Description
After Vice Comes Fornication (Tras el Vicio Viene el Fornicio [Bobalicón]) is a painting created around 1813-1820 by Francisco de Goya, a Spanish artist known for his groundbreaking work in the Romantic period. The painting is part of his series called "The Caprices," which explores human vices and foibles through satirical imagery. In this particular work, Goya depicts a group of people gathered around a table, engaging in various activities that are considered immoral or taboo. The title itself suggests that these individuals have succumbed to vice (represented by the card game) and are now indulging in fornication. The painting showcases Goya's talent for capturing human emotion and the darker side of society, as well as his ability to create powerful visual narratives through art.
After Vice Comes Fornication [Simpleton] (Tras el Vicio Viene el Fornicio [Bobalicón]) (ca. 1813-1820) - Francisco de Goya - Canvas Print
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