Espiro sin Remedio (There was nothing to be done and he died)

Francisco Goya Y Lucientes, 1746 - 1828



Espiro sin Remedio (There was nothing to be done and he died)

Francisco Goya Y Lucientes 1746 - 1828

Summary

A group of figures can be seen in the centre of the image. They huddle together facing into the centre of the group. On the right, there is a woman carrying a wicker basket. Beside her, two figures stand. A large cloaked figure with a dark hood stands towards the left, with their hand pressed against the back of a smaller figure to the right who has locked their knees forward.


Object Name

Espiro sin Remedio (There was nothing to be done and he died)

Date Created

1863

Dimensions

plate: 15.5cm x 20.5cm
support: 24.7cm x 33.6cm

accession number

1983.886

Place of creation

Spain

Support

paper

Medium

ink (brown)

Credit

Purchased with the assistance of the Bostock Will Trust and the National Art Collections Fund.

Legal

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