How did Francisco Goya use caricature to depict the figures in Contemptuous of the Insults?

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The facial features of the Frenchmen are exaggerated to show their confusion.
The facial features of the Frenchmen are exaggerated to show their confusion.

The Frenchmens' hats are comically large to show their self-importance.
The Frenchmens' hats are comically large to show their self-importance.

The Frenchmen have large feet to show their clumsiness.
The Frenchmen have large feet to show their clumsiness.

The Frenchmen are comically short to show their inferior

ity.

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In Francisco Goya's "Contemptuous of the Insults," he used caricature to depict the figures by exaggerating their facial features. This exaggeration is meant to emphasize their arrogant and disdainful attitudes towards others. The distorted features, such as enlarged noses, mouths, or eyes, serve to symbolize their contempt and superiority. This technique helps to convey the satirical and mocking tone of the artwork.