Description
"Friar Pedro Binds El Maragato with a Rope" is a painting created around 1806 by Francisco de Goya. It depicts a scene from Spanish folklore where Friar Pedro, a character known for his humor and trickery, ties a rope to the back of a man named El Maragato (The Peasant) as a prank. The painting showcases Goya's talent in capturing movement and emotion through vivid brushstrokes and expressive facial expressions, reflecting the sophistication of Spanish art during the late 18th and early 19th centuries.
Friar Pedro Binds El Maragato with a Rope (c. 1806) - Francisco de Goya - Canvas Print
- Premium Quality: Hand stretched over a 38mm pine gallery frame with premium 330gsm cotton canvas.
- Advanced Finish: Lacquered with satin varnish for UV protection, ensuring vibrant and lasting color.
- Archival Grade Inks: Printed with archival-grade inks to resist fading, maintaining the artwork's beauty for years.
- Ready to Hang: Each canvas comes ready to hang right out the box, making installation effortless.
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Available Sizes: 14"x10" (35x25cm), 16"x12" (40x30cm)
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