Description
Two Heads Are Better Than One [Poor Folly] (Disparate Pobre) is a painting created by Francisco de Goya around 1813-1820. The painting is part of his "Black Paintings" series, which he created on the walls of his house in Madrid. This particular work features two figures with exaggerated heads and expressions, representing foolishness or folly. The use of dark colors and somber tones adds to the overall haunting atmosphere of the painting. Goya's "Black Paintings" are known for their raw, emotional intensity and their departure from traditional artistic styles of his time, showcasing the artist's unique perspective and creativity.
Two Heads Are Better Than One [Poor Folly] (Disparate Pobre) (ca. 1813-1820) - Francisco de Goya - Canvas Print
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