Francisco Goya

Because I Told Her That She Moved Gracefully, She Cannot Speak without Shaking Her Tail



Francisco Goya - Because I Told Her That She Moved Gracefully, She Cannot Speak without Shaking Her Tail



Francisco Goya
Because I Told Her That She Moved Gracefully, She Cannot Speak without Shaking Her Tail
1797-98
245 x 185 mm
Pen and sepia, India ink wash on paper
Museo del Prado, Madrid


Literature

Richard R. Brettell and Stephen F. Eisenman, Nineteenth-century art in the Norton Simon Museum, New Haven, 2006, fig. 1d


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