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Artist: Francisco Goya
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$1,015.00
Medium: Printmaking
Ship From Henderson, NV
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Materials: Laid paper
Dimensions: 7" x 9" x 1"
Condition: Condition: the margins have been trimmed and there is old glue residue on the back.
Finish: Unframed
About the Item: Medium: original etching and aquatint. This is Plate 62 from Goya's Los Desatres de la Guerra series; the Spanish title translates to "The Beds of Death". Catalogue reference: Delteil 181. The plate measures 6 7/8 x 8 3/8 inches (175 x 212 mm). This is a fine, rich impression on laid paper; the date of printing is unknown (estimated late 19th century).
Condition: the margins have been trimmed and there is old glue residue on the back.
Condition: the margins have been trimmed and there is old glue residue on the back.
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About The Artist
Francisco Goya (1746-1828) was a Spanish painter and printmaker, often hailed as the last of the Old Masters and the first of the moderns. Born in Fuendetodos, Spain, Goya began his art studies in Zaragoza before moving to Madrid. His work, initially rooted in the Rococo style, evolved over time, reflecting the tumultuous era in which he lived. Through powerful pieces like "The Third of May 1808," he captured the horrors of war and the dark corners of human nature. Goya's later works, like the haunting "Black Paintings" series, delved deeper into themes of insanity, decay, and supernatural. His fearless exploration of these subjects laid the groundwork for future avant-garde movements, making Goya an enduring figure in art history.
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