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![]() Francisco Goya, The sleep of reason produces monsters, 1796-1797. Etching and aquatint, 8 7/16 x 5 15/16 inches.
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Sat Jan 26 - Sun Apr 20
GOYA’S CAPRICHOS: DREAMS OF REASON AND MADNESSWebsite |
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110 S. Market Street San Jose, CA 95113 map district: San Jose (Downtown) |
Sat Jan 26 (11am - 5pm) Sun Jan 27 (11am - 5pm) Tue Jan 29 (11am - 5pm) Wed Jan 30 (11am - 5pm) Thu Jan 31 (11am - 5pm) |
| Description Utilizing satire and a dark imagination, Spanish painter and printmaker Francisco Goya published Los Caprichos, a series of 80 etchings in 1799. Goya was stone deaf; therefore he relied on his keen observation to represent Spain during a period of social and economic hardship. Los Caprichos portrays goblins and aristocrats alike, enacting the excesses of the nobility and the corruption of the church. Goya’s characters themselves exist somewhere between actuality and fantasy. In fact, in Spanish the term “capricho” means whim or an expression of the imagination. Goya used whimsy but also gross caricature to expose a nation rife with corruption and evil. |