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  • Deutsch: Goya: El sueño de la razón produce monstruos (Der Schlaf [Traum] der Vernunft gebiert Ungeheuer), Capricho Nr. 43, ca. 1797-98, Radierung, Madrid
  • Türkçe: İspanyol ressam Francisco Goya'nın 1790'larda bakır levhayı kezzapla işleyerek hazırladığı kalıplarla yaptığı gravür serisi olan Los Caprichos'un 43. resmi: El sueño de la razón produce monstruos - Aklın uyuması canavarlar yaratır

Other versions: Caprichos - The Sleep of Reason

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