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El Sueño by Francisco Goya

El Sueño

Francisco Goya·1800

Historical Context

El Sueño (The Dream), painted around 1797-1800, now in the National Gallery of Ireland, depicts a figure slumped in sleep while dark, winged forms gather around. The painting is closely related to the Caprichos etching "The Sleep of Reason Produces Monsters," sharing its theme of the dangerous fantasies that emerge when rational thought surrenders to unconscious impulse. Goya's preoccupation with the boundary between reason and madness, waking and dreaming, found expression across multiple media during this intensely productive period. The painting belongs to the circle of works inspired by Enlightenment philosophy's examination of imagination and irrationality, themes Goya explored with unprecedented visual power.

Technical Analysis

Goya renders the enigmatic scene with dark, atmospheric tones and the suggestive brushwork of his most personal paintings, creating an image that hovers between sleep, dream, and nightmare.

Look Closer

  • ◆Notice the slumped sleeping figure at the center, rendered with the dark atmospheric tones of Goya's most personal work.
  • ◆Look at the dark winged forms that gather around the sleeper — ambiguous creatures that suggest both owl and demon.
  • ◆Observe the relationship between the sleeping figure and the surrounding darkness, which seems to press in from all sides.
  • ◆The painting hovers between dream and nightmare, with no clear boundary between the sleeper's inner world and external reality.
  • ◆Find the connection to Goya's famous Caprichos etching 'The Sleep of Reason Produces Monsters' in the composition's theme.

See It In Person

National Gallery of Ireland

Dublin, Ireland

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Quick Facts

Medium
Oil paint
Dimensions
46.5 × 76 cm
Era
Romanticism
Style
Spanish Romanticism
Genre
Allegory
Location
National Gallery of Ireland, Dublin
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