1816–19, published 1864
Francisco José de Goya y Lucientes Spanish, 1746-1828
Spain
This nightmarish image is a conundrum. Soldiers cowering before a towering specter can be interpreted as representing the fear of death or defeat, illustrating the vulnerability of fighters during a time of war. Upon a closer look, one can see a smirking face emerging from the phantom’s sleeve, indicating that the colossal apparition may actually be a hoax. With characteristic irony, Goya mocks meaningless superstitions and irrational fears.
Etching and burnished aquatint in brown-black on ivory wove paper