Description
"El Maragato Threatens Friar Pedro de Zaldivia with His Gun" is a c. 1806 painting by Francisco de Goya, which depicts a scene from Spanish folklore. The painting shows El Maragato, a traditional Spanish horseman dressed in distinctive clothing, brandishing a gun and threatening Friar Pedro de Zaldivia. The work is believed to comment on the power dynamics between the church and secular authorities in Spain at that time. The bold brushstrokes and dramatic lighting in the painting contribute to its powerful and engaging nature, reflecting Goya's unique artistic style.
El Maragato Threatens Friar Pedro de Zaldivia with His Gun (c. 1806) - Francisco de Goya - Canvas Print
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