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Espiro sin Remedio (There was nothing to be done and he died)

Francisco Goya Y Lucientes, 1746 - 1828



Espiro sin Remedio (There was nothing to be done and he died)

Francisco Goya Y Lucientes 1746 - 1828

Summary

A group of figures can be seen in the centre of the image. They huddle together facing into the centre of the group. On the right, there is a woman carrying a wicker basket. Beside her, two figures stand. A large cloaked figure with a dark hood stands towards the left, with their hand pressed against the back of a smaller figure to the right who has locked their knees forward.


Object Name

Espiro sin Remedio (There was nothing to be done and he died)

Creators Name

Francisco Goya Y Lucientes

Date Created

1863

Dimensions

plate: 15.5cm x 20.5cm
support: 24.7cm x 33.6cm

accession number

1983.886

Collection Group

fine art
on paper, print
foreign

Place of creation

Spain

Support

paper

Medium

ink (brown)

Credit

Purchased with the assistance of the Bostock Will Trust and the National Art Collections Fund.

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