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Francisco de Goya's The Parasol (1777) is one of the most enchanting and luminous works of the Spanish Rococo period, painted as a cartoon for the Royal Tapestry Factory of Santa Bárbara. This masterpiece captures a tender, sunlit moment between a young woman and a page boy who shields her from the golden light with a delicate green parasol. The composition radiates elegance and warmth, showcasing Goya's extraordinary ability to render fabric, light, and human expression with breathtaking precision. Among his celebrated oil paintings, this work stands out for its vibrant palette, refined brushwork, and the playful yet intimate atmosphere that draws viewers into a world of aristocratic leisure and Rococo charm.
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