File:Que viene el coco (NYPL b14923838-1109686).jpg

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English: * 1799 is the date of publication of the first edition.
  • Holdings checked in departmental copy of Loys Delteil, Le peintre-gravure illustré, v. XIV and v. XV.
  • Printed in sepia ink. The ink, along with the paper, corresponds to the description of the first edition by Tomás Harris, Goya: engravings and lithographs.
  • The paper is described according to the guidelines in The Print Council of America's paper sample book.
  • Citation/Reference: D40(III/III)
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Que viene el coco.
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Samuel Putnam Avery Collection
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510d47dc-86e8-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99
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b14923838
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Satires (Visual works); Supernatural beings; Fear



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