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Preview image of work. etching with aquatint on paper,  De qué sirve una taza? (What is the use of a cup?), Plate 59 from Los Desastres  13588
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2004.12.2

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De qué sirve una taza? (What is the use of a cup?), Plate 59 from Los Desastres

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Artist

Francisco José y Lucientes de Goya (Fuendetodos, Spain, 1746 - 1828, Bordeaux, France); Francisco José y Lucientes de Goya (Fuendetodos, Spain, 1746 - 1828, Bordeaux, France)

Title

De qué sirve una taza? (What is the use of a cup?), Plate 59 from Los Desastres

Creation Date

ca. 1815

Century

early 19th century

Dimensions

9 3/4 in. x 13 9/16 in. (24.77 cm x 34.45 cm)

Object Type

print

Creation Place

Europe, Spain

Medium and Support

etching with aquatint on paper

Credit Line

Museum Purchase, James Phinney Baxter Fund, in memory of Professor Henry Johnson

Copyright

Public Domain

Accession Number

2004.12.2

Object Description

Per Susan Schulman June 9. 2004:
"Fine impression from the first edition published in 1863.
Full sheet, unwashed, never exposed to light."