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Yes, He Broke the Pot

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The etching plunges us into a stark, unadorned interior, where a harsh scene unfolds. Dominating the composition is a woman, her face etched with a mixture of rage and perhaps a hint of despair. She holds a small child, poised to inflict punishment, a slipper raised high in her hand; the child’s face, though small, betrays a hint of fear, the impending blow. The figures are rendered with rough, expressive lines, conveying a sense of immediacy and raw emotion. Behind them, laundry hangs on a clothesline, a mundane detail contrasting sharply with the intensity of the central action. A shattered ceramic pot on the floor adds a tragicomic element; it’s the catalyst of this domestic drama.

Yes, He Broke the Pot

Francisco Goya

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