ID 1303401
Lot 27 | FRANCISCO DE GOYA Y LUCIENTES (1746-1828)
Estimate value
$ 15 000 – 25 000
Y aun no se van. (And still they don't go.), Plate 59 from: Los Caprichos
etching, burnished aquatint and burin
1797-98
on laid paper, without watermark
a very rare, fine and atmospheric trial proof impression, printed in warm sepia
before the exclamation mark in the title and before the First Edition published by the artist, Madrid, 1799
printing with great contrasts and touches of burr
the highlight on the hand of the figure holding the stone slab particularly bright
with wide margins
in very good condition
Plate: 8 ½ x 6 in. (216 x 154 mm.)
Sheet: 1115/16 x 7 5/8 in. (304 x 194 mm.)
Provenance
With Knoedler & Co., New York (with their stocknumber MK 30265 in pencil verso).
Private Collection, USA; acquired in 1929; then by descent.
With Susan Schulman, New York.
Alan and Marianne Schwartz Collection, Detroit; acquired from the above in 2014; then by descent to the present owners.
Literature
Delteil 96; Harris 94
A. Pérez Sánchez & J. Gállego, Goya: The Complete Etchings and Lithographs, Prestel Verlag, Munich & New York, 1995 (another impression illustrated).
M. McDonald, Goya's Graphic Imagination, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, 2021.
Artist: | Francisco de Goya (1746 - 1828) |
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Applied technique: | Aquatint, Engraving, Etching |
Art style: | Old Masters |
Genre: | Allegory |
Place of origin: | Europe, Spain |
Artist: | Francisco de Goya (1746 - 1828) |
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Applied technique: | Aquatint, Engraving, Etching |
Art style: | Old Masters |
Genre: | Allegory |
Place of origin: | Europe, Spain |
Address of auction |
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