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Wouldn't a Schoolboy Know More?

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The artwork presents a scene of satirical commentary, a world turned upside down. In the composition, a donkey, anthropomorphized in human attire, holds a magnifying glass; while another donkey, wearing a coat, sits before a tablet inscribed with the letter 'A'. Other donkey-like figures are present, adding to the satirical narrative. The etching is executed with Goya's characteristic mastery of line and shadow, creating a stark contrast between light and dark. The work is full of fine detail and meticulous shading, which adds depth and texture. The overall tone is one of sardonic humor and social critique, typical of Goya's work. It's as if the artist is inviting the viewer to question the very nature of knowledge and authority, and to see the world through a different lens.

Wouldn't a Schoolboy Know More?

Francisco Goya

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1815

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668 × 985 px

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