From Goya to Picasso: Spanish art at Scotland's National Gallery
Pablo Picasso, Weeping Woman (1937) Photograph: Picasso/Collection: Tate, LondonEl Greco, Lady in a Fur Wrap (c1577-80) Photograph: The Stirling Maxwell Collection, Pollok HouseDiego Velázquez, An Old Woman Cooking Eggs (1618)Photograph: National Gallery of Scotland
Henry Moore, Spanish Prisoner (c1939)Photograph: Henry Moore FoundationFrancisco de Goya, preparatory drawing of Arthur Wellesley, first Duke of Wellington (1812) Photograph: British MuseumFrancisco de Goya, The Duke of Wellington (1812-14) Photograph: National Gallery, LondonFrancisco de Goya, Que Valor! (What courage!), Plate 7 of Los Desastres de La Guerra (The Disasters of War), 1809-14 Photograph: National Gallery of ScotlandFrancisco de Goya, Grande Hazaña! Con Muertos! (A Heroic Feat! With Dead Men!), Plate 39 of Los Desastres de la Guerra (The Disasters of War), 1809-14 Photograph: National Gallery of ScotlandBartolomé Esteban Murillo, A Young Man With a Basket of Fruit, 'Personification of Summer' (c1665-70) Photograph: National Gallery of ScotlandJohn Ballantyne, John Phillip in His Studio (c1864). The artist John Phillip had gone to Spain in 1851 for the sake of his health, and was soon inspired by Spanish life and art Photograph: Scottish National Portrait GalleryJohn Phillip, The Evil Eye (1859) Photograph: Collection Hospitalfield House, ArbroathFrancisco de Zurbarán, St Francis in Meditation (1635-39) Photograph: National Gallery, London
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