Que se rompe la cuerda. (The rope is fraying); from "Los Desastres de la Guerra" (Disasters of War), plate 77 (one of the "caprichos enfáticos")
Francisco Goya y Lucientes
(Spanish, 1746–1828)
Workshop of Laurenciano (Laureano) Potenciano
Drawn and etched about 1814–15; published 1863
Medium/TechniqueEtching, lavis or burnished aquatint (sulfur tint?), burin and burnisher; posthumous first edition
DimensionsPlatemark: 17.5 x 22 cm (6 7/8 x 8 11/16 in.)
Credit LineHarvey D. Parker Collection—Harvey Drury Parker Fund, by exchange
Accession numberM21914.77
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Francisco Goya y Lucientes
Drawn and etched about 1814–15; published 1863
Francisco Goya y Lucientes
Drawn and etched about 1814–15; published 1863
Francisco Goya y Lucientes
Drawn and etched about 1814–15; whole series first published posthumously 1863
Francisco Goya y Lucientes
Drawn and etched about 1810–14; published 1863
Francisco Goya y Lucientes
Drawn and etched about 1811-12; published 1863
Francisco Goya y Lucientes
Drawn and etched about 1810–14; published 1863
No se convienen. (They do not agree); from "Los Desastres de la Guerra" (Disasters of War), plate 17
Francisco Goya y Lucientes
Drawn and etched about 1810–14; published 1863
Francisco Goya y Lucientes
Drawn and etched about 1814–15, published 1863
Francisco Goya y Lucientes
Drawn and etched about 1815; published 1816
Francisco Goya y Lucientes
Drawn and etched about 1814–15; published 1863
Francisco Goya y Lucientes
Drawn and etched about 1814–15; whole series first published posthumously 1863
Francisco Goya y Lucientes
Drawn and etched about 1815; printed 19th century