Los Chinchillas
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'''Los Chinchillas''' (Eng: The Chinchillas)[https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Museo_del_Prado_-_Goya_-_Caprichos_-_No._50_-_Los_Chinchillas.jpg] is № 50 of the [[Caprichos]] by [[Francisco Goya]]. | '''Los Chinchillas''' (Eng: The Chinchillas)[https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Museo_del_Prado_-_Goya_-_Caprichos_-_No._50_-_Los_Chinchillas.jpg] is № 50 of the [[Caprichos]] by [[Francisco Goya]]. | ||
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The '[[chinchilla]]s' from the title are protagonists of the comedy ''[[El dómine Lucas]]'' by [[José de Cañizares]]. | The '[[chinchilla]]s' from the title are protagonists of the comedy ''[[El dómine Lucas]]'' by [[José de Cañizares]]. | ||
- | In his book ''[[Gothic: Four Hundred Years of Excess, Horror, Evil and Ruin|Gothic]]'', [[Richard Davenport-Hines]] speculates that the now-iconic flat-headed look of [[Frankenstein's monster]] made famous by [[Boris Karloff]] and [[Jack Pierce]] in films is based on this Francisco Goya etching, especially the seated/reclining figure. | + | In his book ''[[Gothic: Four Hundred Years of Excess, Horror, Evil and Ruin|Gothic]]'', [[Richard Davenport-Hines]] speculates that the now-iconic flat-headed look of [[Frankenstein's monster]] made famous by [[Boris Karloff]] and [[Jack Pierce]] in films is based on this Francisco Goya etching, especially the seated/reclining figure on the left. |
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Los Chinchillas (Eng: The Chinchillas)[1] is № 50 of the Caprichos by Francisco Goya.
The 'chinchillas' from the title are protagonists of the comedy El dómine Lucas by José de Cañizares.
In his book Gothic, Richard Davenport-Hines speculates that the now-iconic flat-headed look of Frankenstein's monster made famous by Boris Karloff and Jack Pierce in films is based on this Francisco Goya etching, especially the seated/reclining figure on the left.
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