The Third of May 1808 by Francisco Goya | Great Paintings Explained
What makes The Third of May 1808 one of the most powerful anti-war paintings in art history? In this video, we explore Francisco Goya’s haunting masterpiece—uncovering the real events behind the execution scene, the symbolism in every brushstroke, and how Goya redefined war art forever. Discover how this 1814 painting captured the brutality of Napoleon’s occupation of Spain and still speaks to the horrors of violence today. Whether you're an art lover, student, or history enthusiast, this analysis will reveal why Goya’s painting remains so emotionally resonant and visually unforgettable. #Goya #uprising #Art #history #painting

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