New Goya painting in the Museum: The victorious Hannibal
Manuela Mena, chief curator of XVIII century painting and Goya at the Museum, commments on the importance of this Goya painting, the first documented work of the artist, that belongs to the Fundación Selgas-Fagalde, which will be on deposit for six years.
Duration: 7'27"
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