Francisco Goya - The Forge



Francisco Goya
The Forge
c. 1813-18
191 x 121 cm
Oil on canvas
The Frick Collection, New York


Literature


Collection catalogues
The Frick Collection, an illustrated Catalogue, New York, 1968, Volume II, pp. 296-299 info

Literature
Gary Tinterow and Geneviève Lacambre, Manet/Velazquez, New York, New Haven, 2003, fig. 5.36, 7.19


Provenance


Javier Goya, son of the artist
Purchased in 1836 by Baron Taylor and Adrien Dauzats for the French government
King Louis Philippe of France (died in exile at Claremont, Surrey, in 1850)
Louis Philippe sale, 2-21 May 1853, Christie’s, nr. 354, sold to Henry Labouchere (afterward Lord Taunton)
Inherited by Labouchere’s grandson, E.A.V. Stanley, Quantock Lodge, Bridgewater, Somerset
With Agnew
Bought by Colnaghi and Knoedler, July, 1914
Frick, 1914
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External links


Frick Collection, New York Accession number 1914.1.65

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