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The Prisoners is a series of three etchings by Francisco de Goya, depicting imprisoned men with indistinct faces, bound with leg irons in stress positions.The prints are not dated, but they are believed to have been made between 1810 and 1815, around the time Goya started his print series The Disasters of War.
Portrait of Goya by Vicente López Portaña, c. 1826. Museo del Prado, Madrid. Francisco José de Goya y Lucientes (1746–1828) was a Spanish artist, now viewed as one of the leaders of the artistic movement Romanticism. He produced around 700 paintings, 280 prints, and several thousand drawings.
Pages in category "Prints by Francisco Goya" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total. ... The Prisoners (Goya) S. The Sleep of Reason Produces ...
The first floor displays 22 prints from Los disparates series, 40 prints from La Tauromaquia and 82 prints from The Disasters of War, while the second floor displays 80 engravings from Los caprichos. The collection was created thanks to several donations of works from renowned artists bought after they were auctioned.
The Prisoners (Goya) S. Soup Kitchen in Arroios; T. La Tauromaquia; The Bottle (etchings) This is worse; U.
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Pages in category "1810s prints" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. D. ... The Prisoners (Goya) T.
Prison Interior (Spanish: Interior de cárcel) is an oil-on-canvas painting completed by the Spanish artist Francisco Goya (1746–1828) between 1793 and 1794. The painting is bathed in a dim, cold light which gives it an appearance of purgatory.