- Cronología
- Ca. 1814 - 1820
- Ubicación
- The Prado National Museum. Madrid, Madrid, Spain
- Dimensiones
- 155 x 210 mm
- Técnica y soporte
- Sanguine on paper
- Reconocimiento de la autoría de Goya
- Undisputed work
- Titular
- El Prado National Museum
- Ficha: realización/revisión
- 13 Dec 2010 / 31 May 2023
- Inventario
- (D.4188 recto)
31 (on the lower left-hand corner).
See Sad presentiments of what must come to pass.
This drawing, along with the set of preparatory drawing for the rest of the prints in this series, formed part of the Carderera Collection and was subsequently acquired by the Prado Museum where it is currently housed.
The preparatory drawing for This too appears on the back of the page on which Goya sketched Barbarians! (Bárbaros!).
There are various differences between this preparatory sketch and the final print This too. The most significant change can be seen on the right-hand side of the drawing, which shows a structure that might be a building - perhaps a church or monastery - from which the monks are fleeing in panic. This building has been omitted from the final print, which shows a mountain in its place. Moreover, in the drawing, the habits of the monks depicted in the foreground are lifted up, a detail Goya also omitted in the final print and which might give a satirical edge to the image.
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The changing image: prints by Francisco de GoyaMuseum of Fine Arts1974From October to December 1974. Exhibited also at The National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa, January to March 1975
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Goya y la Constitución de 1812Museo Municipal de MadridMadrid1982organized by Madrid Town Hall, consultant editor José Manuel Pita Andrade. From December 1982 to January 1983cat. 64
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Vie et ouvre de Francisco de GoyaParísOffice du livre1970cat. 1063
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Dibujos de Goya, 2 volsBarcelonaNoguer1975cat. 194