Description
"Al Conde Palatino" (To the Count Palatine or Count of the Palate), created by Francisco de Goya between 1796 and 1797, is a satirical painting that criticizes the excessive gluttony of the Spanish nobility. The Count Palatine is depicted as a man with an enormous head, holding a huge spoon while attempting to eat from an even bigger serving dish. This painting serves as a commentary on the extravagance and indulgence of the upper class during that time period.
Al Conde Palatino. (To the Count Palatine [or] Count of the Palate) (1796-1797) - Francisco de Goya - Canvas Print
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