Allegories of State Violence and Tribalism in Francisco Goya's Black Paintings

Allegories of State Violence and Tribalism in Francisco Goya's Black Paintings

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Arts, Other, Performing Arts, History

10th Grade - University

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1.

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3 mins • 1 pt

What is the significance of Judith cutting off the head of Holofernes in Goya's portrayal?

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How does Goya's depiction of Judith differ from traditional representations?

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Discuss the implications of Goya's choice to portray contemporary figures in his artwork.

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What does the scene of violence between the two men symbolize in the context of Goya's message?

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In what ways does Goya's work reflect the political climate of Spain during his time?

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