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  • Manuel Osorio Manrique de Zuñiga (1784–1792), Goya (Francisco de Goya y Lucientes) (Spanish, Fuendetodos 1746–1828 Bordeaux), Oil on canvas

Manuel Osorio Manrique de Zuñiga (1784–1792)

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Goya (Francisco de Goya y Lucientes) (Spanish, Fuendetodos 1746–1828 Bordeaux)

1787–88

Oil on canvas

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Outfitted in a splendid red costume, the son of the count and countess of Altamira is shown between a cage of finches and three wide-eyed cats who appear captivated by the boy’s pet magpie. In its beak the magpie holds Goya’s calling card and signature. Goya may have intended this cast of animals as a reminder of the frail boundaries that separate the child’s world from the forces of evil, or as a commentary on the fleeting nature of innocence and youth. Manuel died only a few years after his portrait was painted, at the age of eight.

5236. Manuel Osorio Manrique de Zuñiga (1784–1792)

Goya, 1787-88

OLELO HOIKE

Anana
50 x 40 in. (127 x 101.6 cm)
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The Jules Bache Collection, 1949
Helu Komo
49.7.41

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