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20240215_zna_c181_115 February 15, 2024, Madrid, Spain: A woman looks at the work 'La Piedad' by Francisco de Goya y Lucientes, at the National Museum of Romanticism, on February 15, 2024, in Madrid (Spain). The Ministry of Culture acquired 'La Piedad', dated to the early period of the Aragonese painter, for 1.5 million euros at the end of 2023. The work will be added to the permanent collection of the National Museum of Romanticism. The painting, unpublished until recently, provides a better understanding of the artist's religious painting. It measures 83.5 x 58 centimeters and preserves its original canvas and stretcher...FEBRUARY 15;2024..Carlos Luján / Europa Press..02/15/2024 (Credit Image: © Carlos LujáN/Contacto/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240215_zna_c181_113 February 15, 2024, Madrid, Spain: A person photographs the work 'La Piedad' by Francisco de Goya y Lucientes, at the National Museum of Romanticism, on February 15, 2024, in Madrid (Spain). The Ministry of Culture acquired 'La Piedad', dated to the early period of the Aragonese painter, for 1.5 million euros at the end of 2023. The work will be added to the permanent collection of the National Museum of Romanticism. The painting, unpublished until recently, provides a better understanding of the artist's religious painting. It measures 83.5 x 58 centimeters and preserves its original canvas and stretcher...FEBRUARY 15;2024..Carlos Luján / Europa Press..02/15/2024 (Credit Image: © Carlos LujáN/Contacto/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240215_zna_c181_117 February 15, 2024, Madrid, Spain: The director of the Museo Nacional del Romanticismo, Carolina Miguel Arroyo, presents the work 'La Piedad' by Francisco de Goya y Lucientes, at the Museo Nacional del Romanticismo, on February 15, 2024, in Madrid (Spain). The Ministry of Culture acquired at the end of 2023 'La Piedad', dated in the early stage of the Aragonese painter, for 1.5 million euros. The work will be added to the permanent collection of the National Museum of Romanticism. The painting, unpublished until recently, provides a better understanding of the artist's religious painting. It measures 83.5 x 58 centimeters and preserves its original canvas and stretcher...FEBRUARY 15;2024..Carlos Luján / Europa Press..02/15/2024 (Credit Image: © Carlos LujáN/Contacto/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240215_zna_c181_112 February 15, 2024, Madrid, Spain: A woman looks at the work 'La Piedad' by Francisco de Goya y Lucientes, at the National Museum of Romanticism, on February 15, 2024, in Madrid (Spain). The Ministry of Culture acquired 'La Piedad', dated to the early period of the Aragonese painter, for 1.5 million euros at the end of 2023. The work will be added to the permanent collection of the National Museum of Romanticism. The painting, unpublished until recently, provides a better understanding of the artist's religious painting. It measures 83.5 x 58 centimeters and preserves its original canvas and stretcher...FEBRUARY 15;2024..Carlos Luján / Europa Press..02/15/2024 (Credit Image: © Carlos LujáN/Contacto/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240215_zna_c181_116 February 15, 2024, Madrid, Spain: The director of the Museo Nacional del Romanticismo, Carolina Miguel Arroyo, presents the work 'La Piedad' by Francisco de Goya y Lucientes, at the Museo Nacional del Romanticismo, on February 15, 2024, in Madrid (Spain). The Ministry of Culture acquired at the end of 2023 'La Piedad', dated in the early stage of the Aragonese painter, for 1.5 million euros. The work will be added to the permanent collection of the National Museum of Romanticism. The painting, unpublished until recently, provides a better understanding of the artist's religious painting. It measures 83.5 x 58 centimeters and preserves its original canvas and stretcher...FEBRUARY 15;2024..Carlos Luján / Europa Press..02/15/2024 (Credit Image: © Carlos LujáN/Contacto/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240215_zna_c181_111 February 15, 2024, Madrid, Spain: The work 'La Piedad' by Francisco de Goya y Lucientes, at the Museo Nacional del Romanticismo, on February 15, 2024, in Madrid (Spain). The Ministry of Culture acquired at the end of 2023 'La Piedad', dated in the early stage of the Aragonese painter, for 1.5 million euros. The work will be added to the permanent collection of the National Museum of Romanticism. The painting, unpublished until recently, provides a better understanding of the artist's religious painting. It measures 83.5 x 58 centimeters and preserves its original canvas and stretcher...FEBRUARY 15;2024..Carlos Luján / Europa Press..02/15/2024 (Credit Image: © Carlos LujáN/Contacto/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240215_zna_c181_114 February 15, 2024, Madrid, Spain: The director of the Museo Nacional del Romanticismo, Carolina Miguel Arroyo, presents the work 'La Piedad' by Francisco de Goya y Lucientes, at the Museo Nacional del Romanticismo, on February 15, 2024, in Madrid (Spain). The Ministry of Culture acquired at the end of 2023 'La Piedad', dated in the early stage of the Aragonese painter, for 1.5 million euros. The work will be added to the permanent collection of the National Museum of Romanticism. The painting, unpublished until recently, provides a better understanding of the artist's religious painting. It measures 83.5 x 58 centimeters and preserves its original canvas and stretcher...FEBRUARY 15;2024..Carlos Luján / Europa Press..02/15/2024 (Credit Image: © Carlos LujáN/Contacto/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240215_zna_c181_109 February 15, 2024, Madrid, Spain: The work 'La Piedad' by Francisco de Goya y Lucientes, at the Museo Nacional del Romanticismo, on February 15, 2024, in Madrid (Spain). The Ministry of Culture acquired at the end of 2023 'La Piedad', dated in the early stage of the Aragonese painter, for 1.5 million euros. The work will be added to the permanent collection of the National Museum of Romanticism. The painting, unpublished until recently, provides a better understanding of the artist's religious painting. It measures 83.5 x 58 centimeters and preserves its original canvas and stretcher...FEBRUARY 15;2024..Carlos Luján / Europa Press..02/15/2024 (Credit Image: © Carlos LujáN/Contacto/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240215_zna_c181_110 February 15, 2024, Madrid, Spain: The work 'La Piedad' by Francisco de Goya y Lucientes, at the Museo Nacional del Romanticismo, on February 15, 2024, in Madrid (Spain). The Ministry of Culture acquired at the end of 2023 'La Piedad', dated in the early stage of the Aragonese painter, for 1.5 million euros. The work will be added to the permanent collection of the National Museum of Romanticism. The painting, unpublished until recently, provides a better understanding of the artist's religious painting. It measures 83.5 x 58 centimeters and preserves its original canvas and stretcher...FEBRUARY 15;2024..Carlos Luján / Europa Press..02/15/2024 (Credit Image: © Carlos LujáN/Contacto/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240215_zna_c181_108 February 15, 2024, Madrid, Spain: The work 'La Piedad' by Francisco de Goya y Lucientes, at the Museo Nacional del Romanticismo, on February 15, 2024, in Madrid (Spain). The Ministry of Culture acquired at the end of 2023 'La Piedad', dated in the early stage of the Aragonese painter, for 1.5 million euros. The work will be added to the permanent collection of the National Museum of Romanticism. The painting, unpublished until recently, provides a better understanding of the artist's religious painting. It measures 83.5 x 58 centimeters and preserves its original canvas and stretcher...FEBRUARY 15;2024..Carlos Luján / Europa Press..02/15/2024 (Credit Image: © Carlos LujáN/Contacto/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240214_zip_g264_012 February 14, 