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Francisco José de Goya y Lucientes
Proverbios: Disparate Puntual: Una reina del circo (Bailando en una cuerda floja)
1746 – 1828
The Paul Leroy Grigaut Memorial Collection
1969/2.50

Félix Hilaire Buhot
La Fête Nationale du 30 juin au Boulevard Clichy
1878
Museum Purchase
1954/1.52

Francisco José de Goya y Lucientes
Two of a kind (Tal para qual)
1799
Gift of Kurt Delbanco in honor of Nicholas Delbanco, and partial purchase with the funds from the W. Hawkins Ferry Fund
2008/1.152.5

Francisco José de Goya y Lucientes
Look how solemn they are! (Miren que grabes!)
1799
Gift of Kurt Delbanco in honor of Nicholas Delbanco, and partial purchase with the funds from the W. Hawkins Ferry Fund
2008/1.152.63

Francisco José de Goya y Lucientes
For heaven's sake: and it was her mother (Dios la perdonne: y era su madre)
1799
Gift of Kurt Delbanco in honor of Nicholas Delbanco, and partial purchase with the funds from the W. Hawkins Ferry Fund
2008/1.152.16

Francisco José de Goya y Lucientes
Where is mother going? (Donde vá mamá?)
1799
Gift of Kurt Delbanco in honor of Nicholas Delbanco, and partial purchase with the funds from the W. Hawkins Ferry Fund
2008/1.152.65
This print shows a circle divided into six sections like a pie. Each piece of the pie is filled with a miniature scene. In the center, the text reads "Six ways to draw on copper," and has the numbers one through six corresponding to each section . Underneath are two columns of text also numbered one through six naming the print technique used on each section which are:<br /><br />
1. Softground<br />
2. Engraving<br />
3. Mezzotint<br />
4. Etching<br />
5. Aquatint<br />
6. Drypoint
Reynold Henry Weidenaar (American (North American))
Six Ways to Draw on Copper
1948
Gift of Carl Fredric Clarke
1949/1.52

Francisco José de Goya y Lucientes
There it goes. (Allá vá eso.)
1799
Gift of Kurt Delbanco in honor of Nicholas Delbanco, and partial purchase with the funds from the W. Hawkins Ferry Fund
2008/1.152.66

Max Klinger
The Lane (Chaussée), No. 4 from Opus XI Vom Tode I
1889
Museum Purchase made possible by the Friends of the Museum of Art
1982/1.195
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