Representation of 16th-century Seville from the west side of the Guadalquivir River
Representation of 16th-century Seville from the west side of the Guadalquivir River
Historical amusement with a ball, possibly the predecessor of another game
Representation of a children’s game by Goya in which the youngsters appear in the attitude of soldiers
The play depicts one of the female activities in the world of work and economics around market sales in the Modern Age
Goya’s work was executed in a different format from the traditional one for the grand staircase of Godoy’s palace
Drawing of “Máquina para trillar las mises” by Lorenzo Sánchez Mansilla. It is an illustration of the work: “Dissertación de la máquina para trillar”, by Juan Cristóbal Manzanares
Everyday life. Religious celebrations. Ball game that the Apalachinos and vstacanos Indians have been playing since their infidelity until the year 1676.
Everyday life. Elevation and floor plan of the corral of La Montería, located in the Real Alcázar of Seville, where comedies were performed.
Depiction of young people flying a kite by Goya
Social reality and amusement of the majos depicted in an exterior by Goya