2024, Madrid, Madrid, Spain: TImage of the bonfire at the end of the procession, where the image of the sardine is burn. .The Sardine procession which takes place in Madrid, is a centuries-old Spanish tradition made famous by a painting of the Spanish artist Francisco de Goya called The Burial of the Sardine. It mark the end of Carnival celebrations and the beginning of Lent 40 days before Easter. It consists of a procession that parodies a funeral in which a symbolic figure of a sardine in its coffin is burned. The festivity takes place every Ash Wednesday and symbolizes the burial of the past and the rebirth of society. (Credit Image: © Guillermo Gutierrez Carrascal/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20240214_aaa_s197_317 February 14, 2024, Madrid, Spain: General view of the bonfire where the sardine is burned at the end of the procession. The Sardine procession which takes place in Madrid, is a centuries-old Spanish tradition made famous by a painting of the Spanish artist Francisco de Goya called The Burial of the Sardine. It marks the end of Carnival celebrations and the beginning of Lent 40 days before Easter. It consists of a procession that parodies a funeral in which a symbolic figure of a sardine in its coffin is burned. The festivity takes place every Ash Wednesday and symbolizes the burial of the past and the rebirth of society. (Credit Image: © Guillermo Gutierrez Carrascal/SOPA Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20240214_aaa_s197_318 February 14, 2024, Madrid, Spain: A woman is seen throwing a torch to the bonfire at the end of the procession. The Sardine procession which takes place in Madrid, is a centuries-old Spanish tradition made famous by a painting of the Spanish artist Francisco de Goya called The Burial of the Sardine. It marks the end of Carnival celebrations and the beginning of Lent 40 days before Easter. It consists of a procession that parodies a funeral in which a symbolic figure of a sardine in its coffin is burned. The festivity takes place every Ash Wednesday and symbolizes the burial of the past and the rebirth of society. (Credit Image: © Guillermo Gutierrez Carrascal/SOPA Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20240214_aaa_s197_313 February 14, 2024, Madrid, Spain: A member of the brotherhood of the sardine preparing to burn the sardine in a big bonfire. The Sardine procession which takes place in Madrid, is a centuries-old Spanish tradition made famous by a painting of the Spanish artist Francisco de Goya called The Burial of the Sardine. It marks the end of Carnival celebrations and the beginning of Lent 40 days before Easter. It consists of a procession that parodies a funeral in which a symbolic figure of a sardine in its coffin is burned. The festivity takes place every Ash Wednesday and symbolizes the burial of the past and the rebirth of society. (Credit Image: © Guillermo Gutierrez Carrascal/SOPA Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20240214_zip_g264_018 February 14, 2024, Madrid, Madrid, Spain: Members of the brotherhood of the sardine are seen carrying torches lighting preparing to burn the image of the sardine in a bonfire. .The Sardine procession which takes place in Madrid, is a centuries-old Spanish tradition made famous by a painting of the Spanish artist Francisco de Goya called The Burial of the Sardine. It mark the end of Carnival celebrations and the beginning of Lent 40 days before Easter. It consists of a procession that parodies a funeral in which a symbolic figure of a sardine in its coffin is burned. The festivity takes place every Ash Wednesday and symbolizes the burial of the past and the rebirth of society. (Credit Image: © Guillermo Gutierrez Carrascal/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20240214_zip_g264_017 February 14, 2024, Madrid, Madrid, Spain: A member of the brotherhood of the sardine is seen preparing to light the bonfire at the en of the procession. .The Sardine procession which takes place in Madrid, is a centuries-old Spanish tradition made famous by a painting of the Spanish artist Francisco de Goya called The Burial of the Sardine. It mark the end of Carnival celebrations and the beginning of Lent 40 days before Easter. It consists of a procession that parodies a funeral in which a symbolic figure of a sardine in its coffin is burned. The festivity takes place every Ash Wednesday and symbolizes the burial of the past and the rebirth of society. (Credit Image: © Guillermo Gutierrez Carrascal/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20240214_aaa_s197_315 February 14, 2024, Madrid, Spain: Members of the brotherhood of the sardine are seen carrying torches lighting, singing and dancing are seen during the procession. .The Sardine procession which takes place in Madrid, is a centuries-old Spanish tradition made famous by a painting of the Spanish artist Francisco de Goya called The Burial of the Sardine. It marks the end of Carnival celebrations and the beginning of Lent 40 days before Easter. It consists of a procession that parodies a funeral in which a symbolic figure of a sardine in its coffin is burned. The festivity takes place every Ash Wednesday and symbolizes the burial of the past and the rebirth of society. (Credit Image: © Guillermo Gutierrez Carrascal/SOPA Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20240214_aaa_s197_309 February 14, 2024, Madrid, Spain: Members of the brotherhood of the sardine are seen carrying torches lighting, singing and dancing are seen during the procession. .The Sardine procession which takes place in Madrid, is a centuries-old Spanish tradition made famous by a painting of the Spanish artist Francisco de Goya called The Burial of the Sardine. It marks the end of Carnival celebrations and the beginning of Lent 40 days before Easter. It consists of a procession that parodies a funeral in which a symbolic figure of a sardine in its coffin is burned. The festivity takes place every Ash Wednesday and symbolizes the burial of the past and the rebirth of society. (Credit Image: © Guillermo Gutierrez Carrascal/SOPA Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20240214_zip_g264_010 February 14, 2024, Madrid, Madrid, Spain: Members of the brotherhood of the sardine are seen carrying torches lighting during the procession. .The Sardine procession which takes place in Madrid, is a centuries-old Spanish tradition made famous by a painting of the Spanish artist Francisco de Goya called The Burial of the Sardine. It mark the end of Carnival celebrations and the beginning of Lent 40 days before Easter. It consists of a procession that parodies a funeral in which a symbolic figure of a sardine in its coffin is burned. The festivity takes place every Ash Wednesday and symbolizes the burial of the past and the rebirth of society. (Credit Image: © Guillermo Gutierrez Carrascal/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20240214_aaa_s197_312 February 14, 2024, Madrid, Spain: A member of the brotherhood of the sardine is seen carrying a torche lighting during the procession. The Sardine procession which takes place in Madrid, is a centuries-old Spanish tradition made famous by a painting of the Spanish artist Francisco de Goya called The Burial of the Sardine. It marks the end of Carnival celebrations and the beginning of Lent 40 days before Easter. It consists of a procession that parodies a funeral in which a symbolic figure of a sardine in its coffin is burned. The festivity takes place every Ash Wednesday and symbolizes the burial of the past and the rebirth of society. (Credit Image: © Guillermo Gutierrez Carrascal/SOPA Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20240214_aaa_s197_310 February 14, 2024, Madrid, Spain: Members of the brotherhood of the sardine are seen carrying torches lighting during the procession. The Sardine procession which takes place in Madrid, is a centuries-old Spanish tradition made famous by a painting of the Spanish artist Francisco de