Francisco de Goya (1746-1828) after - Caprichos Blatt #70: Devota profesión

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Francisco de Goya (after Caprichos Blatt #70: Devota profesión), a copperplate aquatint engraving, original copper print, in a limited edition of 500, numbered 35, made in 1922.

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Francisco José De Goya y Lucientes (1746-1828)
Whims Blatt #70: Devout profession
Copperplate printing
Etching, polished aquatint
Sheet size: 300 mm x 200 mm
Image size: 183 mm x 125 mm
The pressure of the Munich Art Institution J.B. Obernetter was published in 1922 by the Hugo Schmidt publishing house in Munich as an edition in copper engraving of outstanding quality, in an edition of 500 copies. (no heliograph)
Proof of the origin of the etching will be provided as a copy via shipping. (see photos)
Sheet #70 comes from the numbered engraving - copy #35 (see photo).
Sheet #70: The sheet was masterfully executed in pure aquatint etching.
In the contemporary commentary (Prado), the Hexen oath is interpreted as a parody of monastic vows.
Both rituals have their origin outside of human reason.

Francisco José De Goya y Lucientes (1746-1828)
Whims Blatt #70: Devout profession
Copperplate printing
Etching, polished aquatint
Sheet size: 300 mm x 200 mm
Image size: 183 mm x 125 mm
The pressure of the Munich Art Institution J.B. Obernetter was published in 1922 by the Hugo Schmidt publishing house in Munich as an edition in copper engraving of outstanding quality, in an edition of 500 copies. (no heliograph)
Proof of the origin of the etching will be provided as a copy via shipping. (see photos)
Sheet #70 comes from the numbered engraving - copy #35 (see photo).
Sheet #70: The sheet was masterfully executed in pure aquatint etching.
In the contemporary commentary (Prado), the Hexen oath is interpreted as a parody of monastic vows.
Both rituals have their origin outside of human reason.

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Artist
Francisco de Goya (1746-1828) after
Sold by
Owner or reseller
Edition
Limited edition
Edition number
35
Title of artwork
Caprichos Blatt #70: Devota profesión
Technique
Etching
Signature
Plate signed
Country of Origin
Spain
Year
1922
Condition
Excellent condition
Height
300 mm
Width
200 mm
Period
1920-1930
Sold with frame
No
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Objects sold
100%
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