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Manets Espada and Marcantonio the Metropolitan Museum Journal v 2 1969
THE METROPOLITAN MUSEUM OF ART JOURNAL | VOLUME 2
"Manet's 'Espada' and Marcantonio"
Farwell, Beatrice
1969
11 pages
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Beatrice Farwell
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Mademoiselle V. . . in the Costume of an Espada
Edouard Manet
1862
Plate 5 from "La Tauromaquia": The spirited Moor Gazul is the first to spear bulls according to the rules
Goya (Francisco de Goya y Lucientes)
1816
Plate 19 of "La Tauromaquia": Another madness of his in the same ring
Goya (Francisco de Goya y Lucientes)
1816
Plate 28 of "La Tauromaquia": The forceful Rendon stabs a bull with the pique, from which pass he died in the ring at Madrid
Goya (Francisco de Goya y Lucientes)
1816
Temperance personfied by a woman standing in a niche holding a bit, from "The Virtues"
Marcantonio Raimondi
ca. 1515–25
Justice personified by a young woman holding a sword in her raised right hand, scales in her left, from 'The Virtues'
Marcantonio Raimondi
ca. 1515–25
A woman representing Temperance holding a bit facing left
Marcantonio Raimondi
ca. 1510–27
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