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ID number: BIRBI-56.13 Institution: The Barber Institute of Fine Arts Artist / Maker: Goya, Francisco de (1746-1828) Title / Object name / Definition: Loyalty, Plate 17 from 'The Proverbs' Object type: Print Place made: Spain Culture: Spanish Date made: About 1816 Materials: Etching with aquatint and drypoint |
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Description: Goya’s final series of etchings, The Proverbs (Los Proverbios), also known as Disparetes or Absurdities, remain his most mysterious and enigmatic. Featuring a group of monks and friars, Loyalty appears to be concerned with the licentious behaviour of those in religious orders. This strange group evokes a sense of the carnivalesque, a world turned upside down, though the exact meaning remains unclear. The series was not printed during the artist’s lifetime.
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