Un caballero español mata un toro despues de haber perdid el caballo.(A Spanish notle kills a bull after he has lost his horse.) ; from the series "Tauromaquia" (Bullfighting), plate 9
Francisco Goya y Lucientes
(Spanish, 1746–1828)
Drawn and etched about 1815–16; printed: late 19th to early 20th century
Medium/TechniqueEtching, burnished aquatint, and drypoint, with added roulette; posthumous printing
DimensionsSheet: 31.3 x 45.5 cm (12 5/16 x 17 15/16 in.)
Credit LineGift of Francis Bullard
Accession numberM21239.9
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ProvenanceFrancis Bullard (1862-1913), Boston
Date acquired, 1/1/1910 [exact to month]
Date acquired, 1/1/1910 [exact to month]
Francisco Goya y Lucientes
Drawn and etched about 1815–16; printed: late 19th to early 20th century
Francisco Goya y Lucientes
Drawn and etched 1815–16; late 19th century printing
Francisco Goya y Lucientes
Drawn and etched 1815–16; printed 1876
Francisco Goya y Lucientes
Drawn and etched 1815–16; printed late 19th century
Francisco Goya y Lucientes
Drawn and etched about 1815–16; printed: late 19th to early 20th century
Francisco Goya y Lucientes
Drawn and etched about 1815–16; printed: late 19th to early 20th century
Francisco Goya y Lucientes
Drawn and etched about 1815–16; printed: late 19th to early 20th century
Francisco Goya y Lucientes
Drawn and etched about 1815–16; printed: late 19th to early 20th century
Francisco Goya y Lucientes
Drawn and etched about 1815–16; printed: late 19th to early 20th century
Francisco Goya y Lucientes
Drawn and etched about 1815–16; printed: late 19th to early 20th century
Francisco Goya y Lucientes
Drawn and etched about 1815–16; printed: late 19th to early 20th century
Francisco Goya y Lucientes
Drawn and etched about 1815–16; printed: late 19th to early 20th century