Exceptional opportunity for collectors of master prints and Spanish art!
This listing features an extremely rare etching by Francisco Goya (1746-1828), one of Spain's most celebrated artists and one of history's most important printmakers. "Trois Majos Et Trois Majas Dansant" (Three Men and Three Women Dancing) showcases Goya's masterful ability to capture the vitality and spirit of Spanish cultural life.
Details
Artist: Francisco de Goya y Lucientes
Title: "Trois Majos Et Trois Majas Dansant"
Reference Numbers: Delteil 213; Harris 259
Medium: Etching
Dimensions: 245mm x 345mm (approximately 9.6" x 13.6")
Signature: Signed
Condition: Excellent condition
Framing: Professionally framed with conservation-quality materials
Provenance: Comes with Certificate of Authenticity
About the Work
This captivating etching depicts traditional Spanish dancers, a subject Goya returned to throughout his career. The dynamic composition showcases Goya's extraordinary talent for capturing movement, emotion, and the essence of Spanish folk culture. The reference numbers (Delteil 213; Harris 259) confirm this as a documented work from Goya's catalog of prints.
Goya's etchings are highly prized by museums and collectors worldwide for their technical brilliance, emotional depth, and historical significance. His printmaking work revolutionized the medium and influenced generations of artists who followed.
About the Artist
Francisco Goya is considered the most important Spanish artist of the late 18th and early 19th centuries. He served as a court painter to the Spanish Crown and is known for his penetrating psychological insights, social commentary, and technical innovations. Goya's later works, especially his prints, anticipated the artistic movements of modernism and expressionism. His etchings are housed in major museums worldwide, including the Prado Museum, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, and the British Museum.
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