Goya called The Burial of the Sardine. It marks the end of Carnival celebrations and the beginning of Lent 40 days before Easter. It consists of a procession that parodies a funeral in which a symbolic figure of a sardine in its coffin is burned. The festivity takes place every Ash Wednesday and symbolizes the burial of the past and the rebirth of society. (Credit Image: © Guillermo Gutierrez Carrascal/SOPA Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20240214_zip_g264_009 February 14, 2024, Madrid, Madrid, Spain: Members of the brotherhood of the sardine are seen carrying torches lighting during the procession. .The Sardine procession which takes place in Madrid, is a centuries-old Spanish tradition made famous by a painting of the Spanish artist Francisco de Goya called The Burial of the Sardine. It mark the end of Carnival celebrations and the beginning of Lent 40 days before Easter. It consists of a procession that parodies a funeral in which a symbolic figure of a sardine in its coffin is burned. The festivity takes place every Ash Wednesday and symbolizes the burial of the past and the rebirth of society. (Credit Image: © Guillermo Gutierrez Carrascal/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20240214_aaa_s197_304 February 14, 2024, Madrid, Spain: Members of the brotherhood of the sardine are seen carrying torches lighting during the procession. The Sardine procession which takes place in Madrid, is a centuries-old Spanish tradition made famous by a painting of the Spanish artist Francisco de Goya called The Burial of the Sardine. It marks the end of Carnival celebrations and the beginning of Lent 40 days before Easter. It consists of a procession that parodies a funeral in which a symbolic figure of a sardine in its coffin is burned. The festivity takes place every Ash Wednesday and symbolizes the burial of the past and the rebirth of society. (Credit Image: © Guillermo Gutierrez Carrascal/SOPA Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20240214_zip_g264_005 February 14, 2024, Madrid, Madrid, Spain: Members of the brotherhood of the sardine are seen carrying torches lighting during the procession. .The Sardine procession which takes place in Madrid, is a centuries-old Spanish tradition made famous by a painting of the Spanish artist Francisco de Goya called The Burial of the Sardine. It mark the end of Carnival celebrations and the beginning of Lent 40 days before Easter. It consists of a procession that parodies a funeral in which a symbolic figure of a sardine in its coffin is burned. The festivity takes place every Ash Wednesday and symbolizes the burial of the past and the rebirth of society. (Credit Image: © Guillermo Gutierrez Carrascal/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20240214_aaa_s197_305 February 14, 2024, Madrid, Spain: Members of the brotherhood of the sardine carry a coffin containing an artificial sardine during the procession. The Sardine procession which takes place in Madrid, is a centuries-old Spanish tradition made famous by a painting of the Spanish artist Francisco de Goya called The Burial of the Sardine. It marks the end of Carnival celebrations and the beginning of Lent 40 days before Easter. It consists of a procession that parodies a funeral in which a symbolic figure of a sardine in its coffin is burned. The festivity takes place every Ash Wednesday and symbolizes the burial of the past and the rebirth of society. (Credit Image: © Guillermo Gutierrez Carrascal/SOPA Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20240214_zip_g264_002 February 14, 2024, Madrid, Madrid, Spain: Members of the brotherhood of the sardine carry a coffin containing an artificial sardine during the procession. .The Sardine procession which takes place in Madrid, is a centuries-old Spanish tradition made famous by a painting of the Spanish artist Francisco de Goya called The Burial of the Sardine. It mark the end of Carnival celebrations and the beginning of Lent 40 days before Easter. It consists of a procession that parodies a funeral in which a symbolic figure of a sardine in its coffin is burned. The festivity takes place every Ash Wednesday and symbolizes the burial of the past and the rebirth of society. (Credit Image: © Guillermo Gutierrez Carrascal/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20240214_zip_g264_006 February 14, 2024, Madrid, Madrid, Spain: Members of the brotherhood of the sardine are seen carrying torches lighting during the procession. .The Sardine procession which takes place in Madrid, is a centuries-old Spanish tradition made famous by a painting of the Spanish artist Francisco de Goya called The Burial of the Sardine. It mark the end of Carnival celebrations and the beginning of Lent 40 days before Easter. It consists of a procession that parodies a funeral in which a symbolic figure of a sardine in its coffin is burned. The festivity takes place every Ash Wednesday and symbolizes the burial of the past and the rebirth of society. (Credit Image: © Guillermo Gutierrez Carrascal/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20240214_zip_g264_011 February 14, 2024, Madrid, Madrid, Spain: A member of the brotherhood of the sardine, light a cigar during the procession. .The Sardine procession which takes place in Madrid, is a centuries-old Spanish tradition made famous by a painting of the Spanish artist Francisco de Goya called The Burial of the Sardine. It mark the end of Carnival celebrations and the beginning of Lent 40 days before Easter. It consists of a procession that parodies a funeral in which a symbolic figure of a sardine in its coffin is burned. The festivity takes place every Ash Wednesday and symbolizes the burial of the past and the rebirth of society. (Credit Image: © Guillermo Gutierrez Carrascal/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20240214_zip_g264_003 February 14, 2024, Madrid, Madrid, Spain: Members of the brotherhood of the sardine carry a coffin containing an artificial sardine during the procession. .The Sardine procession which takes place in Madrid, is a centuries-old Spanish tradition made famous by a painting of the Spanish artist Francisco de Goya called The Burial of the Sardine. It mark the end of Carnival celebrations and the beginning of Lent 40 days before Easter. It consists of a procession that parodies a funeral in which a symbolic figure of a sardine in its coffin is burned. The festivity takes place every Ash Wednesday and symbolizes the burial of the past and the rebirth of society. (Credit Image: © Guillermo Gutierrez Carrascal/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20240214_zip_g264_008 February 14, 2024, Madrid, Madrid, Spain: Ceremony of the brotherhood of the Sardine to receive the new members. .The Sardine procession which takes place in Madrid, is a centuries-old Spanish tradition made famous by a painting of the Spanish artist Francisco de Goya called The Burial of the Sardine. It mark the end of Carnival celebrations and the beginning of Lent 40 days before Easter. It consists of a procession that parodies a funeral in which a symbolic figure of a sardine in its coffin is burned. The festivity takes place every Ash Wednesday and symbolizes the burial of the past and the rebirth of society. (Credit Image: © Guillermo Gutierrez Carrascal/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20240214_zip_g264_004 February 14, 2024, Madrid, Madrid, Spain: Necklaces with the symbol of the Alegre Cofradia of the brotherhood of the sardine been prepared by the members to give them to the new members. .The Sardine procession which takes place in Madrid, is a centuries-old Spanish tradition made famous by a painting of the Spanish artist Francisco de Goya called The Burial of the Sardine. It mark the end of Carnival celebrations and the beginning of Lent 40 days before Easter. It consists of a procession that parodies a funeral in which a symbolic figure of a sardine in its coffin is burned. The festivity takes place every Ash Wednesday and symbolizes the burial of the past and the rebirth of society. (Credit Image: © Guillermo Gutierrez Carrascal/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20240214_znp_s296_003 February 14, 2024, Madrid, Madrid, Spain: A member of the Sardine brotherhood holds in his hand a banner with the image of the painting ''The Burial of the Sardine'' painted by Francisco de Goya in 1814, during the celebration of the Burial of the Sardine parade that toured the streets of Madrid . The Burial of the Sardine festivity is a funeral procession that is celebrated every Ash Wednesday, to say goodbye to the carnival week and dates back to the 18th century and marks the forty days prior to the arrival of Holy Week. (Credit Image: © Luis Soto/ZUMA Press Wire)
