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Maker and role Title Accession number Year Location
Artist: Reginald Marsh, American, born France, 1898-1954
Modern 1939 Venus from Reginald Marsh: Thirty Etchings and Engravings
1976.35.23
1939, printed 1969
Not on view
Artist: Tom Phillips, British, born 1937
After Raphael
1978.17
1973
Not on view
Artist: Minna Citron, American, 1896-1991
Escape from Freedom
1980.16
1980
Not on view
Artist: Sante Graziani, American, 1920-2005
An Official Reflecting from Homage to Ingres
1980.34.4
1966
Not on view
Artist: Sante Graziani, American, 1920-2005
A Black Haired Lady Reflected from Homage to Ingres
1980.34.3
1966
Not on view
Artist: Francisco de Goya, Spanish, 1746-1828
Isabel de Borbon - Queen of Spain (after Velazquez)
1981.32
Not on view
Artist: Francisco de Goya, Spanish, 1746-1828
Qué alboroto es este? from Los Desastres de la Guerra
1981.40.65
1810-1820, printed 1863
Not on view
Artist: Francisco de Goya, Spanish, 1746-1828
Si Son de Otros Linage from Los Desastres de la Guerra
1981.40.61
1810-1820, printed 1863
Not on view
Artist: Francisco de Goya, Spanish, 1746-1828
Extraña devocion! from Los Desastres de la Guerra
1981.40.66
1810-1820, printed 1863
Not on view
Artist: Francisco de Goya, Spanish, 1746-1828
Nada. Ello Dira from Los Desastres de la Guerra
1981.40.69
1810-1820, printed 1863
Not on view
Artist: Francisco de Goya, Spanish, 1746-1828
It is amazing - and we were made by God. Men must work while women do weep. (Furious folly) from Los Proverbios
1982.16.6
1863, printed
Not on view
Artist: Francisco de Goya, Spanish, 1746-1828
Heavier than a dead donkey, Those who play with puppets are donkeys, (Feminine folly), from Los Proverbios
1982.16.1
1863, printed
Not on view
Artist: Francisco de Goya, Spanish, 1746-1828
To go amongst the branches. To talk through one's hat. Education in higher branches, no asylum...from Los Proverbios
1982.16.3
1863, printed
Not on view
Artist: Francisco de Goya, Spanish, 1746-1828
After vice comes fornication. Vice is a monster of so hideous a mien, that to be hated needs but...from Los Proverbios
1982.16.4
1863, printed
Not on view
Artist: Francisco de Goya, Spanish, 1746-1828
She who is ill wed never misses a chance to say so. (Matrimonial folly) from Los Proverbios
1982.16.7
1863, printed
Not on view
Artist: Francisco de Goya, Spanish, 1746-1828
There is something beneath the sackcloth; you can't judge a man by his clothes. Pride ends in...from Los Proverbios
1982.16.8
1863, printed
Not on view
Artist: Francisco de Goya, Spanish, 1746-1828
The claws of a cat and the dress of a devotee. Vice is often clothed in virtue's habit. What can...from Los Proverbios
1982.16.9
1863, printed
Not on view
Artist: Francisco de Goya, Spanish, 1746-1828
If Marion will dance, then she has to take the consequences. They dance well when fortune plays... from Los Proverbios
1982.16.12
1863, printed
Not on view
Artist: Francisco de Goya, Spanish, 1746-1828
Without commending himself either to God or the Devil. (Clear folly) from Los Proverbios
1982.16.15
1863, printed
Not on view
Artist: Francisco de Goya, Spanish, 1746-1828
He who does not like thee will defame thee in jest. (Loyalty) from Los Proverbios
1982.16.17
1863, printed
Not on view
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