Power and Dispair in Goya's paintings: Asmodea, Saturn, and The Drowning Dog

Power and Dispair in Goya's paintings: Asmodea, Saturn, and The Drowning Dog

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Arts, Other, Social Studies, Business, History

10th Grade - University

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The video explores Goya's black paintings, focusing on 'Fantastic Vision' and 'Saturn Devouring His Son.' It discusses the historical and cultural context of Romanticism, the depiction of power and despair, and Goya's unique artistic approach. The analysis highlights the themes of horror, power, and hopelessness, with a particular focus on the symbolism of the drowning dog.

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OPEN ENDED QUESTION

3 mins • 1 pt

Discuss the impact of Goya's experiences in Madrid on his artistic expression in the black paintings.

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What does the image of the drowning dog symbolize in the context of Goya's work?

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