Asmodea (Fantastic Vision)

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Asmodea (Fantastic Vision) is one of Francisco Goya’s haunting late “Black Paintings,” depicting a mysterious, apocalyptic scene rendered in his dark, expressive style.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Black Painting
painting
alternativeTitle Fantastic Vision
collection Prado Museum
surface form: Museo del Prado
colorPalette predominantly dark tones
countryOfOrigin Spain
creator Francisco Goya
depicts apocalyptic scene
armed men
distant town or fortress
figures in flight
landscape
emotionalTone haunting
ominous
genre allegorical painting
history painting
hasPart crowd of people below
distant fortified hill
two floating figures
inception circa 1820
inspiredBy Peninsular War
surface form: Peninsular War (contextual influence)

political turmoil in Spain
languageOfTitle Spanish
location Madrid
materialUsed oil paint
movement Romanticism
narrativeAmbiguity high
originalLocation Quinta del Sordo
paintingTechnique impasto
loose brushwork
partOf The Black Paintings
surface form: Goya’s late “Black Paintings” cycle
period Goya’s late period
series The Black Paintings
surface form: Black Paintings
style dark
expressive
support canvas (transferred)
plaster wall (original fresco-like mural)
theme apocalypse
fear
violence
war
title Asmodea

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The Black Paintings notableWorkInSeries Asmodea (Fantastic Vision)