Francisco de Goya (Spanish 1746-1828), Los moros establecidos en Espana, prescindiendo de las supersticiones de su Alcoran, adoptaron esta caza y arte, y lancean un toro en el campo (The Moors Settled in Spain, Giving up the Superstitions of the Koran, Adopted This Art of Hunting, and Spear a Bull in the Open), Plate 3 from the series La tauromaquia, 1816, etching and aquatint. Museums Collections, Purchase, 1951 Art-Subcommittee

Francisco de Goya (Spanish 1746-1828), Los moros establecidos en Espana, prescindiendo de las supersticiones de su Alcoran, adoptaron esta caza y arte, y lancean un toro en el campo (The Moors Settled in Spain, Giving up the Superstitions of the Koran, Adopted This Art of Hunting, and Spear a Bull in the Open), Plate 3 from the series La tauromaquia, 1816, etching and aquatint. Museums Collections, Purchase, 1951 Art-Subcommittee

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Printmaking Techniques - Etching

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"Francisco de Goya (Spanish 1746-1828), Los moros establecidos en Espana, prescindiendo de las supersticiones de su Alcoran, adoptaron esta caza y arte, y lancean un toro en el campo (The Moors Settled in Spain, Giving up the Superstitions of the Koran, Adopted This Art of Hunting, and Spear a Bull in the Open), Plate 3 from the series La tauromaquia, 1816, etching and aquatint. Museums Collections, Purchase, 1951 Art-Subcommittee."
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Francisco de Goya (Spanish 1746-1828), Los moros establecidos en Espana, prescindiendo de las supersticiones de su Alcoran, adoptaron esta caza y arte, y lancean un toro en el campo (The Moors Settled in Spain, Giving up the Superstitions of the Koran, Adopted This Art of Hunting, and Spear a Bull in the Open), Plate 3 from the series La tauromaquia, 1816, etching and aquatint. Museums Collections, Purchase, 1951 Art-Subcommittee. Close