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Saturn Devouring His Son Socks

Artist: Francisco Goya Created: 1819–1823 Dimensions (cm): 143 x 81 Format: Oil mural transferred to canvas Location: Museo Nacional del Prado, Madrid   Saturn Devouring His Son depicts the horrific scene of the Greek myth of Titan Cronus (as Saturn) eating one of his own children upon their birth, as he feared being overthrown by them. This piece reflects Goya’s own fear of mortality as he became significantly blind and fragile (while already deaf), and belongs to a series of 14 “Black Paintings” which Goya painted in his final years of life. Never intended to be seen in public, the paintings were executed on the walls of his own home in Quinta del Sordo and after Goya’s passing, transferred to canvas, and hanged in Museo del Prado.Although famous for his royal portraits, Goya is also responsible for the first profane female nude and he is now considered one of the last Great Masters and the first of the Modern ones. 80% Combed Cotton, 17% Polyamide, 3% Elastane. Made in Portugal using the most advanced craftsmanship to produce the finest seamless socks. Wash inside out (40ºC/100ºF max). Do not tumble dry, iron. SIZE GUIDE: For men: - Large: L: 41-46 UK (7½-11½) US (8-12) - Medium: M: 36-40 UK (4-7) US (4½-7½) For women: - Large:  L: 41-46 UK (7½-11½) US (10-12½) - Medium:  M: 36-40 UK (4-7) US (6-9½)

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