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In the final years of his life, Francisco de Goya painted the haunting Black Paintings directly onto the walls of his home, creating a series of dark, intimate visions that reflected fear, despair, and the brutality of human nature. From the monstrous Saturn Devouring His Son to the enigmatic The Dog, these works were never meant for public eyes, yet they reveal the raw intensity of Goya's genius and turmoil.
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In the final years of his life, Francisco de Goya painted the haunting Black Paintings directly onto the walls of his home, creating a series of dark, intimate visions that reflected fear, despair, and the brutality of human nature. From the monstrous Saturn Devouring His Son to the enigmatic The Dog, these works were never meant for public eyes, yet they reveal the raw intensity of Goya's genius and turmoil.
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