Francisco José de Goya y Lucientes

Origin of the harpoons or banderillas, plate seven from The Art of Bullfighting

1814/16, published 1816
Etching, burnished aquatint and burin on ivory laid paper
20.1 × 31.5 cm (7.9 × 12.4 in)

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