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Portrayals of Decapitation in Francisco Goya's Art

Explore Francisco Goya's striking representations of decapitation in artworks such as "Cannibals Contemplating Human Remains," "Saturn Devouring One of his Sons," and "Judith and Holofernes." Discover the artist's masterful depiction of violence and power dynamics through these evocative works.

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Portrayals of Decapitation in Francisco Goya's Art

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  1. The Decapitation of Kings Cheryl Palyu

  2. Figure 2. Goya, Francisco. Cannibals Contemplating Human Remains. 1800-8. Oil on wood. 32.7x47.2cm.

  3. Figure 3. Goya, Francisco. Saturn devouring one of his Sons. 1820-23. Mural Transferred to canvas. 1460 x 830 mm.

  4. Figure 4. Goya, Francisco. Judith and Holofernes. 1819-23. Painting.

  5. Figure 5. Goya, Francisco. Judith and Holofernes. 1824-25. Carbon black and watercolor on ivory. 9.0 x 8.5 cm.

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