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The scene unfolds with a stark rawness; figures lie sprawled, their bodies contorted in the aftermath of violence. The artist's use of shadow and light creates a dramatic interplay, highlighting the victims and emphasizing the somber atmosphere. The etching technique adds a gritty texture, almost tangible, reflecting the harsh realities. I feel a sense of dread and despair, a reflection of the artist's response to the horrors he witnessed.

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Francisco Goya

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1814

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2952 × 1992 px

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