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After Goya

Print
2011 (printed)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Colour print of a young girl wearing a red dress standing in front of two cats fighting over the remains of a bird. A green birdcage is just in view in the bottom right hand corner. The girl holds her hands over her mouth in disbelief.


Object details

Category
Object type
TitleAfter Goya (assigned by artist)
Materials and techniques
screenprinted on paper
Brief description
Print, Screenprint, 'After Goya' by Brian Adam Douglas, New York, 2011.
Physical description
Colour print of a young girl wearing a red dress standing in front of two cats fighting over the remains of a bird. A green birdcage is just in view in the bottom right hand corner. The girl holds her hands over her mouth in disbelief.
Dimensions
  • Height: 109cm
  • Width: 81cm
Content description
Colour print of a young girl wearing a red dress standing in front of two cats fighting over the remains of a bird. A green birdcage is just in view in the bottom right hand corner. The girl holds her hands over her mouth in disbelief.
Credit line
Gift of Black Rat Press
Subjects depicted
Collection
Accession number
E.1463-2011

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Record createdDecember 14, 2011
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