In his speech at the opening of the exhibition: "To be human - an attempt" on December 15, 2006, Wolfgang Lettl made the following remarks about the image: "Yet she does not go away":
Don't expect me to tell you much about Goya's Marchesa de la Solana. I copied it because I liked it so much.
I can do it.
Then I freed it from its brown portrait background, took it a little off the center of the image, and placed it in an open landscape. No, not a beautiful landscape from the south, but rather a piece of the Po Valley with ugly industrial architecture and, in contrast to the proud Spaniard, three arrogant hollow heads in an impossible flying machine.
However, with freshly polished shoes.
Title: Yet she does not go away
Author: Wolfang Lettl
Date: 2006
Technique: Oil painting on canvas
Displayed in: LETTL - Museum of Surreal Art
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