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He Who Does Not Like Thee Will Defame Thee in Jest [Loyalty] (El Que No Te Ama, Burlando te Difama [La Lealtad]) — History & Facts
In He Who Does Not Like Thee Will Defame Thee in Jest [Loyalty], Francisco de Goya presents a complex scene filled with rich colors and dynamic figures. The painting features a central figure, possibly representing loyalty, surrounded by others who appear to mock or defame. The setting is ambiguous, enhancing the emotional tension of the piece.
Goya's use of dark tones contrasts with lighter highlights, drawing attention to the expressions of the figures involved. The painting is executed in oil on canvas, a medium that allows for deep color saturation and texture. Goya's brushwork is visible, adding a sense of immediacy to the scene. The dimensions are approximately 90 x 120 cm, making it a substantial work that commands attention.
The composition is carefully arranged, with figures positioned to create a sense of movement and interaction. Created during the late 18th century, He Who Does Not Like Thee Will Defame Thee in Jest reflects Goya's interest in human psychology and social commentary. This work is part of a series that critiques societal norms and the nature of loyalty. An interesting fact about this painting is that it showcases Goya's transition from traditional themes to more personal and psychological explorations.
It serves as a precursor to his later, more famous works that delve into darker themes.
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