminating certain elements of the composition while others are mired in shadows, creating a visual game that adds depth and movement to the work. The lighting highlights the faces and the hands of the characters, suggesting an approach to humanity and spirituality of the scene, what Goya manages to convey with great skill.

In addition, the work reflects the influences of Rococó and neoclassicism, periods that Goya traveled artistically. His work often moves in the boundaries between these styles, showing mastery in the representation of popular themes with a refined technique. "PEOPLE PROCESSION" is a clear example of this intersection of styles, in which the freshness of everyday life meets a solid composition structure.

The relevance of "people procession" transcends its simple representation. He enrolls in the context of Goya's work, who was an acute observer of his time, capturing both the beauty of rural life and his complications and nuances. Although painting does not focus on political events or the tragedies of its time, it reflects a melancholic and deep vision of humanity, where faith and daily work are intertwined in a dance that lasts in culture.

In the journey of his career, Goya sapp up to portray both faith and hypocrisy and social dilemmas, and works such as this resonate with a rooting sense of cultural belonging. Through "people's procession", we can glimpse a Goya who, although distant over time, is still in force when the maximum interaction of the communities and the role that each one plays in the fabric of life is explored. His mastery invites us to reflect on the intimacy of human experience, a topic that Goya, as few, knew how to capture with such depth and lucidity.

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