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  2. List of works by Francisco Goya - Wikipedia

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    Etching and aquatint 21.4 x 15 Until death: Etching, aquatint and drypoint 21.5 x 15.2 Up and Down: Etching and aquatint 21.4 x 15.1 The filiation: Etching and aquatint 21.3 x 15.1 Swallow it, dog: Etching, aquatint and drypoint 21.4 x 15.1 And still they don't go: Etching, aquatint, drypoint and engraving 21.4 x 15 Trials: Etching, aquatint ...

  3. Los caprichos - Wikipedia

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    Los Caprichos lack an organized and coherent structure, but they have important thematic nuclei. The most prevalent themes are: the superstition around witches, which predominates after Capricho No. 43 and that serves to express ideas about evil in a tragicomic way; the life and behavior of friars; erotic satire relating to prostitution and the role of the matchmaker; and to a lesser extent ...

  4. This is worse - Wikipedia

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    This is worse (Spanish: Esto es peor [1]) is an etching and wash drawing by the Spanish artist Francisco Goya (1746–1828). Completed between 1812 and 1815, though not published until 1863, it forms part of his The Disasters of War series, [2] which Goya created as a visual protest against the violence of the 1808 Dos de Mayo Uprising and subsequent Peninsular War of 1808–1814.

  5. Unfortunate events in the front seats of the ring of Madrid ...

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    Unfortunate Events in the Front Seats of the Ring of Madrid, and the Death of the Mayor of Torrejón (or Fatal Mishap in the Stands...) [1] (Spanish: Desgracias Acaecidas en el Tendido de la Plaza de Madrid, y Muerte del Alcalde de Torrejón) is the name given to an etching with burnished aquatint, drypoint and burin on paper by the Spanish painter and printmaker Francisco Goya.

  6. The Disasters of War - Wikipedia

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    Graphic Evolutions: Prints by Goya from the Collection of the Arthur Ross Foundation. Exh. cat. Columbia Studies on Art, 2. New York: Columbia University Press, 1989. ISBN 0-231-06864-6; Wilson-Bareau, Juliet. Goya's Prints, The Tomás Harris Collection in the British Museum. London: British Museum Publications, 1981. ISBN 0-7141-0789-1

  7. Review: Goya gave Frankenstein's monster his Hollywood face ...

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    In addition to those 217 etchings, the museum has added a number of trial and working proofs as well as hand-colored editions. One display case, for example, includes a bound first-edition book of ...

  8. The Prisoners (Goya) - Wikipedia

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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.

  9. Los disparates - Wikipedia

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    Los disparates (The Follies), also known as Proverbios or Sueños , is a series of prints in etching and aquatint, with retouching in drypoint and engraving, created by Spanish painter and printmaker Francisco Goya between 1815 and 1823.

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