Goya intended this powerful image to be the title plate of a series of ‘Dreams’ satirizing the society he lived in during a fraught period of Spain’s history. As he became more and more bound up in the growing catastrophe its function changed and it ended up as one of the much larger set of eighty
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Goya intended this powerful image to be the title plate of a series of ‘Dreams’ satirizing the society he lived in during a fraught period of Spain’s history. As he became more and more bound up in the growing catastrophe its function changed and it ended up as one of the much larger set of eighty