Representation of social reality through the recreation of an episode of conflict between muleteers and rickshaw pullers
Representation of social reality through the recreation of an episode of conflict between muleteers and rickshaw pullers
Daily scene of three people chopping firewood, portrayed by Goya
A playful scene of two majos represented by Goya
Social conflict around a sale in 18th-century Spain as depicted by Goya
Depiction of young people flying a kite by Goya
Social reality and amusement of the majos depicted in an exterior by Goya
Representation of social reality in a couple’s early marital scenes
The work, painted by Goya, shows a blind man surrounded by a group of blind people playing the guitar in front of them. This musical practice was widespread among the blind, as other portraits of the period show
Representation of hunting techniques in the 18th century
Goya portrayed this scene in which the potter was a character dedicated to selling everyday objects as merchandise during the 18th century