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Blind Man's Bluff
Spanish: La gallina ciega
La gallina ciega (cartón restaurado) por Francisco de Goya.jpg
Artist Francisco Goya
Year 1789
Medium Oil on Canvas
Dimensions 269 cm × 350 cm (106 in × 140 in)
Location Museo del Prado, Madrid


Blind Man's Bluff (Spanish: La gallina ciega) is one of the Rococo oil-on-linen cartoons produced by the Spanish artist Francisco de Goya for tapestries for the Royal Palace of El Pardo. The work shows boys and girls playing the popular pastime "blind man's bluff" with one figure in the middle blindfolded and holding a large spoon while trying to entice others dancing around him in a circle.

The youngsters are dressed in the attire of Spanish aristocrats. Some wear velvet jackets and feather headdresses. As an example of Goya's Rococo period, it is typically lively and captures a charming moment of life, with a soft color scheme of pink and yellow in the skirts of women and luminous background scenery.

See also

Kids robot.svg In Spanish: La gallina ciega (Goya) para niños

  • List of Francisco Goya's tapestry cartoons
  • List of works by Francisco Goya
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