Escapen Las Llamas
“Escapen Las Llamas (They Escape Through the Flames)” by Francisco Goya (1810) is a 6 1/2 x 9-inch etching and burin on laid paper. Part of “The Disasters of War” series, this piece depicts figures fleeing from flames, showcasing Goya’s skill in capturing the horror and urgency of war.
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Artist | Goya, Francisco |
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Technique | Etching and Burin on Laid Paper |
Year | 1810 |
Size | 6 1/2 x 9 |
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“Escapen Las Llamas (They Escape Through the Flames)” by Francisco Goya, created in 1810, is an etching and burin on laid paper, measuring 6 1/2 x 9 inches. This artwork is Plate 41 from Goya’s renowned series “The Disasters of War.” The piece depicts a dramatic and chaotic scene where figures desperately flee from engulfing flames. Goya’s masterful use of etching and burin techniques highlights the intense emotion and movement in the scene, capturing the horror and urgency of the moment. The intricate details and stark contrasts reflect the turmoil and tragedy of war, making this piece a powerful historical and artistic statement.
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