Francisco Goya

Woman with Clothes Blowing in the Wind



Francisco Goya - Woman with Clothes Blowing in the Wind



Francisco Goya
Woman with Clothes Blowing in the Wind
1824-25
9 x 9.5 cm
Carbon black and watercolor on ivory
Unsigned
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
Bequest of Pamela Askew


Literature

Gary Tinterow and Geneviève Lacambre, Manet/Velazquez, New York, New Haven, 2003, fig. 5.20


Provenance

private collection, Paris
anonymous sale, Hôtel Drouot, Paris, 22 February 1937, nr. 56–61
1938, Tomás Harris (born 1908–died 1964), London
by 1941, Durlacher Brothers, New York
to Ralph Kirk Askew (owner of Durlacher; born 1903–died 1974) and his wife, Constance Atwood Askew, New York
by inheritance to their daughter, Pamela Askew (born 1925–died 1997), New York
1998, bequest of Pamela Askew to the MFA

External links

Museum of Fine Arts Accession number 1998.110

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