- Cronología
- Ca. 1797
- Ubicación
- The Prado National Museum. Madrid, Madrid, Spain
- Dimensiones
- 200 x 144 mm
- Técnica y soporte
- Sanguine on laid paper
- Reconocimiento de la autoría de Goya
- Documented work
- Titular
- El Prado National Museum
- Ficha: realización/revisión
- 20 Aug 2021 / 18 Apr 2023
- Inventario
- D4367 v.
453 (in composite pencil, top centre)
Watermark: [Shield with helmet, bird inside] "D.N J.PH GISBERT / ALCOY" (bottom half)
The drawing passed by inheritance in 1828 to Javier Goya, the painter's son, and in 1854 to Mariano Goya y Goicoechea, the artist's grandson. It was subsequently owned by Valentín Carderera (ca. 1861) and Mariano Carderera (ca. 1880). In 1886 it was acquired from Mariano Carderera by the General Direction of Public Instruction and was assigned to the Prado Museum, where it entered on 12 November 1886.
The faint, very sketchy, faint sanguine strokes of the bust of a woman whose head seems to be covered by a hood are barely distinguishable.
This is the reverse of the preparatory drawing for Caprice 78, entitled Dismiss, who awaken (preparatory drawing).
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Francisco de Goya. El proceso creativo de los CaprichosMuseo Nacional del PradoMadrid1999
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Vie et ouvre de Francisco de GoyaParísOffice du livre1970p. 187, cat. 645
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Dibujos de Goya, 2 volsBarcelonaNoguer1975p. 183, cat. 146
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MadridMuseo Nacional del Prado1999p. 385