Known as The Proverbs, The Dreams or The Follies (Los Disparates), Goya's enigmatic last etchings are some of the most compelling, technically sophisticated images in Western art. Goya's last set of etchings were made between 1815 and 1823, the dark years after the fall of Napoleon, when Goya was living in his farm, The House of the Deaf Man (Quinta del Sordo). Enigmatic and sinister, the etchings were not published until long after his death. They are variously known as
The Proverbs, The Dreams, or, most often,
Los Disparates, or
The Follies. They are some of the most compelling images in Western art and their technical virtuosity is second to none.