Representation of social recreation reflected through the majos painted by Goya
Representation of social recreation reflected through the majos painted by Goya
Goya’s playful depiction of 18th century society
Processional court image sculpted by Francisco Salzillo in 1755. Church of Jesús, Salzillo Museum (Murcia)
Representation of social reality through the recreation of an episode of conflict between muleteers and rickshaw pullers
Landscape with Figures in oil by Jan Brughel the Elder. Prado Museum (Madrid)
Daily scene of three people chopping firewood, portrayed by Goya
Privateering patent granted by Charles III, which is part of a set of several patents he granted around 1771. The upper part shows the side view of a ship which, together with the border headed by the Royal Arms, serves as ornamentation for these patents. The patent was engraved by Hipólito Recarte.
A playful scene of two majos represented by Goya
Portrait by P. Pedemonte of Cardinal D. Luis Belluga and Moncada (1662-1743)
Representation of cochineal cultivation and production. The image shows a picture of a cultivated cactus, where the mealybug has swarmed well.