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Original fileThis is a high-resolution scan of a book cover, characterized by a uniform, textured deep red surface. A darker, maroon-toned triangular leather corner piece is visible on the right edge, meeting the main cover at an angle. The spine area on the far left shows signs of wear and slight discoloration, consistent with aged binding materials.
This image serves as the physical vessel for Goya's late-career series, 'Los disparates' (or 'Los Proverbios'), a set of dark, enigmatic prints that explore themes of human folly, irrationality, and the grotesque. It represents the material survival of these influential plates within an archive or library collection.
Francisco de Goya, 'Los disparates'
This image is the exterior binding housing the series 'Los disparates', a collection of 22 prints created by Goya between 1815 and 1823.
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