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L'Œuvre La Tauromaquia de l’artiste Francisco de Goya est actuellement en vente chez Harris Schrank Fine Prints.
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Francisco de Goya, La Tauromaquia
 
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TITRE:  La Tauromaquia
ARTISTE:  Francisco de Goya
ANNéE DE RéALISATION:  1814-1816
CATéGORIE:  Prints
MATéRIEL:  The complete set of 33 etchings with aquatint, drypoint and engraving
TAILLE:  247 x 353mm, the sheets approx. 298 x 411 mm
RéGION:  Spanish
STYLE:  Old Masters
PRIX*:  Contact Gallery for Price
GALERIE:  Harris Schrank Fine Prints  +1-212-662-1234  Envoyez un email
DESCRIPTION:  First Edition, with the explanatory text page, impressions printed in sepia ink on laid paper, one with watermark SERRA, nine with watermark MORATO. References: Delteil 224-263, Harris 204-243. Published in Madrid by the artist, with wide margins, in very good condition, some plates with unobtrusive printing creases, with black cloth-covered binding with artist’s name in gilt.

Fine impressions of this great rarity. The First Edition of Tauromaquia was published in very small numbers, both as a set and as single plates.

Much has been written about Goya’s intent in creating the Tauromaquia set (of course including many articles and books by Philip Hofer, a prior owner of this set). Goya was nearing 70 as he began the plates, and to a certain degree he recalls his youth in them – growing up he knew or at least had seen many of the great bullfighters, and later claimed to have done some bullfighting himself. He began the set with portraits of contempory bullfighting, and the great moments he personally recalled, but then added historical figures as well, going back to medieval times, and 16th Century figures, so the set became a sort of review – although certainly not an accurate history – of bullfighting through the years. Goya is unconcerned with the historical validity of the costuming or even the setting, and as he redid certain plates and worked from his original drawings, he simplified the compositions radically, so that only the most essential shapes and characters appear. Many commentators have identified the plates of the Tauromaquia set as forerunners of impressionism, and expressionism, which they surely are; we would also suggest their evolution also evokes the modernist temper of abstraction, for in these plates one can see Goya re-ordering a finite number of shapes in different ways, in each instance revealing a new and fascinating aesthetic form.

PROVENANCE:  M. Murillo (19th C.), bookseller, Madrid (not in Lugt, with his label inside back cover)
Archibald Philip Primrose, 5th Earl of Rosebery (1847-1929), The Durdans, Epsom, Surrey (not in Lugt, his stamp on the front fly-leaf)
Philip Hofer (1898-1984), Curator, Houghton Library, Harvard University (not in Lugt, with his book plate inside front cover)
CATALOGUE(S) EN LIGNE:  Harris Schrank Fine Prints Inventory Catalogue
 
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