Francisco José de Goya y Lucientes

He who does not like thee will defame thee in jest, plate 17 from Los Proverbios

1815/24
Etching and burnished aquatint on ivory wove paper
21.8 × 32.3 cm (8.6 × 12.7 in)

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A figure with a frog-like face sits at center of this print with hands folded in prayer and eyes closed. From underneath the figure, a small dog – a symbol of loyalty- barks at the encircling crowd that points and jeers. Like all of Goya’s prints in this series, this etching’s moral lesson is tinged with both absurdity and dread.

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