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51262593 A member of the brotherhood of the sardine preparing to burn the sardine in a big bonfire. The Sardine procession which takes place in Madrid, is a centuries-old Spanish tradition made famous by a painting of the Spanish artist Francisco de Goya called The Burial of the Sardine. It marks the end of Carnival celebrations and the beginning of Lent 40 days before Easter. It consists of a procession that parodies a funeral in which a symbolic figure of a sardine in its coffin is burned. The festivity takes place every Ash Wednesday and symbolizes the burial of the past and the rebirth of society. Photo Credit: Guillermo Gutierrez Carrascal / / Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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51262604 Members of the brotherhood of the sardine are seen carrying torches lighting are seen before lighting up a big bonfire to burn the sardine. The Sardine procession which takes place in Madrid, is a centuries-old Spanish tradition made famous by a painting of the Spanish artist Francisco de Goya called The Burial of the Sardine. It marks the end of Carnival celebrations and the beginning of Lent 40 days before Easter. It consists of a procession that parodies a funeral in which a symbolic figure of a sardine in its coffin is burned. The festivity takes place every Ash Wednesday and symbolizes the burial of the past and the rebirth of society. Photo Credit: Guillermo Gutierrez Carrascal / / Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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51262560 Members of the brotherhood of the sardine are seen lighting torches during the procession. The Sardine procession which takes place in Madrid, is a centuries-old Spanish tradition made famous by a painting of the Spanish artist Francisco de Goya called The Burial of the Sardine. It marks the end of Carnival celebrations and the beginning of Lent 40 days before Easter. It consists of a procession that parodies a funeral in which a symbolic figure of a sardine in its coffin is burned. The festivity takes place every Ash Wednesday and symbolizes the burial of the past and the rebirth of society. Photo Credit: Guillermo Gutierrez Carrascal / / Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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51262567 Members of the brotherhood of the sardine carry a coffin containing an artificial sardine during the procession. The Sardine procession which takes place in Madrid, is a centuries-old Spanish tradition made famous by a painting of the Spanish artist Francisco de Goya called The Burial of the Sardine. It marks the end of Carnival celebrations and the beginning of Lent 40 days before Easter. It consists of a procession that parodies a funeral in which a symbolic figure of a sardine in its coffin is burned. The festivity takes place every Ash Wednesday and symbolizes the burial of the past and the rebirth of society. Photo Credit: Guillermo Gutierrez Carrascal / / Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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51262580 Members of the brotherhood of the sardine are seen carrying torches lighting, singing and dancing are seen during the procession. The Sardine procession which takes place in Madrid, is a centuries-old Spanish tradition made famous by a painting of the Spanish artist Francisco de Goya called The Burial of the Sardine. It marks the end of Carnival celebrations and the beginning of Lent 40 days before Easter. It consists of a procession that parodies a funeral in which a symbolic figure of a sardine in its coffin is burned. The festivity takes place every Ash Wednesday and symbolizes the burial of the past and the rebirth of society. Photo Credit: Guillermo Gutierrez Carrascal / / Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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51262627 A woman is seen throwing a torch to the bonfire at the end of the procession. The Sardine procession which takes place in Madrid, is a centuries-old Spanish tradition made famous by a painting of the Spanish artist Francisco de Goya called The Burial of the Sardine. It marks the end of Carnival celebrations and the beginning of Lent 40 days before Easter. It consists of a procession that parodies a funeral in which a symbolic figure of a sardine in its coffin is burned. The festivity takes place every Ash Wednesday and symbolizes the burial of the past and the rebirth of society. Photo Credit: Guillermo Gutierrez Carrascal / / Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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51262559 Members of the brotherhood of the sardine are seen carrying torches lighting during the procession. The Sardine procession which takes place in Madrid, is a centuries-old Spanish tradition made famous by a painting of the Spanish artist Francisco de Goya called The Burial of the Sardine. It marks the end of Carnival celebrations and the beginning of Lent 40 days before Easter. It consists of a procession that parodies a funeral in which a symbolic figure of a sardine in its coffin is burned. The festivity takes place every Ash Wednesday and symbolizes the burial of the past and the rebirth of society. Photo Credit: Guillermo Gutierrez Carrascal / / Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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51262551 Coffin containing an artificial sardine during the procession of the sardine.The Sardine procession which takes place in Madrid, is a centuries-old Spanish tradition made famous by a painting of the Spanish artist Francisco de Goya called The Burial of the Sardine. It marks the end of Carnival celebrations and the beginning of Lent 40 days before Easter. It consists of a procession that parodies a funeral in which a symbolic figure of a sardine in its coffin is burned. The festivity takes place every Ash Wednesday and symbolizes the burial of the past and the rebirth of society. Photo Credit: Guillermo Gutierrez Carrascal / / Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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51262660 General view of the bonfire where the sardine is burned at the end of the procession. The Sardine procession which takes place in Madrid, is a centuries-old Spanish tradition made famous by a painting of the Spanish artist Francisco de Goya called The Burial of the Sardine. It marks the end of Carnival celebrations and the beginning of Lent 40 days before Easter. It consists of a procession that parodies a funeral in which a symbolic figure of a sardine in its coffin is burned. The festivity takes place every Ash Wednesday and symbolizes the burial of the past and the rebirth of society. Photo Credit: Guillermo Gutierrez Carrascal / / Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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51262556 Members of the brotherhood of the sardine are seen carrying torches lighting during the procession. The Sardine procession which takes place in Madrid, is a centuries-old Spanish tradition made famous by a painting of the Spanish artist