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 A grayscale etching titled "Cartloads to the cemetery" by Francisco de Goya depicting a horse-drawn cart loaded with bodies, surrounded by somber figures, conveying a sense of melancholy and reflection on death. The detailed art piece is monochromatic, showing deep shadows and textures suggestive of a historical scene filled with grief and sorrow.

Cartloads to the cemetery

Francisco de Goya

Relevance Score: 1.0000

 "Harvest of the dead" by Francisco de Goya, a haunting etching of a group of lifeless bodies piled together in the dark, capturing the grim aftermath of a devastating event with stark monochromatic tones.

Harvest of the dead

Francisco de Goya

Relevance Score: 0.9694

 "The Beds of Death" by Francisco de Goya, an etching depicting a dark scene with a cloaked figure bending over a form on the ground amidst a neutral, sepia-toned background, suggesting a moment of grief or contemplation.

The beds of death

Francisco de Goya

Relevance Score: 0.9637

 Monochrome etching titled "Devout profession" by Francisco de Goya, depicting a vivid scene with multiple figures in expressive poses, engaging in an intense religious or spiritual experience, utilizing a dynamic range of grayscale tones.

Devout profession

Francisco de Goya

Relevance Score: 0.9626

 Etching titled "All this and more" by Francisco de Goya on paper, depicting a tumultuous scene with intertwined figures and objects, showcasing a predominantly monochromatic palette with a focus on the darker tones in the chaotic foreground, and a lighter, dustier background suggesting an atmosphere of devastation.

All this and more

Francisco de Goya

Relevance Score: 0.9608

 Etching by Francisco de Goya entitled "Cruel tale of woe!" displaying a sorrowful scene with two figures, one reclined on the ground and another seated with their face in their hands, in shades of sepia on a creamy white paper background.

Cruel tale of woe!

Francisco de Goya

Relevance Score: 0.9603

 An etching by Francisco de Goya titled "This is how it happened!", showing a figure in historical clothing bent forward in despair in the foreground, with a group of observers in the background to the left, set against a monochromatic brown, tan, and sepia backdrop. The technique suggests a depth and texture characteristic of Goya's traditional etching methods.

This is how it happened!

Francisco de Goya

Relevance Score: 0.9600

 A black and white etching titled "Of what ill will he die?" by Francisco de Goya, depicting a seated humanoid figure with the head of a donkey, dressed in period clothing, holding a quill and leaning over a book or document, set against a dark, shadowy background.

Of what ill will he die?

Francisco de Goya

Relevance Score: 0.9596

 "Love and Death" by Francisco de Goya, a monochromatic etching showing an emotionally charged scene with two figures in a tight embrace, suggesting themes of love and mortality, executed with subtle gradations of grey shading.

Love and death

Francisco de Goya

Relevance Score: 0.9595

 Black and white etching titled "Hommage to the master" by Francisco de Goya, depicting a group of figures in a dramatic scene with a seated central figure grabbing the hands of another distressed figure, while an observer looks on from behind, all rendered in detailed grayscale tones.

Hommage to the master

Francisco de Goya

Relevance Score: 0.9594

 "The same elsewhere" by Francisco de Goya, a sepia-toned etching featuring a group of figures huddled together amidst a desolate, rugged landscape, conveying a sense of struggle and desolation.

The same elsewhere

Francisco de Goya

Relevance Score: 0.9590

 A black and white Francisco de Goya etching titled "Why hide them?" displaying a seated elderly figure in distress surrounded by three other characters with exaggerated features, one shrouded in shadow and two smiling broadly, on a plain background with indistinct Spanish inscription.

Why hide them?

Francisco de Goya

Relevance Score: 0.9587

 Etching by Francisco de Goya titled "Who would have thought it!" featuring a woman in distress with raised arm, dressed in late 18th-century attire, highlighted against a dark background, with details rendered in shades of black, gray, and white.

Who would have thought it!

Francisco de Goya

Relevance Score: 0.9586

 An etching by Francisco de Goya titled "Charlatans' show" depicting a robed central figure performing to a group of indistinct spectators, masterfully executed in shades of grey to create depth and atmosphere on paper.

Charlatans' show

Francisco de Goya

Relevance Score: 0.9582

 "Look how solemn they are!" by Francisco de Goya, a work of visual art featuring two anthropomorphic donkeys in human clothing—one seated on a mule, the other standing—with a solemn demeanor, rendered in grayscale etching, aquatint, and drypoint on paper.

