Cogida de un moro estando en la plaza (A Moor Caught by the Bull in the Ring)

Francisco Goya

in or before 1816

Cogida de un moro estando en la plaza  (A Moor Caught by the Bull in the Ring) by Francisco Goya

Medium

etching, burnished aquatint and drypoint [first edition impression]

Classification

Portfolio

Department

CG-E

Museum

National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.

Credit

Rosenwald Collection

Accession Number

1943.3.1627

About the Artist

Francisco Goya

Francisco Goya, born on March 30, 1746, in the small Aragonese village of Fuendetodos, Spain, to a gilder father and a mother from a family claiming minor nobility, displayed artistic promise early. At age 14, he apprenticed under painter José Luzán y Martínez in Zaragoza, honing his skills by copying prints before working independently. After unsuccessful attempts to enter Madrid's Real Academia ...

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