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Francisco De Goya Y Lucientes (1746-1828)
Los Caprichos: Que Sacrificio!
etching, burnished aquatint and drypoint, 1799, from the first edition, laid paper with margins, signed in the plate Goya, lower left, impression and condition good
S. 8¾ x 12½in (21.5 x 31.7cm)
Los Caprichos: Que Sacrificio!
etching, burnished aquatint and drypoint, 1799, from the first edition, laid paper with margins, signed in the plate Goya, lower left, impression and condition good
S. 8¾ x 12½in (21.5 x 31.7cm)
Literature
Harris 49
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Goya's commentary: That's how things are! The fiance is not very attractive, but he is rich, and at the cost of the freedom of an unhappy girl, the security of a hungry family is acquired. It is the way of the world.