Look how solemn they are!

Francisco de Goya

Relevance Score: 0.9581

 "And this too," an etching by Francisco de Goya, depicts a woman standing with a child and another figure in a barren landscape, executed with a dynamic range of grayscale tones and a dramatic interplay of light and shadow.

And this too

Francisco de Goya

Relevance Score: 0.9579

 "It will be the same" by Francisco de Goya, a fine art etching depicting figures in distress, embraced in a tight cluster, with a monochromatic brown-tone palette on paper.

It will be the same

Francisco de Goya

Relevance Score: 0.9577

 "It serves you right" by Francisco de Goya, an etching depicting a dramatic outdoor scene with several figures, possibly in a conversation or confrontation, shaded in tones of gray, showcasing fine lines and textural details on paper.

It serves you right

Francisco de Goya

Relevance Score: 0.9577

 Etching by Francisco de Goya entitled "Truth has died", depicting a tumultuous scene with a central figure lying on the ground surrounded by other agitated figures, rendered in a monochromatic palette of blacks, whites, and grays.

Truth has died

Francisco de Goya

Relevance Score: 0.9576

 "One can't tell why", an etching by Francisco de Goya, showcasing a satirical gathering of masked figures riding disproportionate animals and holding out labeled signs, rendered in deep blacks and various shades of gray.

One can't tell why

Francisco de Goya

Relevance Score: 0.9571

 "They do not know the way" by Francisco de Goya, an etching depicting a group of somber figures in a desolate landscape, dressed in muted attire, focusing intently on the ground with an overcast sky above them, done in sepia and gray hues emphasizing a mood of despair.

They do not know the way

Francisco de Goya

Relevance Score: 0.9569

 A monochromatic etching by Francisco de Goya titled "This is not less so," featuring dynamic figures in movement crafted through varied shades of black and gray, utilizing techniques of etching, aquatint, drypoint, and burnishing on paper. The scene is composed with expressive lines and contrasting areas of light and shadow, typical of Goya's contemplative style.

This is not less so

Francisco de Goya

Relevance Score: 0.9565

 An etching by Francisco de Goya titled "But they are of another breed," depicting a rural scene with a group of figures including women and children, executed in monochromatic shades of beige and brown, utilizing etching, flatbiting, polishing steel, and drypoint techniques on paper.

But they are of another breed

Francisco de Goya

Relevance Score: 0.9564

 An etching by Francisco de Goya titled "Can't anyone unite us?" featuring a person being carried by another in a chaotic scene, rendered in expressive black and grey lines on paper, capturing a sense of motion and intensity.

Can't anyone unite us?

Francisco de Goya

Relevance Score: 0.9556

 "Hush" by Francisco de Goya, a monochromatic etching of two figures, one older leaning on a cane, and another offering solace, framed by a dark tree, capturing a mood of somber reflection.

Hush

Francisco de Goya

Relevance Score: 0.9555

 A black and white etching by Francisco de Goya titled "To the Count Palatine", featuring three figures in a historical setting, where one man elevated on a step is being addressed by two others in a gesture of pleading or deference, showcasing Goya's mastery of etching techniques with intricate details and expressive line work.

To the Count Palatine

Francisco de Goya

Relevance Score: 0.9555

 "What more can be done?" - An etching on paper by Francisco de Goya, depicting a tumultuous and violent scene in monochromatic sepia tones, with figures engaged in an agitated encounter, characterized by fluid, expressive lines and a contrast of light and shadow.

What more can be done?

Francisco de Goya

Relevance Score: 0.9553

 "Sad forebodings of what is going to happen" by Francisco de Goya, a monochromatic etching on paper featuring a figure, possibly in distress or contemplation, rendered in shades of black, white, and grey, showcasing the artist's skill in creating an emotionally resonant scene through the use of light and shadow.

Sad forebodings of what is going to happen

Francisco de Goya

Relevance Score: 0.9549

 An etching by Francisco de Goya titled "Strange Devotion!" showing a group of distressed humans around a lifeless figure in the foreground, with an alcove containing more figures and a cross in the background, and a calm donkey between them, all rendered in muted brown and gray tones.

Strange devotion!

Francisco de Goya

Relevance Score: 0.9549

 "Correction" by Francisco de Goya, an etching showcasing a black and white scene with anguished figures in a state of despair or confusion, featuring a central male figure with his head thrown back among shadowy forms, executed with a mastery of light, shade, and texture.

Correction

Francisco de Goya

Relevance Score: 0.9548