Desastres de la Guerra: Appeals Are in Vain (Clamores En Vano)
c. 1812-14
Francisco de Goya y Lucientes (Spanish, 1746-1828)
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Details

  • Artist Name: Francisco de Goya y Lucientes (Spanish, 1746-1828)
  • Title: Desastres de la Guerra: Appeals Are in Vain (Clamores En Vano)
  • Date: c. 1812-14
  • Medium: Etching, lavis, burin & burnisher on laid paper
  • Edition: working proof
  • Dimensions: sheet: 7 1/2 x 9 7/8 in. (19.05 x 25.08 cm); plate: 6 1/8 x 8 1/16 in. (15.56 x 20.48 cm)
  • Credit Line: The Norton Simon Foundation
  • Accession Number: F.1973.14.04.15.G
  • Copyright: © The Norton Simon Foundation

Object Information

Don Sebastián Gabriel de Borbón, probably by descent, to his son;
Don Alfonso de Borbón.
Georges Provôt (sale, Paris, Hôtel Drouot, 10 April 1935, lot 50).
Philip Hofer, sold 28 June 1973, through;
[Robert M. Light, Boston, for];
The Norton Simon Foundation.
  • Campbell, Sara, Collector Without Walls: Norton Simon and His Hunt for the Best, 2010, cat. 958 p. 356
  • Juliet Wilson-Bareau, Goya in the Norton Simon Museum, 2016, cat. 59 pp. 168 (ill.), 169, 175, 266, 287

Additional Artwork by Artist

Copies after Velázquez: Isabel de Borbón Francisco de Goya y Lucientes 1778-79
Copies after Velázquez: Un infante de España (Infante Don Fernando) Francisco de Goya y Lucientes c. 1778-79
Desastres de la Guerra Francisco de Goya y Lucientes c. 1810-15

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