Work attributed to Alonso Sánchez Coello, from the late 16th century, showing a view of the city of Seville from the Triana district.
Work attributed to Alonso Sánchez Coello, from the late 16th century, showing a view of the city of Seville from the Triana district.
New Spain fleet leaving Veracruz for Cadiz.
Image of the Contracting House, the institution in charge of managing trade affairs with the New World during the Modern Age
Mainland Galleons of the Carrera de Indias
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
Fhilip V’s entry into the city of Seville, where the Court moved between 1729 and 1733.
The image represents “El Motín de Esquilache”, a work by José Martí y Monsó, which received the Honourable Mention at the National Exhibition of Fine Arts in 1864.
The work, painted by Goya, shows a blind man surrounded by a group of blind people playing the guitar in front of them. This musical practice was widespread among the blind, as other portraits of the period show
Goya portrayed this scene in which the potter was a character dedicated to selling everyday objects as merchandise during the 18th century