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Disparate alegre [Heitere Torheit; Si marina bayló, tome lo que halló; If Marion will dance, then she has to take the consequences] (Herzog Anton Ulrich-Museum CC BY-NC-SA)
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Disparate alegre (Merry Folly)

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As in the first print of the series, Goya revisits a lighthearted subject first developed in his early tapestry designs. However, instead of carefree dancers in an idyllic riverside landscape, he now shows a group of men and women – no longer young, but strikingly dressed – dancing in an indeterminate empty space. The elderly men clearly want to impress the younger women but overshoot the mark. Far from joyous, their buffoonery is so excessive, they risk toppling over. (TD 2024, translation Büro LS Anderson, Berlin)

Material/Technique

Material: Paper/Technique: Etching, aquatint, drypoint

Literature

  • Ewald Gäßler (1990): Francisco de Goya: Radierungen nach Velazquez, Los Caprichos, Los Desastres de la Guerra, La Tauromaquia, Los Disparates. Oldenburg, S. 169f., Nr. 222
  • Tomás Harris (1964): Goya : engravings and lithographs. Oxford, Bd. II, S. 393f., Nr. 259
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Published Published
1864
Real Academia de Bellas Artes de San Fernando
Madrid
Printing plate produced Printing plate produced
1815
Francisco Goya
Printed Printed
1864
Real Academia de Bellas Artes de San Fernando
Madrid
Bought Bought
1987
Herzog Anton Ulrich Museum
Brunswick
1814 1989
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