• vala@lemmy.world
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      8 hours ago

      Yeah I’ve heard few different intersting takes. I think most people agree the expression is mechanical like you said.

      This is just my impression. It’s the lighting more than anything that makes me feel this way. The painting seems to be illuminating the devourer in a way that suggests he might be seeing his own act for the first time himself.

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      16 hours ago

      He certainly wasn’t horrified about doing it in the original myth, as far as I remember.

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        Yeah, I’ve always seen Goya’s version (if this is even Saturn at all) to be an inversion or some kind of commentary on the original theme. There are a few famous paintings of this scene from before Goya’s time.

        If anything it feels to me that Saturn was in the darkness doing this act but now there is a bright and sudden light being shown on him and he is shocked or ashamed. Almost like he has possibly “snapped out” of the state he was just in and is now maybe seeing what he has done for the first time himself.