The Spirited Moor Gazul is the First to Spear Bulls According to Rules, plate five from The Art of Bullfighting

The Spirited Moor Gazul is the First to Spear Bulls According to Rules, plate five from The Art of Bullfighting by Francisco José de Goya y Lucientes

Medium

Etching, burnished aquatint and drypoint on ivory laid paper

Dimensions

Image: 20.5 × 31 cm (8 1/8 × 12 1/4 in.); Plate: 24.9 × 35.5 cm (9 13/16 × 14 in.); Sheet: 32.3 × 44.6 cm (12 3/4 × 17 9/16 in.)

Classification

etching

Department

Prints and Drawings

Museum

Art Institute of Chicago

Accession Number

123713

About the Artist

Francisco José de Goya y Lucientes · 17461828

Francisco José de Goya y Lucientes was born on March 30, 1746, in the small Aragonese village of Fuendetodos, Spain, to José Benito de Goya, a master gilder, and Gracia de Lucientes. The fourth of six children in a modest lower-middle-class family, Goya received a basic education before beginning his artistic training at age 14 under the local painter José Luzán y Martínez in Zaragoza, where he sp...

    Send Feedback

    We use this only to reply to your feedback.