Description
Unos á otros (What One Does to Another) is a painting created by Francisco de Goya between 1796 and 1797. It is part of his series called "The Disasters of War" which depicts the atrocities committed during the Spanish War of Independence. This particular painting shows two soldiers, one holding a rifle while the other holds a sword. They are shown in a tense moment, about to engage in battle or having just wounded each other. The expression on both faces is intense and focused on the act of violence they are about to commit. The use of dark colors and dramatic lighting creates a sense of gloom and horror. Overall, Unos á otros serves as a powerful reminder of the devastating effects of war and the brutality that can occur between human beings.
Unos á otros. (What one does to another.) (1796-1797) - Francisco de Goya - Canvas Print
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