Francisco de Goya called The Burial of the Sardine. It marks the end of Carnival celebrations and the beginning of Lent 40 days before Easter. It consists of a procession that parodies a funeral in which a symbolic figure of a sardine in its coffin is burned. The festivity takes place every Ash Wednesday and symbolizes the burial of the past and the rebirth of society. Photo Credit: Guillermo Gutierrez Carrascal / / Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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51262607 Members of the brotherhood of the sardine are seen carrying torches lighting, singing and dancing are seen during the procession. The Sardine procession which takes place in Madrid, is a centuries-old Spanish tradition made famous by a painting of the Spanish artist Francisco de Goya called The Burial of the Sardine. It marks the end of Carnival celebrations and the beginning of Lent 40 days before Easter. It consists of a procession that parodies a funeral in which a symbolic figure of a sardine in its coffin is burned. The festivity takes place every Ash Wednesday and symbolizes the burial of the past and the rebirth of society. Photo Credit: Guillermo Gutierrez Carrascal / / Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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51262554 Members of the brotherhood of the sardine carry a coffin containing an artificial sardine during the procession. The Sardine procession which takes place in Madrid, is a centuries-old Spanish tradition made famous by a painting of the Spanish artist Francisco de Goya called The Burial of the Sardine. It marks the end of Carnival celebrations and the beginning of Lent 40 days before Easter. It consists of a procession that parodies a funeral in which a symbolic figure of a sardine in its coffin is burned. The festivity takes place every Ash Wednesday and symbolizes the burial of the past and the rebirth of society. Photo Credit: Guillermo Gutierrez Carrascal / / Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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51262557 Members of the brotherhood of the sardine are seen carrying torches lighting during the procession. The Sardine procession which takes place in Madrid, is a centuries-old Spanish tradition made famous by a painting of the Spanish artist Francisco de Goya called The Burial of the Sardine. It marks the end of Carnival celebrations and the beginning of Lent 40 days before Easter. It consists of a procession that parodies a funeral in which a symbolic figure of a sardine in its coffin is burned. The festivity takes place every Ash Wednesday and symbolizes the burial of the past and the rebirth of society. Photo Credit: Guillermo Gutierrez Carrascal / / Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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51262558 A member of the brotherhood of the sardine is seen carrying a torche lighting during the procession. The Sardine procession which takes place in Madrid, is a centuries-old Spanish tradition made famous by a painting of the Spanish artist Francisco de Goya called The Burial of the Sardine. It marks the end of Carnival celebrations and the beginning of Lent 40 days before Easter. It consists of a procession that parodies a funeral in which a symbolic figure of a sardine in its coffin is burned. The festivity takes place every Ash Wednesday and symbolizes the burial of the past and the rebirth of society. Photo Credit: Guillermo Gutierrez Carrascal / / Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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51262618 A member of the brotherhood of the sardine throwing the sardine to the bonfire, surrounded by the other members of the brotherhood.The Sardine procession which takes place in Madrid, is a centuries-old Spanish tradition made famous by a painting of the Spanish artist Francisco de Goya called The Burial of the Sardine. It marks the end of Carnival celebrations and the beginning of Lent 40 days before Easter. It consists of a procession that parodies a funeral in which a symbolic figure of a sardine in its coffin is burned. The festivity takes place every Ash Wednesday and symbolizes the burial of the past and the rebirth of society. Photo Credit: Guillermo Gutierrez Carrascal / / Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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20240112_zaf_a110_002 January 12, 2024, Rome, Italy: The Parasol of Francisco José de Goya y Lucientes (L) and The Fortune Teller of Caravaggio (R) are seen during a press preview of the exhibition project ''Goya and Caravaggio: Truth and Rebellion'' at the Capitoline Museums, in Rome, Italy, 12 January 2024. ANSA/FABIO FRUSTACI (Credit Image: © ANSA/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240112_zaf_a110_003 January 12, 2024, Rome, Italy: The Parasol of Francisco José de Goya y Lucientes (L) and The Fortune Teller of Caravaggio (R) are seen during a press preview of the exhibition project ''Goya and Caravaggio: Truth and Rebellion'' at the Capitoline Museums, in Rome, Italy, 12 January 2024. ANSA/FABIO FRUSTACI (Credit Image: © ANSA/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20231214_zna_c181_649 December 14, 2023, Madrid, Spain: Ricardo Pereda and Francisca Pereda during the premiere of ''La sociedad de la nieve'', which is presented at the Círculo de Bellas Artes, on December 14, 2023, in Madrid (Spain). J.A. Bayona's new film is one of the favorites for the next edition of the Goya Awards with 13 nominations...CINEMA..José Oliva / Europa Press..12/14/2023 (Credit Image: © José Oliva/Contacto/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20231214_zea_c181_145 December 14, 2023, Madrid, Madrid, Spain: Ricardo Pereda and Francisca Pereda during the premiere of ''La sociedad de la nieve'', which is presented at the Círculo de Bellas Artes, on December 14, 2023, in Madrid (Spain). J.A. Bayona's new film is one of the favorites for the next edition of the Goya Awards with 13 nominations...CINEMA..José Oliva / Europa Press..12/14/2023 (Credit Image: © José Oliva/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20231214_zna_c181_561 December 14, 2023, Madrid, Spain: Enzo Vogrincic, Matías Recalt, Agustín Pardella, Simón Hempe, Diego Vezzeti, Valentino Alonso, Fernando Contagiani, Francisco Romero, Felipe Ramusio, Paula Baldini, Alfonsina Caricia and Juan Diego Eira and Juan Antonio Bayona during the premiere of ''La sociedad de la nieve'', presented at the Círculo de Bellas Artes, on December 14, 2023, in Madrid (Spain). The new film by J.A. Bayona is one of the favorites for the next edition of the Goya Awards with 13 nominations...CINEMA..José Oliva / Europa Press..12/14/2023 (Credit Image: © José Oliva/Contacto/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20231214_zna_c181_567 December 14, 2023, Madrid, Spain: Enzo Vogrincic, Matías Recalt, Agustín Pardella, Simón Hempe, Diego Vezzeti, Valentino Alonso, Fernando Contagiani, Francisco Romero, Felipe Ramusio, Paula Baldini, Alfonsina Caricia and Juan Diego Eira and Juan Antonio Bayona during the premiere of ''La sociedad de la nieve'', presented at the Círculo de Bellas Artes, on December 14, 2023, in Madrid (Spain). The new film by J.A. Bayona is one of the favorites for the next edition of the Goya Awards with 13 nominations...CINEMA..José Oliva / Europa Press..12/14/2023 (Credit Image: © José Oliva/Contacto/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20231214_zna_c181_560 December 14, 2023, Madrid, Spain: Enzo Vogrincic, Matías Recalt, Agustín Pardella, Simón Hempe, Diego Vezzeti, Valentino Alonso, Fernando Contagiani, Francisco Romero, Felipe Ramusio, Paula Baldini, Alfonsina Caricia and Juan Diego Eira and Juan Antonio Bayona during the premiere of ''La sociedad de la nieve'', presented at the Círculo de Bellas Artes, on December 14, 2023, in Madrid (Spain). The new film by J.A. Bayona is one of the favorites for