Het ontvoerende paard El caballo raptor Los Disparates (De dwaasheden) (serietitel) Los Proverbios (De spreekwoorden) (serietitel) a woman is picked lift her dress with a rearing horse. Left in the background a woman being eaten by a monster. From a series of eighteen prenten. Manufacturer : printmaker: Francisco de Goya to own design: Francisco de Goya Publisher: Real Academia de Nobles Artes de San Fernando Place manufacture: printmaker: Spain Publisher: Madrid Date: 1815 - 1820 and / or 1864 Physical features: etching, aquatint and drypoint material: paper Technique: etching / aquatint / dr


Het ontvoerende paard El caballo raptor Los Disparates (De dwaasheden) (serietitel) Los Proverbios (De spreekwoorden) (serietitel) a woman is picked lift her dress with a rearing horse. Left in the background a woman being eaten by a monster. From a series of eighteen prenten. Manufacturer : printmaker: Francisco de Goya to own design: Francisco de Goya Publisher: Real Academia de Nobles Artes de San Fernando Place manufacture: printmaker: Spain Publisher: Madrid Date: 1815 - 1820 and / or 1864 Physical features: etching, aquatint and drypoint material: paper Technique: etching / aquatint / drypoint dimensions: plate edge: h 245 mm × W 352 series mmToelichtingDe Los Disparates was published after the death of Goya. The Real Academia des Nobles Artes has published the series under the name Los Proverbios. Harris has in its catalog at any post assigned a Spanish proverb. This print depicts him as saying: La mujer y el potro, los que otro dome (A woman and a horse, let someone else restrain them). According to Perez Sanchez Gallego and the imagination a picture of a folk tale: a man is turned into a horse and kidnaps a woman after he has slain her husband. Subject: horseabductingadult woman


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