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AC 1951.1115.xxxx.3
Goya y Lucientes, Francisco José de
Los moros establecidos en España, prescindiendo de las supersticiones de su Alcorán, adoptaron esta caza y arte, y lancean un toro en el campo. "The Moors take to fighting the bull with lances, thus giving up the superstitions in the Koran." from Tauromaquia (Plate 3)
1816
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AC 1951.1115.xxxx.30
Goya y Lucientes, Francisco José de
Pedro Romero matando á toro parado. "Pedro Romero kills a bull that is standing still." from Tauromaquia (Plate 30)
1816
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AC 1951.1115.xxxx.31
Goya y Lucientes, Francisco José de
Banderillas de fuego. "Banderillas with fireworks." from Tauromaquia (Plate 31)
1816
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AC 1951.1115.xxxx.32
Goya y Lucientes, Francisco José de
Dos grupos de picadores arrollados de seguida por un solo toro. "Two picadors thrown down, one after another, by a single bull." from Tauromaquia (Plate 32)
1816
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AC 1951.1115.xxxx.33
Goya y Lucientes, Francisco José de
La desgraciada muerte de Pepe Illo en la plaza de Madrid. "The tragic death of Pepe Illo in the Madrid arena." from Tauromaquia (Plate 33)
1816
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AC 1951.1115.xxxx.4
Goya y Lucientes, Francisco José de
Capean otro encerrado. "They are fighting bulls with the cape in the arena." from Tauromaquia (Plate 4)
1816
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AC 1951.1115.xxxx.5
Goya y Lucientes, Francisco José de
El animoso moro Gazul es el primero que lanceó toros en regla. "The courageous Moor, Gazul, was the first to fight bulls according to the rules of art." from Tauromaquia (Plate 5)
1816
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AC 1951.1115.xxxx.6
Goya y Lucientes, Francisco José de
Los moros hacen otro capeo en plaza con su albornoz. "The Moors using the "Burnous" as a method for exciting the bull." from Tauromaquia (Plate 6)
1816
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AC 1951.1115.xxxx.7
Goya y Lucientes, Francisco José de
Origen de los arpones ó banderillas. "The introduction of the banderillo." from Tauromaquia (Plate 7)
1816
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AC 1951.1115.xxxx.8
Goya y Lucientes, Francisco José de
Cogida de un moro estando en la plaza. "A Moor hurt in the arena." from Tauromaquia (Plate 8)
1816
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AC 1951.1115.xxxx.9
Goya y Lucientes, Francisco José de
Un caballero español mata un toro en la plaza de Valladolid. "After losing his horse, a Spanish nobleman kills the bull." from Tauromaquia (Plate 9)
1816
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AC 1951.1116
Grant, Gordon
Banks Fisherman
1935
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AC 1951.1117
Grant, Gordon
Concarneau
1930-1950
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AC 1951.1118
Gray, Joseph
At Volendam
1929
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AC 1951.1119
Gray, Joseph
Awaiting the Return of the Fishing Fleet
n.r.
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AC 1951.112
Unknown
Georgian Tilt-top Piecrust Table
18th century
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AC 1951.1120
Gray, Joseph
Bakehouse Close, Edinburgh
n.r.
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AC 1951.1121
Gray, Joseph
Breakers
1925
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AC 1951.1122
Gray, Joseph
East Coast Rain
1925
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AC 1951.1123
Gray, Joseph
Evening, Marseilles
n.r.
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AC 1951.1124
Gray, Joseph
Evening, Martigues
1927

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