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If He is Guilty, Let Him Die Quickly

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This etching plunges us into a scene of stark and brutal realism. A figure, seemingly imprisoned, is the central focus. The man, with his head bowed, is draped in a worn, light-colored shirt and pants. The artist masterfully uses deep, contrasting shadows to sculpt the figure, emphasizing his slumped posture and the weight of his situation. His bound leg, shackled by metal, becomes a symbol of constraint, echoing the overarching theme of confinement.

Notice the intricate detail of the etching; the lines meticulously etched to convey the rough texture of the stone wall behind the man. The artist's use of light and shadow accentuates the desolation, amplifying the emotional impact. The artwork evokes a sense of despair and resignation, leaving a lasting impression of the human condition under duress.

If He is Guilty, Let Him Die Quickly

Francisco Goya

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1810

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3050 × 4096 px

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