No. 6 – Nadie se conoce

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"No. 6 – Nadie se conoce" is an etching from Francisco Goya’s satirical print series *Los Caprichos* that critiques the hypocrisy and hidden identities of Spanish society.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf artwork
etching
intaglio print
print
artForm printmaking
artHistoricalCategory Spanish printmaking
artist Francisco Goya
surface form: Francisco de Goya
artisticPeriod late 18th century
associatedWith Enlightenment critique of society
collection various museum print collections
countryOfOrigin Spain
creatorNationality Spanish
critiques hidden identities in Spanish society
hypocrisy in Spanish society
culturalContext late 18th-century Spanish society
depicts disguised individuals in social settings
figures wearing masks
genre satirical print
social satire
hasCreatorRole Goya as designer and printmaker
hasSatiricalTarget pretentious behavior
social elites
intendedMeaning critique of the gap between appearance and reality
languageOfTitle Spanish
material ink on paper
medium etching and aquatint
movement Romanticism
notableIn history of satirical art
partOf first edition of Los Caprichos
partOfWorkBy Los Caprichos
surface form: Francisco de Goya’s Los Caprichos series
publicationContext Los Caprichos
surface form: Los Caprichos was first published in 1799
relatedWorkSeries Los Caprichos
surface form: Los Caprichos plate 1–80
series Los Caprichos
seriesNumber 6
subjectMatter morals and customs of contemporary Spain
technique aquatint
etching
theme masking of true character
self-deception
social pretense
title No. 6 – Nadie se conoce
translatedTitle No one knows himself
visualStyle monochrome print

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