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"Saturn Devouring His Son", Francisco Goya 1819-1823
Goya was mentioned by name in "Pickman's Model" ("You recall that Pickman’s forte was faces. I don’t believe anybody since Goya could put so much of sheer hell into a set of features or a twist of expression....")
A description of one of Pickman's ghastlier pictures seems to refer directly to Goya's painting: "...It was a colossal and nameless blasphemy with glaring red eyes, and it held in bony claws a thing that had been a man, gnawing at the head as a child nibbles at a stick of candy. Its position was a kind of crouch, and as one looked one felt that at any moment it might drop its present prey and seek a juicier morsel..."
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