「第三の五月」
「第三の五月」(The Third of May) is a famous painting created by the Spanish artist Francisco Goya in 1814. It depicts the brutal execution of Spanish citizens by French soldiers during the Peninsular War. The artwork is known for its emotional intensity and dramatic use of light and shadow, highlighting the horrors of war.
The painting features a central figure, a man in white, who stands defiantly before a firing squad. Surrounding him are other victims, illustrating the chaos and fear of the moment. Goya's work serves as a powerful commentary on the impact of violence and the loss of innocence in times of conflict.