No. 3 – Que viene el coco

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"No. 3 – Que viene el coco" is an etching from Francisco Goya’s satirical print series *Los Caprichos*, depicting a fearful scene involving the folkloric bogeyman used to frighten children.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf artwork
etching
intaglio print
print
artForm printmaking
artisticPeriod Goya’s early Romantic period
basedOn Spanish folklore
captionLanguage Spanish
collection various museum and private collections
countryOfOrigin Spain
creator Francisco Goya
creatorNationality Spanish
culturalContext Spanish Enlightenment
depicts bogeyman
coco
frightened children
mother with children
genre satirical print
hasCreator Francisco Goya
historicalPeriod late 18th century
inscriptionType caption
medium ink on paper
movement Romanticism
originalPublicationPlace Madrid
partOf Los Caprichos
partOfSeriesBy Francisco Goya
publicationYear 1799
publisher Francisco Goya
series Los Caprichos
seriesNumber 3
subjectHeading bogeyman used to frighten children
technique aquatint
etching
theme childhood
fear
folklore
parental authority
superstition
title Que viene el coco
titleLanguage Spanish
workInSeriesFollowedBy No. 4 – El de la rollona
workInSeriesPrecededBy No. 2 – El sí pronuncian y la mano alargan al primero que llega

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