Francisco de Goya, The Wine Harvest, 1786, 267 x 190 cm, Madrid, Museo Nacional del Prado This
Francisco de Goya, The Wine Harvest, 1786, 267 x 190 cm, Madrid, Museo Nacional del Prado This is a delightful picture; it could seem escapist, If we look closely we see that things in this image are not as innocent, as they seem at first sight. Masters and servants seem to look differently at things; the man and woman and child who pick at the bunch of grapes are dressed in better clothes than the rest, they appear to simply enjoy a day out in the country. But the gaze of the working woman directs at us is different; it seems troubled, it makes her seem shy. One of the workmen to the right, in the background, stands and looks at the foreground group. There’s a clear awareness of class difference here, and of the problems that this entails. Goya himself, as court painter, was a court servant. -- source link
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