Francisco de Goya

Proclamation of witches

Clasificación
Proclamation of witches
Datos Generales
Cronología
Ca. 1797
Ubicación
The Prado National Museum. Madrid, Madrid, Spain
Dimensiones
200 x 135 mm
Técnica y soporte
Reconocimiento de la autoría de Goya
Documented work
Titular
El Prado National Museum
Ficha: realización/revisión
22 Jul 2021 / 23 Jun 2023
Inventario
D4155
Inscripciones

Graveur italien / Agustin de Musi, diz le Vénitien (in pen, on the back of the paper supporting the page of the drawing)

Historia

On the origin of this and other preparatory drawings for The Caprices, see the commentary on the first of them, corresponding to Caprice number 1 (Francisco de Goya y Lucientes, painter), and on the one corresponding to Caprice 3 (The Coconut is Coming).

Line of provenance of this drawing: Javier Goya; Mariano Goya, 1854; Valentín Carderera, ca. 1861; Mariano Carderera, 1880; Prado Museum, 1886.

Análisis artístico

See Witches' Proclamation.

This sketch bears a close resemblance to the drawing Witches' Proclamation, which belongs to the series known as the Dreams, as both were preparatory studies for a failed Caprice. What is more, the latter, which was the initial idea, was never even recorded.

In contrast to the Witches' Proclamation, this first idea for the composition features a gigantic head lying on its back, biting the backside of a nude figure, a head that Goya removed from the final drawing. Pierre Gassier suggests that the main reason for this removal, and even for the non-inclusion of the final drawing, this is, Witches' Proclamation, among the final plates of the Caprices, was the excessively erotic nature of the idea.

In this sketch, executed in red wash with a very sketchy technique, Goya used the motif of the "child-spring" as the main element of the composition, which he retained in Witches' Proclamation took up again in Dream 7. Dream of Consummated Witches or Caprice 69. Blow.

Exposiciones
  • São Paulo
    1998
  • Goya: Luces y Sombras. Obras Maestras del Museo del Prado
    The National Museum of Western Art
    Tokyo
    2011
  • Barcelona
    2012
Bibliografía
  • SÁNCHEZ CANTÓN. Francisco Javier
    MadridMuseo del Prado
    1954
    n. 207
  • GASSIER, Pierre y WILSON, Juliet
    Vie et ouvre de Francisco de Goya
    ParísOffice du livre
    1970
    p. 186, cat. 626
  • GASSIER, Pierre
    Dibujos de Goya, 2 vols
    BarcelonaNoguer
    1975
    p. 168, cat. 131
  • LAFUENTE FERRARI, Enrique
    El mundo de Goya en sus dibujos
    MadridUrbión
    1979
    pp. 120-121
  • MATILLA, José Manuel and MENA, Manuela B.
    MadridFundación bancaria “la Caixa” y Museo Nacional del Prado
    2012
    p. 144
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