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Friar Pedro Binds El Maragato with a Rope, c. 1806
Content Provider | Art Institute of Chicago |
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Artist | Francisco José de Goya y Lucientes |
Spatial Coverage | Spain |
Temporal Coverage | 1801-1811 |
Description | In small, lively paintings made for his own pleasure or for a few discerning patrons, Francisco de Goya explored satirical and popular aspects of Spanish life. This series was inspired by a contemporary event, the capture of notorious criminal El Maragato by Friar Pedro de Saldivia in 1806. After escaping from prison, El Maragato spent two months stealing food, guns, and money before trying to take Friar Pedro and other innocent people hostage. The friar outsmarted the bandit, however, seizing his gun, shooting him in the thigh as he tried to flee, and finally tying him up. This story was extremely popular in the early 19th century and Spanish artists memorialized it in images, poems, and songs. [A work made of oil on panel.] |
File Format | JPG / JPEG |
Access Restriction | Open |
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Subject Keyword | Painting Oil Paint (paint) Oil Painting Nineteenth Century Narrative Oil Paintings (visual Works) Oil On Panel Paint Spanish Organic Material Panel (wood) Plant Material Wood (plant Material) Painting (image Making) Painting Techniques Panel Painting 19th Century Blood Exterior Friars Guns Rope Trees Violence Weapons European Painting Century of Progress Chicago World's Fairs Artworks Painting and Sculpture of Europe |
Content Type | Image |
Resource Type | Painting |
Object Type | Painting |