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Image Not Available for Otras leyes por el peublo (Other laws for the people), or Disparate de Bestia (Animal Folly)
Otras leyes por el peublo (Other laws for the people), or Disparate de Bestia (Animal Folly)
Image Not Available for Otras leyes por el peublo (Other laws for the people), or Disparate de Bestia (Animal Folly)

Otras leyes por el peublo (Other laws for the people), or Disparate de Bestia (Animal Folly)

Artist (Spanish, 1746–1828)
Dateabout 1816
Mediumetching and aquatint on cream laid paper
Dimensionsplate: 24.5 x 35.7 cm; sheet: 29.6 x 43.4 cm
ClassificationsPrints
Credit LineGift of the Worcester Public Library
Object number1967.75
DescriptionThis is one of four of Disparate plates which became separated from the other eighteen in the series. They do not appear in the posthumous edition of the series in 1848. All four were printed in Paris by François Liénard, and published in the French art magazine L'Art in 1877.
ProvenanceWorcester Public Library, Worcester, MA
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