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They will be cured, and we will move on

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The etching plunges us into a scene of stark reality, a grim tableau rendered with a master's touch. The figures are contorted in a frenzy of desperate action. A group of men struggle to assist their fallen comrades, their faces etched with a mixture of anguish and determination. The artist's use of line is particularly striking; it's a dance of shadow and light, of solid forms and ethereal spaces, creating a sense of immediacy, a raw urgency that pulls the viewer into the very heart of the moment. I can almost feel the rough texture of the ground beneath their bodies, the coldness of the air. The bare, skeletal tree in the background adds to the desolation, its branches like skeletal fingers pointing towards an uncertain future.

They will be cured, and we will move on

Francisco Goya

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1815

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2952 × 2021 px

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