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Qué alboroto es éste?
Qué albotoro es éste is an original etching on paper , realized by the great Spanish artist Francisco Goya in 1810 .
The artwork belongs to the famous series Los Desastres de la Guerra realized during the years of the Independence Spanish War and published for the first time in 1863 .
Very good condition.
Qué albotoro es éste is an original etching on paper , realized by the great Spanish artist Francisco Goya in 1810 .
The artwork belongs to the famous series Los Desastres de la Guerra realized during the years of the Independence Spanish War and published for the first time in 1863 and representing the horrors and the despair of the War.
Numbered on the upper left corner, etching n. 65.
Very good condition.
The meaning of the print is not very clear, since the language used by Goya is symbolic.
A soldier interrupts his task of writing down something on the sheets to observe two women attacked by furious dogs; in the background, other people seem to form a tail. The set could refer to the evacuation of Madrid due to the imminent entry of Allied troops led by Wellington.
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