1797. Pen, Ferrogalic ink on verjured paper, 299 x 209 mm. Un exposed Letter from a group of friends to Martín Zapater (1746-1803), drafted by Goya, with expression of gratitude for his invitation to drink, food and a balcony in the Plaza Mayor of Madrid, on the...
Last quarter of the eighteenth century. Pen, Brown ink on verjured paper, 208 x 151 mm. Un exposed Letter demanding news from Zapater and Goya's ironic response arguing his lack of time and his desire to see him. The letter includes, as fun, the striped filling of...
Último cuarto del siglo XVIII. Pluma, Tinta parda sobre papel verjurado, 208 x 151 mm. No expuesto Carta con demanda de noticias por parte de Zapater y respuesta irónica de Goya argumentando su falta de tiempo y su deseo de verle. La carta incluye, a modo de...
1778. Pen, Ferrogalic ink on verjured paper, 210 x 147 mm. Un exposed Zapater's request to hear from Goya. Jocosas references to the controversy between supporters of Pedro Romero and Costillares, in the context of Zapater's purpose (consulted francisco Bayeu)...