Se aprovechan  is an original  etching on paper  realized by the great Spanish artist  Francisco Goya  in  1810

The artwork belongs to the famous series  Los Desastres de la Guerra published in 1863  and representing the horrors and the despair of the War.   

Excellent condition .

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Se aprovechan  is an original etching on paper realized by the great Spanish artist  Francisco Goya  in 1810

The artwork belongs to the famous series Los Desastres de la Guerra  realized during the years of the Independence Spanish War, published in 1863 and representing the horrors and the despair of the War.   

Signed on plate on the lower left corner.
Titled on the lower central margin:  Se aprovechan  (They take advantage from it).
Numbered on the lower left corner, etching n. 16.

Excellent condition .

Two Napoleonic soldiers take away their clothes from dead prisoners. Sad booty from which these soldiers take advantage; the corpse lying in the center present a secularization of the evangelical theme of the Deposition of the Dead Christ, a resource already used in the first print.

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SKU
M-101527
Artist
Francisco Josè de Goya y Lucientes
Typology
Original Prints
Technique
Etching
Period
1860s
Conditions
Excellent (perfect conditions, as new)
Dimensions (cm)
23 x 0.1 x 27
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