- Cronología
- Ca. 1778 - 1785
- Dimensiones
- 405 x 325 mm
- Técnica y soporte
- Etching, aquatint, drypoint, burin and roulette. Printed in black ink on paper
- Reconocimiento de la autoría de Goya
- Undisputed work
- Ficha: realización/revisión
- 14 Nov 2010 / 31 May 2023
- Inventario
- 225
- Otros títulos:
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The Family of Philip IV (La familia de Felipe IV)
This etching was never published or sold, which is why the proofs which we have from it show no inscriptions on the metal plate.
See Philip III.
In the application of the aquatint and the burnishing, the plate (the whereabouts of which are unknown) of this print, the most complicated in the entire series, was spoiled. This is why only a few copies (including at least four state proofs) of it exist, located in the National Museum in Madrid, the Print Archive of the Berlin Museum, the British Museum, London, and the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. Another copy, printed on both sides in black and red inks, belongs to a private collection in Madrid. Written, by the then owner, on a state proof which belonged to Juan A. Ceán Bermúdez, we see the following: Luca Giordano, when he admired this painting, said to Charles II that it represented the theology of painting [whereas] (I could tell by looking at him) Mengs would become ill-tempered, saying that he was a coward.
The print represents Velázquez's famous work without variations and, despite the difficulties that Goya had in differentiating the ceiling from the walls, he has managed to transmit the necessary sense of depth and to depict all of those elements which appear vague and unclear in the background of the painting. Perhaps the least successful figure is that of Velázquez himself, who practically disappears into the background.
The copy (a second-state proof) in the National Library, which came from the Valentín Carderera bequest of 1880, appears to have been retouched with some smudged black pencil.
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Goya. Das Zeitalter der Revolucionen. Kunst um 1800 (1980 – 1981)Hamburger KunsthalleHamburg1980cat. 198
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Ydioma universal: Goya en la Biblioteca NacionalBiblioteca NacionalMadrid1996from September 19th to December 15th 1996cat. 93
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Manet/Velázquez: The French Taste for Spanish PaintingThe Metropolitan Museum of ArtNew York2003from March 4th to June 8th 2003p. 423, n.24
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Goya: Order and disorderMuseum of Fine ArtsBoston2014cat. 44
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Agen2019cat. 2
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Goya, grabadorMadridBlass S.A.1918cat. 6
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Goya engravings and lithographs, vol. I y II.OxfordBruno Cassirer1964cat. 17
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Vie et ouvre de Francisco de GoyaParísOffice du livre1970cat. 107
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Goya's prints: the Tomás Harris Collection in the British MuseumLondonBritish Museum Press1981pp. 13-22
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Catálogo de las estampas de Goya en la Biblioteca NacionalMadridMinisterio de Educación y Cultura, Biblioteca Nacional1996cat. 60
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Ydioma universal: Goya en la Biblioteca NacionalMadridBiblioteca Nacional, Sociedad Estatal Goya 96 y Lunwerg199693, p. 129
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Goya: Order & DisorderBostonMuseum of Fine Arts Boston Publications2014pp. 108-109
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AgenSnoeck2019p. 82