Foolishness of the Little Bulls | Francisco de Goya | 1820
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This illustration, titled "Foolishness of the Little Bulls", is part of Francisco de Goya's famous series, La Tauromaquia (circa 1820). The artwork depicts a dynamic and somewhat chaotic scene of young bulls engaging in a wild skirmish. Goya uses intense contrast and intricate linework to emphasize the movement and the energy of the animals. The theme satirizes human folly, as the young bulls’ frantic behaviour mirrors impulsive and irrational actions often seen in human nature. The dark tones create a dramatic atmosphere, characteristic of Goya's later works.
Frame:
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