Abstract
The author publishes three works in his opinion belonging to three periods of Goya's activity: The first one The Death of San Francisco Javier is the definitive version based on the "bozetto" now in the Zaragoza Museum which derives from a drawing and canvass by the Italian painter Bertucci. The second is The Portrait of Child Pedro Jordan de Urríes, heir of the Marquesado de Ayerbe, as first born of one of the most aristocratic and rich families of Zaragoza. The third work is a sketch for The Tribunal of the Inquisición now in the Accademy of San Fernando with remarkable diferences, which raises again the problem of the series of small panels in the Munich Museum. The author includes interesting letters adressed by Matheron to Valentin Carderera asking information about Goya, and reproduce the original text of Goya's letter to Zapater dated of 15th. April 1777, until now homeless.
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Arnaiz, J. M. (1997). Francisco de Goya: Tres cuadros, tres épocas. Archivo Espanol de Arte. CSIC Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Cientificas. https://doi.org/10.3989/aearte.1997.v70.i280.663
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