What is the great he goat?

The Great He-Goat, also known as El Gran Caprí and The Witches' Sabbath, is a painting by the Spanish artist Francisco Goya. It was completed between 1821 and 1823 and is part of Goya's Black Paintings series. The painting depicts a satanic scene of a goat-headed creature surrounded by witches and other demonic figures. The Great He-Goat has become an iconic work of art and is widely regarded as one of the greatest and most enigmatic paintings in history. It is currently housed at the Prado Museum in Madrid, Spain. The painting's dark imagery and sinister mood have led to numerous interpretations and debates over its meaning, but it is often seen as a commentary on the corruptive nature of power and the destructive influence of evil on society.