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The Proverbs: Two Heads are Better than One or Poor Folly

Francisco Goya1816-1823 (printed c. 1863)

The Cleveland Museum of Art

The Cleveland Museum of Art
Cleveland, United States

The Proverbs are a group of 22 prints that are among the most powerful, original, and enigmatic of Goya's etchings. Although many of the scenes can be identified with proverbs, it is hard to judge the political, religious, or social connotations of these works. Many of the prints represent carnival themes, which Goya may have used as an allegory to express ideas concerning the state of Spain and his personal life.

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  • Title: The Proverbs: Two Heads are Better than One or Poor Folly
  • Creator: Francisco de Goya (Spanish, 1746-1828)
  • Date Created: 1816-1823 (printed c. 1863)
  • Type: Print
  • Rights: CC0
  • External Link: https://clevelandart.org/art/1996.7
  • Medium: etching, aquatint, drypoint and engraving
  • State of work: II (trial proof)
  • Department: Prints
  • Culture: Spain, 19th century
  • Credit Line: Edwin R. and Harriet Pelton Perkins Memorial Fund
  • Collection: PR - Etching
  • Accession Number: 1996.7
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