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No Hay Quien Los Socorra

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This monochromatic etching powerfully depicts a grim scene of human despair and helplessness. In the foreground, two figures lie prone on the ground, one seemingly lifeless, the other in a state of exhaustion or death. Behind them, a third figure stands bent over, wrapped in a cloak, clutching a cane as if straining under both physical and emotional weight. The barren, undulating landscape fades into a dusky sky that enhances the somber and hopeless atmosphere. The delicate yet deliberate etching technique renders textural contrasts—soft shadows and rough contours—that evoke the harsh reality surrounding these figures. Subtle gradations of light and darkness expertly emphasize the isolation and desolation enveloping them. The inscription below, "No hay quien los socorra," translates as “There is no one to help them,” underscoring the desolate plight captured here with brutal honesty.

No Hay Quien Los Socorra

Francisco Goya

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1812

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4096 × 3082 px
218 × 154 mm

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