Posted by : Unknown jueves, 28 de noviembre de 2013



Dogs and hunting tools is an oil on canvas painted by Francisco de Goya for the first series of cartoons for tapestries designed destined for the Royal Sites. The fate of this first set of tapestries was decorating the dining room of the princes of Asturias, Carlos de Bourbon and Maria Luisa of Parma. As his fellow series was delivered on May 25, 1775. Like many other boards, once the final woven tapestries something was stored in poor conditions and would not be recovered for display until almost a century later. Stored in the cellars of the Palace of the East, went missing in 1869 when they finally were recovered Goya boards to be hung in the Prado. This specific ended cardboard collection of Raimundo de Madrazo, who donated it to the Prado in 1894. Since then displayed in the room 90 and its catalog number is 753. Your partner is Bowhunting claim.

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