Francisco de Goya

The Proverbs: Ridiculous Folly

1864
etching and aquatint

SEE IT IN PERSON

Not currently on view

In the collection of Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland · as of July 2026

View at clevelandart.orgPlan a visit ↗

Discussion

Be the first to share your thoughts.

Sign in to join the discussion.

Community guidelines

More by Francisco de Goya

Portrait of Don Ramón SatuéPortrait of Don Ramón SatuéPortrait of Don Juan Antonio CuervoPortrait of Don Juan Antonio CuervoSaint AmbroseSaint AmbrosePortrait of Jacques GalosPortrait of Jacques GalosFrancisco de Goya y Lucientes, Painter (Self-Portrait), Plate 1Francisco de Goya y Lucientes, Painter (Self-Portrait), PlatDisasters of War: Pl. 37, This is worse Disasters of War: Pl. 37, This is worse Out Hunting for Teeth, Plate 12Out Hunting for Teeth, Plate 12Love and Death, Plate 10Love and Death, Plate 10

More like this

Ridiculous Folly, from the 'Disparates' (Follies / Irrationalities)Goya (Francisco de Goya y Lucientes) — Ridiculous Folly, froTo Go Amongst the Branches, i.e. to talk through one's hat, plate three from Los ProverbiosFrancisco José de Goya y Lucientes — To Go Amongst the BrancPhilosopher on the RockGeorge Bellows (American, 1882–1925) — Philosopher on the RoPilgrim from a sublunar worldOdilon Redon — Pilgrim from a sublunar worldThe Flight into Egypt: Crossing a BrookRembrandt van Rijn (Dutch, 1606–1669) — The Flight into EgypSerenadeMariano Fortuny (Spanish, 1838–1874) — SerenadeA Morrocan farrier at left accompanied by another figure attending to the hoof of a muleMariano Fortuny, 1838–1874 — A Morrocan farrier at left acco'Carnival Folly' from the 'Disparates' (Follies / Irrationalities)Goya (Francisco de Goya y Lucientes) — 'Carnival Folly' from14 Juillet, Rue de Belleville, minuitAuguste Louis Lepère (French, 1849–1918) — 14 Juillet, Rue dA son strangling his mother while people try to pull him offJosé Guadalupe Posada — A son strangling his mother while peAnxietiesMax Klinger (German, 1857–1920) — AnxietiesOn Stage IHilaire Germain Edgar Degas — On Stage I