On 14 February 1612 Juan Bautista Maíno signed the contract to execute the paintings for the monastery church of San Pedro Mártir in Toledo. Maíno agreed to a period of eight mont [+]
En el dibujo aparece representada una figura femenina alegórica, volando hacia la derecha, acompañada de genios infantiles y precedida de un ave, seguramente un gallo, derramando flores sobre la tierr [+]
Though related to Goya’s Disasters of War, this drawing was neither engraved nor published. Its composition is framed in red chalk and the corners are emphasized with touches of the same material. The [+]
This preparatory drawing for number 69 of the Disasters of War, Nothing. The Event will tell, very freely presents the original idea, and does not belong to the group of red-chalk drawings for that fi [+]
A preparatory drawing for an unpublished plate from the Disasters of War, of which only two prints are known. The composition is framed in red chalk and the corners are emphasized with touches of the [+]
Though related to Goya’s Disasters of War, this drawing was neither engraved nor published. Its composition is framed in red chalk and the corners are emphasized with touches of the same material. The [+]
A preparatory drawing for the aquatint, Capricho 39, As Far Back as his Grandfather (G02127), this is one of twenty-six pen drawings from the Dreams series that constitutes the basis for the Caprichos [+]
Con vestido y peinado del siglo XVIII. Atribuido de antiguo a Barocci, es dibujo de gran calidad que enlaza con la escuela veneciana de la primera mitad del siglo XVIII y debe ser de un artista del cí [+]
Desnudo varonil sentado en una grada, casi de perfil hacia la izquierda, con el torso casi de frente y el brazo izquierdo alzado tras la cabeza (Texto extractado de Arnáez, R.: Catálogo de Dibujos. II [+]
La composición en un óvalo. El santo de tres cuartos con las manos cruzadas y la cabeza alzada, en actitud de oración. La figura es copia del San Francisco, que aparece en el cuadro de Guido Reni de l [+]
A preparatory drawing for the print Disasters of War, 55, The Worst is to beg. One of Goya’s most singular conceptual contributions in his series of prints, Disasters of War, is his manner of represen [+]
It is possible that the drawing could be Florentine, since the child´s head shows some influence of Jacopo Pontormo (1494-1556). [+]