One of the most famous sons of the Aragonese city of Zaragoza is Francisco de Goya. There is a small but lovely museum here devoted to his works including a series of dozens of engravings. Some were satirical about life in Spain. These included his men in sacks (the first picture here) that shows the artistocrary concealing themselves in sacks so they don't have to see the suffering and problems around them. He particularly skewered the church and the aristocracy. He did this even though he was a court painter and painted portraits of many prominent people of the times. There is also a series on war after the French invasion 1808-14 which are devastating in their depictions of war. The second picture is one of these.
In addition to the engravings the museum also has some oil paintings and although their also excellent they're mostly court portraits and don't have the emotional impact of the engravings.
There is also a Goya fresco in the Cathedral of Our Lady of Pilar.
(If you google Goya Engravings you can see reproductions of most of those in the museum, Well worth looking at)
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