the next edition of the Goya Awards with 13 nominations...CINEMA..José Oliva / Europa Press..12/14/2023 (Credit Image: © José Oliva/Contacto/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20231214_zna_c181_559 December 14, 2023, Madrid, Spain: Enzo Vogrincic, Matías Recalt, Agustín Pardella, Simón Hempe, Diego Vezzeti, Valentino Alonso, Fernando Contagiani, Francisco Romero, Felipe Ramusio, Paula Baldini, Alfonsina Caricia and Juan Diego Eira and Juan Antonio Bayona during the premiere of ''La sociedad de la nieve'', presented at the Círculo de Bellas Artes, on December 14, 2023, in Madrid (Spain). The new film by J.A. Bayona is one of the favorites for the next edition of the Goya Awards with 13 nominations...CINEMA..José Oliva / Europa Press..12/14/2023 (Credit Image: © José Oliva/Contacto/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20231214_zea_c181_062 December 14, 2023, Madrid, Madrid, Spain: Enzo Vogrincic, Matías Recalt, Agustín Pardella, Simón Hempe, Diego Vezzeti, Valentino Alonso, Fernando Contagiani, Francisco Romero, Felipe Ramusio, Paula Baldini, Alfonsina Caricia and Juan Diego Eira and Juan Antonio Bayona during the premiere of ''La sociedad de la nieve'', presented at the Círculo de Bellas Artes, on December 14, 2023, in Madrid (Spain). The new film by J.A. Bayona is one of the favorites for the next edition of the Goya Awards with 13 nominations...CINEMA..José Oliva / Europa Press..12/14/2023 (Credit Image: © José Oliva/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20231214_zea_c181_064 December 14, 2023, Madrid, Madrid, Spain: Enzo Vogrincic, Matías Recalt, Agustín Pardella, Simón Hempe, Diego Vezzeti, Valentino Alonso, Fernando Contagiani, Francisco Romero, Felipe Ramusio, Paula Baldini, Alfonsina Caricia and Juan Diego Eira and Juan Antonio Bayona during the premiere of ''La sociedad de la nieve'', presented at the Círculo de Bellas Artes, on December 14, 2023, in Madrid (Spain). The new film by J.A. Bayona is one of the favorites for the next edition of the Goya Awards with 13 nominations...CINEMA..José Oliva / Europa Press..12/14/2023 (Credit Image: © José Oliva/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20231214_zea_c181_058 December 14, 2023, Madrid, Madrid, Spain: Enzo Vogrincic, Matías Recalt, Agustín Pardella, Simón Hempe, Diego Vezzeti, Valentino Alonso, Fernando Contagiani, Francisco Romero, Felipe Ramusio, Paula Baldini, Alfonsina Caricia and Juan Diego Eira and Juan Antonio Bayona during the premiere of ''La sociedad de la nieve'', presented at the Círculo de Bellas Artes, on December 14, 2023, in Madrid (Spain). The new film by J.A. Bayona is one of the favorites for the next edition of the Goya Awards with 13 nominations...CINEMA..José Oliva / Europa Press..12/14/2023 (Credit Image: © José Oliva/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20231214_zea_c181_061 December 14, 2023, Madrid, Madrid, Spain: Enzo Vogrincic, Matías Recalt, Agustín Pardella, Simón Hempe, Diego Vezzeti, Valentino Alonso, Fernando Contagiani, Francisco Romero, Felipe Ramusio, Paula Baldini, Alfonsina Caricia and Juan Diego Eira and Juan Antonio Bayona during the premiere of ''La sociedad de la nieve'', presented at the Círculo de Bellas Artes, on December 14, 2023, in Madrid (Spain). The new film by J.A. Bayona is one of the favorites for the next edition of the Goya Awards with 13 nominations...CINEMA..José Oliva / Europa Press..12/14/2023 (Credit Image: © José Oliva/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20231214_zea_c181_055 December 14, 2023, Madrid, Madrid, Spain: Enzo Vogrincic, Matías Recalt, Agustín Pardella, Simón Hempe, Diego Vezzeti, Valentino Alonso, Fernando Contagiani, Francisco Romero, Felipe Ramusio, Paula Baldini, Alfonsina Caricia and Juan Diego Eira and Juan Antonio Bayona during the premiere of ''La sociedad de la nieve'', presented at the Círculo de Bellas Artes, on December 14, 2023, in Madrid (Spain). The new film by J.A. Bayona is one of the favorites for the next edition of the Goya Awards with 13 nominations...CINEMA..José Oliva / Europa Press..12/14/2023 (Credit Image: © José Oliva/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20231214_zna_c181_553 December 14, 2023, Madrid, Spain: Enzo Vogrincic, Matías Recalt, Agustín Pardella, Simón Hempe, Diego Vezzeti, Valentino Alonso, Fernando Contagiani, Francisco Romero, Felipe Ramusio, Paula Baldini, Alfonsina Caricia and Juan Diego Eira and Juan Antonio Bayona during the premiere of ''La sociedad de la nieve'', presented at the Círculo de Bellas Artes, on December 14, 2023, in Madrid (Spain). The new film by J.A. Bayona is one of the favorites for the next edition of the Goya Awards with 13 nominations...CINEMA..José Oliva / Europa Press..12/14/2023 (Credit Image: © José Oliva/Contacto/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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49453985 RUSSIA, MOSCOW - NOVEMBER 7, 2023: People are seen by Portrait of Dona Antonia Zarate (1810-1811) by Spanish artist Francisco Jose de Goya y Lucientes during a press preview of an exhibition titled "Spanish Collection. From Collections of Russian Museums" at the Pushkin State Museum of Fine Arts. The exhibition organized jointly with the State Hermitage Museum, features more than 50 works by Spanish artists of the 16th-19th centuries. Valery Sharifulin/TASS/Sipa USA
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20230413_zea_c181_142 April 13, 2023, Madrid, Madrid, Spain: Actor Francisco Nortes poses at the photocall prior to the preview of '¡Ay, Carmela! at the Teatro de Bellas Artes on April 13, 2023, in Madrid (Spain). Pepón Nieto and María Adánez star, under the direction of José Carlos Plaza, in José Sanchis Sinisterra's comedy, whose film adaptation by Carlos Saura won the Goya for Best Film in 1991. The play is set in the battle of Belchite during the Spanish Civil War, when two troubadours from the Republican side mistakenly cross the enemy line and are forced to improvise a theatrical performance for the national side...13 APRIL 2023;THEATER;PREVIEW;PLAY;MOVIE;GOYA;CIVIL WAR;ENTERTAINMENT;CULTURE;ART;PHOTOCALL;COMEDY;LAUGHTER..A. Pérez Meca / Europa Press..04/13/2023 (Credit Image: © A. PéRez Meca/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20230413_zna_c181_639 April 13, 2023, Madrid, Spain: Actor Francisco Nortes poses at the photocall prior to the preview of '¡Ay, Carmela! at the Teatro de Bellas Artes on April 13, 2023, in Madrid (Spain). Pepón Nieto and María Adánez star, under the direction of José Carlos Plaza, in José Sanchis Sinisterra's comedy, whose film adaptation by Carlos Saura won the Goya for Best Film in 1991. The play is set in the battle of Belchite during the Spanish Civil War, when two troubadours from the Republican side mistakenly cross the enemy line and are forced to improvise a theatrical performance for the national side...13 APRIL 2023;THEATER;PREVIEW;PLAY;MOVIE;GOYA;CIVIL WAR;ENTERTAINMENT;CULTURE;ART;PHOTOCALL;COMEDY;LAUGHTER..A. Pérez Meca / Europa Press..04/13/2023 (Credit Image: © A. PéRez Meca/Contacto/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20230309_zna_c181_332 March 9, 2023, Valencia (Valencian Community, Spain: Several works during the presentation of the exhibition 'Goya. Caprichos', at the Museo de Bellas Artes, on March 9, 2023, in Valencia, Valencian Community (Spain). The Museo de Bellas Artes de València has received a donation of the complete series of Francisco de Goya's Caprichos, printed by the Calcografía Nacional in 1868, made by grammarian Ángel López García-Molins, whose collection belonged to his grandfather, Antonio García Molins...09 MARCH 2023;GOYA;EXHIBITION;DONATION;CAPRICHOS;FRANCISCO DE GOYA;ART;CULTURE;PAINTING;PAINTINGS;COLLECTION..Rober Solsona / Europa Press..03/09/2023 (Credit Image: © Rober Solsona/Contacto/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20230309_zna_c181_333 March 9, 2023, Valencia (Valencian Community, Spain: Several works