Caníbales descuartizando a sus víctimas

Francisco Goya · PD

Caníbales descuartizando a sus víctimas


Ficha

Año
1800
Técnica
óleo sobre tabla
Tipo
pintura
Dimensiones
31 × 45 cm

La historia

Goya painted this small dark panel around 1800, one of a pair on the theme of cannibalism. Scholars think the scenes may recall a story Goya could well have known, the deaths of two Jesuit missionaries, Jean de Brebeuf and Gabriel Lalemant, killed by an Iroquois group in Canada in 1649 during a period of frontier war. Whatever the source, the picture is stripped of any moralising frame. Nude figures crowd together in a cave-like gloom over the remains of the dead, and Goya draws the eye to them with a few quick strokes of red. It is a cabinet-sized work, not a public commission, made in the same years he was privately filling albums with images of violence and cruelty.

Caníbales descuartizando a sus víctimas — Francisco Goya — MuseScope