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Plate 22 from the Tauromaquia : Manly courage of the celebrated Pajuelera in [the ring]Plate 22 from the Tauromaquia :Manly courage of the celebrated Pajuelera in [the ring] at Saragossa. 1816
Plate 19 of the Tauromaquia : Another madness of his in the same ring. 1816
Plate 18 of the Tauromaquia : The daring of Martincho in the ring at Saragossa, 1816
Plate 13 of the Tauromaquia : A Spanish mounted knight in the ring breaking short spears without the help of assistants, , 1816
Plate 16 of the Tauromaquia : The same man throws a bull in the ring at Madrid. 1816
Plate 14 from the Tauromaquia : The very skillful student of Falces, wrapped in his cape, tricks the bull with the play of his body. 1816
Plate 9 of the Tauromaquia : A Spanish knight kills the bull after having lost his horse. 1816
Plate 8 of the Tauromaquia : A Moor caught by the bull in the ring, 1816
Plate 1 from The Tauromaquia : The way in which the ancient Spaniards hunted bulls on horseback in the open country, 1816
Plate 3 of the Tauromaquia : The Moors settled in Spain, giving up the superstitions of the Koran, adopted this art of hunting, and spear a bull in the open, 1816
Baltasar Carlos, Prince of Spain and Son of Philip IV (D. Baltasar Carlos Principe de Espana. Hijo del Rey D. Felipe IV), 1778
Plate 16 from the Disparates : Wounds heal quicker than hasty words, ca. 1816-23 (published 1864)
Plate 18 from the Disparates : Birds of a feather flock together, caPlate 18 from the Disparates :Birds of a feather flock together, ca. 1816-23 (published 1864)
Plate 11 from the Disparates : Poor Folly, ca. 1816-23 (published 1864)
Plate 9 from the Disparates : General folly, ca. 1816-23 (published 1864)Plate 9 from the Disparates :General folly, ca. 1816-23 (published 1864)
Plate 2 of the Tauromaquia : Another way of hunting on foot, 1816
Plate C: The dogs let loose on the bull. ca. 1816. Creator: Francisco GoyaPlate C: The dogs let loose on the bull. ca. 1816
Plate 33 from the Tauromaquia : The unlucky death of Pepe Illo in the ring at Madrid. 1816
Plate 27 from the Tauromaquia : The celebrated picador, Fernando del Toro, draws the fierce beast on with his pike, 1816
Plate 23 from the Tauromaquia : Mariano Ceballos, alias the IndianPlate 23 from the Tauromaquia :Mariano Ceballos, alias the Indian, kills the bull from his horse. 1816
Plate 21 from the Tauromaquia : Dreadful events in the front rows of the ring at Madrid and death of the mayor of Torrejon, 1816
Plate 20 from the Tauromaquia : The agility and audacity of Juanito ApiñPlate 20 from the Tauromaquia :The agility and audacity of Juanito Apinani in [the ring] at Madrid. 1816
Plate 12 from the Tauromaquia : The crowd hamstrings the bull with lances, sickles, banderillas and other arms. 1816
Plate 11 from the Tauromaquia : The Cid campeador spearing another bull. 1816
Plate 10 from La Tauromaquia : Charles V spearing a bull in the ring at Valladolid, 1816
Plate 6 from The Tauromaquia : The Moors make a different play in the ring calling thePlate 6 from The Tauromaquia :The Moors make a different play in the ring calling the bull with their burnous. 1816
Plate 5 from The Tauromaquia : The spirited Moor Gazul is the first to spear bulls according to the rules, 1816
Plate D from the Disparates : Fools- or Little Bulls - folly, ca. 1816-23 (published 1877)
Plate 4 from the Disparates : Simpleton, ca. 1816-23 (published between 1854-63)
Plate 12 from the Disparates : If Marion will dance, then she has... caPlate 12 from the Disparates : If Marion will dance, then she has to take the consequences, ca. 1816-23 (published 1864)
Plate 5 from the Disparates : Flying Folly, ca. 1816-23 (private printing ca. 1854)Plate 5 from the Disparates : Flying Folly, ca. 1816-23 (private printing ca.1854)
Plate 7 from the Disparates : Disorderly Folly, ca. 1816-23 (published 1864)
Plate 6 from the Disparates : It is amazing-and we were made by God, ca. 1816-23 (published 1864)
Plate 2 from the Disparates : Folly of Fear, ca. 1816-23 (published ca. 1848)
Plate 1 from the Disparates : Feminine folly. ca. 1816-23 (published 1864)
Plate 17 from the Disparates : Loyalty, ca. 1816-23 (published 1864)
Plate 10 from the Disparates : The horse abductor, ca. 1816-23 (published 1864)
Plate 8 from the Disparates : The men in sacks, ca. 1816-23 (published 1864)
Disparates (Los Proverbios), ca. 1816-23 (published 1864). Creator: Francisco GoyaDisparates (Los Proverbios), ca. 1816-23 (published 1864)
Plate D from the Disparates : Fools- or Little Bulls - fo... caPlate D from the Disparates : Fools- or Little Bulls - folly, ca. 1816-23 (published before 1877)
Plate C from the Disparates : Animal Folly, ca. 1816-23 (published before 1877)
Plate B from the Disparates : Punctual Folly, ca. 1816-23 (published before 1877)Plate B from the Disparates :Punctual Folly, ca. 1816-23 (published before 1877)
Plate A from the Disparates : Well-Known Folly, ca. 1816-23 (published before 1877)Plate A from the Disparates :Well-Known Folly, ca. 1816-23 (published before 1877)
Plate 15 from the Disparates : Clear Folly, ca. 1816-23 (published 1864)
Plate 14 from the Disparates : Carnival Folly, ca. 1816-23 (published 1864)
Plate 13 from the Disparates : A Way of Flying, ca. 1816-23 (published 1864)
Plate 80 from The Disasters of War (Los Desastres de la Guerra): Will she rise again? (Si resucitara?), 1810-20, published 1863
Plate 78 from The Disasters of War (Los Desastres de la Guerra): He defends himself well. (Se defiende bien.), after 1814-15 (published 1863)