Francisco Goya, Francesco Goya y Lucientes, Pintor (Francesco Goya y Lucientes, Painter), published 1799, etching, aquatint, drypoint, and burin on laid paper, National Gallery of Art, Washington. https://dartabase.art/cite/nga/7451 Francisco Goya, Volaverunt (They Have Flown), published 1799, etching, aquatint, and drypoint on laid paper, National Gallery of Art, Washington. https://dartabase.art/cite/nga/7479 Giovanni Domenico Tiepolo, A Spring Shower, 1797–1804, pen and brown ink and brush and brown wash over black chalk; framing lines in brown ink over graphite on antique laid paper, Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland. https://dartabase.art/cite/cleveland/117028 Francisco José de Goya y Lucientes, Maja and an officer; folio 22 (verso) from the Madrid Album "B", 1795–97, Brush and point of brush, carbon black washes, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. https://dartabase.art/cite/met/334724 Francisco Goya, Si amanece; nos vamos (When Day Breaks We Will Be Off), published 1799, etching, burnished aquatint, and burin on laid paper, National Gallery of Art, Washington. https://dartabase.art/cite/nga/7509 Francisco Goya, Duendecitos (Hobgoblins), published 1799, etching and burnished aquatint on laid paper, National Gallery of Art, Washington. https://dartabase.art/cite/nga/7520 Francisco Goya, El amour y la muerte (Love and Death), published 1799, etching, burnished aquatint, and burin on laid paper, National Gallery of Art, Washington. https://dartabase.art/cite/nga/7480 Francisco Goya, Que viene el coco (Here Comes the Bogey-Man), published 1799, etching and burnished aquatint on laid paper, National Gallery of Art, Washington. https://dartabase.art/cite/nga/7459 Francisco José de Goya y Lucientes, Three women, one in the foreground drawing water from a well, two in the background washing; folio 45 (recto) from the Madrid Album "B", 1795–97, Brush and point of brush, carbon black washes, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. https://dartabase.art/cite/met/334725 Francisco Goya, Quien lo creyera! (Who Would Have Thought It!), published 1799, etching, burnished aquatint, and burin on laid paper, National Gallery of Art, Washington. https://dartabase.art/cite/nga/7482 Francisco Goya, Nadie nos ha visto (No One Has Seen Us), published 1799, etching, burnished aquatint, and burin on laid paper, National Gallery of Art, Washington. https://dartabase.art/cite/nga/7454 Francisco Goya, Por que fue sensible (Because She Was Susceptible), published 1799, lift-ground aquatint and aquatint on laid paper, National Gallery of Art, Washington. https://dartabase.art/cite/nga/7469 Francisco Goya, Linda maestra! (Pretty Teacher!), published 1799, etching, burnished aquatint, and drypoint on laid paper, National Gallery of Art, Washington. https://dartabase.art/cite/nga/7500 Francisco Goya, A caza de dientes (Out Hunting for Teeth), published 1799, etching, burnished aquatint, and burin on laid paper, National Gallery of Art, Washington. https://dartabase.art/cite/nga/7486 Francisco José de Goya y Lucientes, Francisco Goya y Lucientes, Painter, plate one from Los Caprichos, 1797/99, Etching, aquatint, drypoint and burin in black on ivory laid paper, Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago. https://dartabase.art/cite/aic/62560 Francisco Goya, Tal para qual (Two of a Kind), in or before 1799, etching retouched with stumped black chalk on laid paper [proof before letters], National Gallery of Art, Washington. https://dartabase.art/cite/nga/7637 Francesco Bartolozzi, Miss Elizabeth Farren, Countess of Derby, 1792, etching and stipple engraving on laid paper, National Gallery of Art, Washington. https://dartabase.art/cite/nga/4559 Francisco Goya, Asta su abuelo (And So Was His Grandfather), published 1799, lift-ground aquatint and aquatint on laid paper, National Gallery of Art, Washington. https://dartabase.art/cite/nga/7490 Francisco José de Goya y Lucientes, A young woman looking into a well; folio 46 (verso) from the Madrid Album "B", 1795–97, Brush and point of brush, carbon black washes, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. https://dartabase.art/cite/met/334726 Francisco Goya, El sueño de la razon produce monstruos (The Sleep of Reason Produces Monsters), published 1799, etching and aquatint on laid paper, National Gallery of Art, Washington. https://dartabase.art/cite/nga/7502 Francisco Goya, No te escaparas (You Will Not Escape), published 1799, etching and burnished aquatint on laid paper, National Gallery of Art, Washington. https://dartabase.art/cite/nga/7512 Giovanni Domenico Tiepolo, Pulcinella führt seine Braut nach Hause, c. 1797, Feder und Pinsel in Gelbbraun über schwarzem Stift, zwei Einfassungslinien mit der Feder über Grafitstift, auf geripptem Büttenpapier, Städel Museum, Frankfurt am Main. https://dartabase.art/cite/staedel/20247 Francisco Goya, Quien mas rendido? (Which of Them Is the More Overcome?), published 1799, etching, aquatint, and drypoint on laid paper, National Gallery of Art, Washington. https://dartabase.art/cite/nga/7452 Francisco Goya, Ni mas ni menos (Neither More nor Less), published 1799, etching, burnished aquatint, drypoint, and burin on laid paper, National Gallery of Art, Washington. https://dartabase.art/cite/nga/7496 Francisco Goya, Si quebro el cantaro (Yes He Broke the Pot), 1799, etching, aquatint and drypoint on laid paper, National Gallery of Art, Washington. https://dartabase.art/cite/nga/7636