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Fire of a Hospital

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Witnessing this scene feels like being thrust into the heart of a nightmare—a hospital consumed by flames. The raw energy of the fire is palpable, a chaotic dance of orange and red against a suffocating darkness. Goya's brushstrokes, bold and unrestrained, capture the immediacy of the event; the frantic figures, rendered in swift, almost blurred strokes, convey the desperation of those caught in the inferno. A beam of light, possibly from a window or the fire itself, pierces the gloom, offering a fleeting glimpse of hope amidst the unfolding tragedy. I can almost hear the screams, the crackling of the fire, and the mournful cries of the afflicted. The emotional weight is immense, a testament to the artist's ability to convey the horrors of war and human suffering.

Fire of a Hospital

Francisco Goya

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1808

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3364 × 2392 px
990 × 720 mm

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