"Los Caprichos" is a series of 80 etchings created by the Spanish artist Francisco Goya in the late 18th century. These artworks reflect Goya's critical view of society, highlighting themes such as superstition, corruption, and the follies of human behavior. Each piece combines humor and horror, showcasing the artist's unique ability to provoke thought and emotion.
The series serves as a powerful commentary on the social and political issues of Goya's time, including the influence of the Spanish Inquisition and the struggles of the common people. Through imaginative imagery and symbolism, "Los Caprichos" invites viewers to question the norms and beliefs of their society.