during the presentation of the exhibition 'Goya. Caprichos', at the Museo de Bellas Artes, on March 9, 2023, in Valencia, Valencian Community (Spain). The Museo de Bellas Artes de València has received a donation of the complete series of Francisco de Goya's Caprichos, printed by the Calcografía Nacional in 1868, made by grammarian Ángel López García-Molins, whose collection belonged to his grandfather, Antonio García Molins...09 MARCH 2023;GOYA;EXHIBITION;DONATION;CAPRICHOS;FRANCISCO DE GOYA;ART;CULTURE;PAINTING;PAINTINGS;COLLECTION..Rober Solsona / Europa Press..03/09/2023 (Credit Image: © Rober Solsona/Contacto/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20230309_zna_c181_331 March 9, 2023, Valencia (Valencian Community, Spain: Several works during the presentation of the exhibition 'Goya. Caprichos', at the Museo de Bellas Artes, on March 9, 2023, in Valencia, Valencian Community (Spain). The Museo de Bellas Artes de València has received a donation of the complete series of Francisco de Goya's Caprichos, printed by the Calcografía Nacional in 1868, made by grammarian Ángel López García-Molins, whose collection belonged to his grandfather, Antonio García Molins...09 MARCH 2023;GOYA;EXHIBITION;DONATION;CAPRICHOS;FRANCISCO DE GOYA;ART;CULTURE;PAINTING;PAINTINGS;COLLECTION..Rober Solsona / Europa Press..03/09/2023 (Credit Image: © Rober Solsona/Contacto/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20230222_zaa_s197_383 February 22, 2023, Madrid, Spain: A brother of the Sardine with a cape full of allegorical medals of sardines, looks at the public and behind the statue of Francisco de Goya, prior to beginning the celebration of the carnival of the Burial of the Sardine that toured the streets of Madrid. The burial of the sardine is a funeral procession that is celebrated every Ash Wednesday, to say goodbye to the week of carnival in Madrid, it is believed that the festivity dates back to the 18th century. It is celebrated to give way to the forty days before the arrival of Holy Week. (Credit Image: © Luis Soto/SOPA Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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44673647 A brother of the Sardine with a cape full of allegorical medals of sardines, looks at the public and behind the statue of Francisco de Goya, prior to beginning the celebration of the carnival of the Burial of the Sardine that toured the streets of Madrid. The burial of the sardine is a funeral procession that is celebrated every Ash Wednesday, to say goodbye to the week of carnival in Madrid, it is believed that the festivity dates back to the 18th century. It is celebrated to give way to the forty days before the arrival of Holy Week. Photo Credit: Luis Soto / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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20230202_zna_c181_036 February 2, 2023, Seville, Andalusia, Spain: Visitors can see on their tablet the scenes of the shootings carried out in each location of the Alcázar of Seville on January 2, 2023 in (Seville, Andalusia, Spain). The Real Alcázar joins the parallel activities on the occasion of the celebration of the Goya Awards ceremony in Seville, which will take place on February 11. On this occasion, from February 1 to 11, the palace complex will offer free guided tours 'Un Alcázar de Cine', where visitors can learn first-hand about the most emblematic film locations of this place...02 FEBRUARY 2023..Francisco J. Olmo..02/02/2023 (Credit Image: © Francisco J. Olmo/Contacto/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20230202_zna_c181_020 February 2, 2023, Seville, Andalusia, Spain: The guide tells in detail the shootings, with their respective anecdotes, carried out in each place of the Alcázar of Seville on January 2, 2023 in (Seville, Andalusia, Spain). The Real Alcázar joins the parallel activities on the occasion of the celebration of the Goya Awards ceremony in Seville, which will take place on February 11. On this occasion, from February 1 to 11, the palace complex is offering free guided tours 'Un Alcázar de Cine', where visitors can learn first-hand about the most emblematic film locations of this place...02 FEBRUARY 2023..Francisco J. Olmo..02/02/2023 (Credit Image: © Francisco J. Olmo/Contacto/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20221130_zna_c181_328 November 30, 2022, Zaragoza (Aragón, Spain: The president of the Real Academia de Nobles y Bellas Artes de San Luis and trustee of Fundación Ibercaja, Domingo Buesa, speaks during the presentation of the oil on canvas portrait of Francisco de Goya by Miguel de Múzquiz, Conde de Gausa, at the Museo Goya de Fundación Ibercaja, on November 30, 2022, in Zaragoza, Aragón (Spain). The portrait, from a private collection, joins the 24 works by the Aragonese painter in the center's permanent collection. In this portrait, Goya reveals that mastery and quickness of touch that will be characteristic of his most advanced painting. With this latest addition, the Goya Museum's artistic corpus now includes 25 works by Francisco de Goya, 24 paintings and 1 drawing, in addition to the complete series of engravings from 1778 to 1825...30 NOVEMBER 2022;MUSEUM OF ZARAGOZA;GOYA;FRANCISCO DE GOYA;MUSEUM;PORTRAITS;ART..Fabián Simón / Europa Press..11/30/2022 (Credit Image: © FabiáN SimóN/Contacto/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20221130_zna_c181_329 November 30, 2022, Zaragoza (Aragón, Spain: A man in front of an oil on canvas portrait of Francisco de Goya by Miguel de Múzquiz, Count of Gausa, at the Museo Goya of Fundación Ibercaja, on November 30, 2022, in Zaragoza, Aragón (Spain). The portrait, from a private collection, joins the 24 works by the Aragonese painter in the center's permanent collection. In this portrait, Goya reveals that mastery and quickness of touch that will be characteristic of his most advanced painting. With this latest addition, the Goya Museum's artistic corpus now includes 25 works by Francisco de Goya, 24 paintings and 1 drawing, in addition to the complete series of engravings from 1778 to 1825...30 NOVEMBER 2022;MUSEUM OF ZARAGOZA;GOYA;FRANCISCO DE GOYA;MUSEUM;PORTRAITS;ART..Fabián Simón / Europa Press..11/30/2022 (Credit Image: © FabiáN SimóN/Contacto/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20221130_zna_c181_315 November 30, 2022, Zaragoza (Aragón, Spain: The director of the Goya Museum, Charo Añaños, and the general director of Fundación Ibercaja, José Luis Rodrigo, during the presentation of the oil on canvas portrait of Francisco de Goya by Miguel de Múzquiz, Count of Gausa, at the Goya Museum of Fundación Ibercaja, on November 30, 2022, in Zaragoza, Aragón (Spain). The portrait, from a private collection, joins the 24 works by the Aragonese painter in the center's permanent collection. In this portrait, Goya reveals that mastery and quickness of touch that will be characteristic of his most advanced painting. With this latest addition, the Goya Museum's artistic corpus now includes 25 works by Francisco de Goya, 24 paintings and 1 drawing, in addition to the complete series of engravings from 1778 to 1825...30 NOVEMBER 2022;MUSEUM OF ZARAGOZA;GOYA;FRANCISCO DE GOYA;MUSEUM;PORTRAITS;ART..Fabián Simón / Europa Press..11/30/2022 (Credit Image: © FabiáN SimóN/Contacto/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20221130_zna_c181_321 November 30, 2022, Zaragoza (Aragón, Spain: (L-R) The director of the Goya Museum, Charo Añaños; the president of the Real Academia de Nobles y Bellas Artes de San Luis and trustee of Fundación Ibercaja, Domingo Buesa; and the general director of Fundación Ibercaja, José Luis Rodrigo, during the presentation of the oil on canvas portrait of Francisco de Goya, by Miguel de Múzquiz, Conde de Gausa, at the Museo Goya de Fundación Ibercaja, on November 30, 2022, in Zaragoza, Aragón (Spain). The portrait, from a private collection, joins the 24 works by the Aragonese painter in the center's permanent collection. In this