About Francisco Goya’s Witches Sabbath
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Francisco Goya painted this work in 1789 in Madrid.
This is part of a series of 5 paintings related to witchcraft.
The painting shows the devil as a goat surrounded by disfigured witches. The devil appears to be preaching.
One of the witches appears to be offering up an infant in her hands, the witch to her right is offering up a healthier-looking child. The common superstition at the time was that the devil ate children. Other dead children appear in the picture.
The painting is now at the Museo Lázaro Galdiano, Madrid.
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About The Goya Witches Sabbath Print
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About The Artist
Francisco Goya was a Spanish painter. Goya was very successful during his life. many regard him as the top Spanish painter of the late 18th century. Many consider him as both the last master of the old art world and the first modern painter. Later in life he suffered an illness and became deaf, this is when his paintings became darker. He later moved to France where he died.