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  • The Boar Hunt
    The Boar Hunt Artwork by Francisco Goya
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    The Boar Hunt (Spanish: La caza del jabalí) is a painting of 1775 by Francisco Goya and the earliest surviving tapestry cartoon by the artist. It depicts men with dogs and boar spears killing a boar.
  • Blind Man's Bluff (Goya)
    Blind Man's Bluff (Goya) Artwork by Francisco Goya
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    Blind Man's Bluff (Spanish: La gallina ciega) is one of the Rococo oil-on-linen cartoons produced by the Spanish artist Francisco de Goya for tapestries for the Royal Palace of El Pardo. The painting and the previous skectch are held in the Museo del Prado, in Madrid.
  • Raphael Cartoons
    Raphael Cartoons Cartoons for tapestries by Raphael
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    The Raphael Cartoons are seven large cartoons for tapestries, surviving from a set of ten cartoons, designed by the High Renaissance painter Raphael in 1515–16, commissioned by Pope Leo X for the Sistine Chapel in the Vatican Palace. The tapestries show scenes from the Gospels and Acts of the Apostles and are hung (on special occasions) below the frescoes of the Life of Christ and the Life of Moses commissioned by Pope Sextus. The cartoons belong to the British Royal Collection but since 1865 are on loan to the Victoria and Albert Museum in London.
  • Summer (Goya)
    Summer (Goya) painting by Francisco de Goya
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    Summer (Spanish - El verano) or The Threshing Floor (Spanish - La era) is the largest cartoon painted by Francisco de Goya as a tapestry design for Spain's Royal Tapestry Factory. Painted from 1786 to 1787, it was part of his fifth series, dedicated to traditional themes and intended for the heir to the Spanish throne and his wife (the Prince and Princess of Asturias). The tapestries were to hang in the couple's dining room at the Pardo Palace.
  • The Threshing Floor painting by Francisco de Goya
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    The Threshing Floor (Spanish - La trilla) is an oil sketch by Francisco Goya. He painted it in 1786 as a small-scale sketch for a tapestry cartoon entitled Summer, part of a set of designs for tapestries for the Royal Palace of El Pardo, specifically the rooms of the Prince of Asturias (the future Charles IV) and his wife Maria Luisa.
  • Children in a Chariot
    Children in a Chariot painting by Francisco de Goya
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    Children in a Chariot (Spanish - Niños del carretón) is a 1779 painting by Francisco de Goya. It is part of the third series of cartoons he produced for tapestries at the Royal Palace of El Pardo; the tapestry in question was to be positioned over a door. The painting is in the Toledo Museum of Art, in Toledo, Ohio.
  • La boda (Goya)
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    La boda is a 1792 painting by Francisco de Goya in the Museo del Prado, Madrid.
  • Boys playing soldiers
    Boys playing soldiers Artwork by Francisco Goya
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    Boys Playing Soldiers is a 1778-79 tapestry cartoon by Francisco of Goya conceived for the bedroom of the Princes of Asturias in the Royal Palace of El Pardo. It is presently exhibited in the Museo del Prado. A sketch of the artwork is kept nowadays in the Yanduri Collection of Seville.
  • The Parasol
    The Parasol Artwork by Francisco Goya
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    The Parasol (also known as El Quitasol) is one of a cartoon series of oil on linen paintings made by the painter Francisco Goya. This series of paintings was specifically made in order to be transformed into tapestries that would be hung on the walls of the Royal Palace of El Pardo in Madrid, Spain. The tapestries showed serene events in everyday life, which made them a nice addition to the dining room of Prince and Princess of Asturias—the future King Charles IV and Maria Luisa of Parma. The queen called on Goya because she wanted to decorate the dining room with cheerful scenes; The Parasol and the other tapestry paintings were Goya's response to this request. The painting is currently located in the Museo del Prado in Madrid as is another in the series, Blind man's bluff.
  • Up and Down (Goya)
    Up and Down (Goya) aquatint by Francisco de Goya from the series Los Caprichos
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    The etching Up and Down (Spanish: Subir y bajar) is an engraving from the series Los Caprichos by the Spanish painter Francisco de Goya. It is numbered 56 in the series of 80 prints and was published in 1799.
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