portrait, Goya reveals that mastery and quickness of touch that will be characteristic of his most advanced painting. With this latest addition, the Goya Museum's artistic corpus now includes 25 works by Francisco de Goya, 24 paintings and 1 drawing, in addition to the complete series of engravings from 1778 to 1825...30 NOVEMBER 2022;MUSEUM OF ZARAGOZA;GOYA;FRANCISCO DE GOYA;MUSEUM;PORTRAITS;ART..Fabián Simón / Europa Press..11/30/2022 (Credit Image: © FabiáN SimóN/Contacto/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20221130_zna_c181_299 November 30, 2022, Zaragoza (Aragón, Spain: The director of the Goya Museum, Charo Añaños, during the presentation of the oil on canvas portrait of Francisco de Goya by Miguel de Múzquiz, Count of Gausa, at the Goya Museum of Fundación Ibercaja, on November 30, 2022, in Zaragoza, Aragón (Spain). The portrait, from a private collection, joins the 24 works by the Aragonese painter in the center's permanent collection. In this portrait, Goya reveals that mastery and quickness of touch that will be characteristic of his most advanced painting. With this latest addition, the Goya Museum's artistic corpus now includes 25 works by Francisco de Goya, 24 paintings and 1 drawing, in addition to the complete series of engravings from 1778 to 1825...30 NOVEMBER 2022;MUSEUM OF ZARAGOZA;GOYA;FRANCISCO DE GOYA;MUSEUM;PORTRAITS;ART..Fabián Simón / Europa Press..11/30/2022 (Credit Image: © FabiáN SimóN/Contacto/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20221023_zna_c181_080 October 23, 2022, Madrid, Spain: Information panel for the exhibition 'From Skin to Canvas: Another Look at Breast Cancer', at the Thyssen Museum, on October 23, 2022, in Madrid (Spain). Replicas of the works 'Adam and Eve' by Hans Baldung Grien, 'Venus and Cupid' by Peter Paul Rubens and 'The Naked Maja' by Francisco de Goya show the breasts of the women and men of their mastectomized protagonists with the aim of raising awareness of the importance of breast cancer prevention. The organizers intend, in addition to seeking the connection between art and breast cancer, to focus on the importance of continuing to support research to improve the lives of patients suffering from this disease...23 OCTOBER 2022;CULTURE;ART;PLASTIC ARTS;MUSEUM;ART GALLERY..Jesús Hellín / Europa Press..10/23/2022 (Credit Image: © JesúS HellíN/Contacto/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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ny030418190313 ?Manuel Osorio Manrique de Zuñiga,? center, by Francisco Goya, is one of 700 paintings from the European collection that will be moved, at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, March 20, 2018. The Met Museum is replacing aging skylights above its European paintings. You?ll see favorites in natural light, the way old masters painted them. (Vincent Tullo/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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908_06_lehd11390 Jose Antonio, Marques de Caballero
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PAR12821 SPAIN. Madrid. 1993. Prado Museum. Henri CARTIER-BRESSON admiring a painting by GOYA "La romería de San Isidro".
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PAR16599 Prado Museum; the Goya room.
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PAR27805 Madrid, Musée du Prado, la "Maja vêtue" et la "Maja nue" de Goya.
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PAR27804 Madrid. Musée du Prado. La "Maja vêtue " et la "Maja nue" de GOYA.
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PAR202451 SPAIN. Madrid. 1985.
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SCF1768 Madrid, Spagna: tomba di Francisco GOYA.
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alb3651836 Exotic Flower. Artist: Édouard Manet (French, Paris 1832-1883 Paris); In the manner of Goya (Francisco de Goya y Lucientes) (Spanish, Fuendetodos 1746-1828 Bordeaux). Author: For a sonnet by Armand Renaud (French). Dimensions: 6 13/16 x 4 1/2in. (17.3 x 11.4cm)Sheet: 10 15/16 x 7 15/16in. (27.8 x 20.2cm). Publisher: For a publication by Philippe Burty (French, Paris 1830-1890 Astaffort). Date: 1868. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.
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alb4156527 Francisco de Goya (Fuendetodos, 1746-Bordeaux, 1828). Portrait of Asensio Julià (ca. 1798). Oil on canvas. 54.5 x 41 cm. Museum: Museo Nacional Thyssen-Bornemisza, Madrid.
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alb4156529 Francisco de Goya (Fuendetodos, 1746-Bordeaux, 1828). El tío Paquete (ca. 1819 - 1820). Oil on canvas. 39 x 31 cm. Museum: Museo Nacional Thyssen-Bornemisza, Madrid.
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alb4156528 Francisco de Goya (Fuendetodos, 1746-Bordeaux, 1828). Portrait of Ferdinand VII (ca. 1814 - 1815). Oil on canvas. 84 x 63.5 cm. Museum: Museo Nacional Thyssen-Bornemisza, Madrid.
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alb4142297 Pretty Teachings, plate 15 from Los Caprichos. Francisco José de Goya y Lucientes; Spanish, 1746-1828. Date: 1797-1799. Dimensions: 181 x 125 mm (image); 218 x 152 mm (plate); 301 x 207 mm (sheet). Etching and aquatint on ivory laid paper. Origin: Spain. Museum: The Chicago Art Institute, Chicago, USA.
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alb4142366 They Spruce Themselves Up, plate 51 from Los Caprichos. Francisco José de Goya y Lucientes; Spanish, 1746-1828. Date: 1797-1799. Dimensions: 181 x 127 mm (image); 210 x 148 mm (plate); 301 x 207 mm (sheet). Etching and aquatint in sepia on ivory laid paper. Origin: Spain. Museum: The Chicago Art Institute, Chicago, USA.
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akg432391 aft.: Goya, Francisco de; 1746-1828. "La novillada" (fighting with a young bull). Tapestry by Cornelio Vandergoten and Livinio Stuyck y Vandergoten, Real Fabrica de Tapices, Madrid, production. 1780-1800, aft. cartoon by Goya 1779/80. Wool and silk, basse lisse technique, 265 × 146 cm. Palacio Real, Madrid, Patrimonio Nacional. Museum: Madrid, Patrimonio Nacional.
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alb2069866 Francisco de Goya y Lucientes / ''Chicken Fights' ('Horse and Rider')', 1791-1792, Spanish School, Oil on canvas, 137 cm x 104 cm, P07112. Museum: MUSEO DEL PRADO, MADRID, SPAIN.
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alb2068706 Francisco de Goya y Lucientes / 'The Straw Manikin', 1791-1792, Spanish School, Oil on canvas, 267 cm x 160 cm, P00802. Museum: MUSEO DEL PRADO, MADRID, SPAIN.
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alb2068561 Francisco de Goya y Lucientes / 'The Third of May 1808 in Madrid: The Executions on Principe Pio Hill', 1814, Spanish School, Oil on canvas, 268 cm x 347 cm, P00749. Museum: MUSEO DEL PRADO, MADRID, SPAIN.
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alb2069581 Francisco de Goya y Lucientes / 'The Parasol', 1777, Spanish School, Oil on canvas, 104 cm x 152 cm, P00773. Museum: MUSEO DEL PRADO, MADRID, SPAIN.
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alb2069951 Francisco de Goya y Lucientes / 'The Wedding', 1792, Spanish School, Oil on canvas, 269 cm x 396 cm, P00799. Museum: MUSEO DEL PRADO, MADRID, SPAIN.
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alb2069091 Francisco de Goya y Lucientes / 'Stilts', 1791-1792, Spanish School, Oil on canvas, 268 cm x 320 cm, P00801. Museum: MUSEO DEL PRADO, MADRID, SPAIN.
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alb2069798 Francisco de Goya y Lucientes / 'The Blind Guitarrist', 1778, Spanish School, Oil on canvas, 260 cm x 311 cm, P00778. Museum: MUSEO DEL PRADO, MADRID, SPAIN.
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alb2069795 Francisco de Goya y Lucientes / 'The Flower Girls, or Spring', 1786, Spanish School, Oil on canvas, 277 cm x 192 cm, P00793. Museum: MUSEO DEL PRADO, MADRID, SPAIN.
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