Until death - 1799


Size (cm): 50x75
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The painting "until the death" of Francisco Goya, created in 1799, is a rich example of the artistic legacy of the Aragonese painter, who stood out as one of the most important figures of Spanish art and precursor to romanticism and modernism. This work, like many of those that produced in their last years, shows Goya's ability to represent the complexity of the human condition through an aesthetic that challenges conventions.

In "until death", Goya presents a strong approach to the abstraction of emotions and the duality of life and death. In the composition, we can observe two figures that are presented dramatic and expressively. On the left, we find a male figure that seems to be love or life, while on the right resides a female figure that symbolizes death, retracting and powerful. This contrast between the figures resonates with the central theme of the work: the inevitable connection between love and death, a union deeply rooted in human experience.

The colors used in this work are particularly notable. Goya uses a dark palette, where gray and black predominate, splashed with warmer tones that illuminate the faces and hands of her characters. This choice of color not only evokes a sense of sadness and melancholy, but also enhances the emotional tension between life and death. The use of chiaroscuro, a technique that Goya dominated, adds depth and volume to the figures, making them palpable and vivid, even when they face such abstract and philosophical concepts.

The interaction between the figures is a crucial element in the visual narrative of the painting. The inclined posture of the male character suggests both an attraction towards the female figure and a resistance to its inevitable outcome. The extended hands of death, delicate but firm, seem to act as a reminder of what all human beings must face: the acceptance of mortality. Meanwhile, the nuance of the facial expression of love suggests both despair and devotion, creating an emotional connection that would undoubtedly resonate in the spectator of his time, just as he does today.

It is interesting to observe that this work itself contains not only a detachment of the neoclassical norms that predominated at the time, but also a detailed study of the psychology of its characters, which would mark a change in the art of the period. Compared to similar works by Goya, like his celebrities "paintings Black "or the portraits of the court," until death "deals with human pain and introspection in a more direct and subtle way at the same time.

The lifestyle that Goya observed and portrayed in his vast artistic production was marked by numerous social and political tensions, and this painting is no exception. Capture not only the meaning of the ephemeral life, but also the context of its time, where hopelessness and suffering were common. "Until death" can be seen as a comment about these circumstances, merging the personal with the universal.

In the broader context of Goya's work, "until death" it remains one of those pieces that, with its rich symbolic and emotional burden, invites the viewer to reflect on their own existence, their relationship with love and nature of death. By framing in the tradition of romanticism and modern art that would come, Goya continued to promote a visual discourse that still resonates in our contemporary consciences. Thus, this painting It remains not only as a masterpiece, but as a deep meditation on human existence.

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