Bandit murdering a woman III

Francisco Goya · PD

Bandit murdering a woman III


Details

Year
1799
Medium
oil paint
Type
painting

The story

By 1799 Goya was First Court Painter in Madrid, painting kings and queens by day. In private he was making something else entirely — a small run of pictures of a coach ambushed on a lonely road, its passengers robbed, stripped and killed in stages. This is the third scene. A bandit pins a wounded woman to the ground and reaches to finish her with a knife, the bare rocks closing in around them like the walls of a cave. Goya had gone deaf a few years earlier, after a grave illness, and these cabinet paintings were never meant for a palace wall. They stayed together in one collection, the Marqués de la Romana's, for generations.

Bandit murdering a woman III — Francisco Goya — MuseScope