Los Caprichos, plate 37: Si sabrá mas el discípulo? (Might not the pupil know more?)
Artist
Francisco José de Goya y Lucientes
Object Creation Date
1797-1799 (See comments.)
UM Museum of Art
Accession Number
1930.51
Credit Line
Museum Purchase
Title
Textile
Artist
Anonymous Spanish
Object Creation Date
19th c.
UM Museum of Art
Accession Number
1930.57
Credit Line
Museum Purchase
Title
Textile
Artist
Anonymous Spanish
Object Creation Date
17th c.-18th c.
UM Museum of Art
Accession Number
1942.11
Credit Line
Gift of the Baroness Maud Ledyard von Ketteler
Title
Untitled
Artist
Anonymous Spanish
Object Creation Date
1650
UM Museum of Art
Accession Number
1942.12
Credit Line
Gift of the Baroness Maud Ledyard von Ketteler
Title
Altar frontal
Artist
Anonymous Spanish
Object Creation Date
First half of 18th century
UM Museum of Art Restricted
Accession Number
1948/1.285
Credit Line
Museum Purchase
Title
White Horse
Artist
Pablo Picasso
Object Creation Date
1919
UM Museum of Art
Accession Number
1948/1.31
Credit Line
Museum Purchase
Title
Altarpiece
Artist
Anonymous Spanish
Object Creation Date
1600-1699
UM Museum of Art Restricted
Accession Number
1948/1.75
Credit Line
Museum Purchase
Title
Les Trois Amies (The Three Friends)
Artist
Pablo Picasso
Object Creation Date
1927
UM Museum of Art Restricted
Accession Number
1948/2.25
Credit Line
Gift of Curt Valentin
Title
The Black Bull (le Taureau Noir)
Artist
Pablo Picasso
Object Creation Date
1947
UM Museum of Art Restricted
Accession Number
1949/1.177
Credit Line
Museum Purchase
Title
The Frugal Repast (Le Repas Frugal)
Artist
Pablo Picasso
Object Creation Date
1904-1913
UM Museum of Art
Accession Number
1949/2.10
Credit Line
Transfer from the University Library
Title
"Los Proverbios" (also known as "Los Disparates"), plate 8: So el sayal, hay al ("There is something beneath the sackcloth," i.e. "you can't judge a man by his clothes") or Los ensacados (The men in sacks)
Artist
Francisco José de Goya y Lucientes
Object Creation Date
ca. 1864-1900
UM Museum of Art
Accession Number
1949/2.11
Credit Line
Transfer from the University Library
Title
"Los Proverbios" (also known as "Los Disparates"), plate 9: Un as de gato y habito de beato ("The claws of a cat and the dress of a devotee"--i.e. "Vice is often clothed in Virtue's habit") or Disparate general (General folly)
Artist
Francisco José de Goya y Lucientes
Object Creation Date
ca. 1864-1900
UM Museum of Art
Accession Number
1949/2.12
Credit Line
Transfer from the University Library
Title
"Los Proverbios" (also known as "Los Disparates"), plate 10: La mujery el potro, que los dome otro ("A woman and a horse, let someone else master them") or El caballo raptor (The horse-abductor)
Artist
Francisco José de Goya y Lucientes
Object Creation Date
ca. 1864-1900
UM Museum of Art
Accession Number
1949/2.13
Credit Line
Transfer from the University Library
Title
"Los Proverbios" (also known as "Los Disparates"), plate 11: "Two heads are better than one" or Disparate pobre (Poor folly)
Artist
Francisco José de Goya y Lucientes
Object Creation Date
ca. 1864-1900
UM Museum of Art
Accession Number
1949/2.14
Credit Line
Transfer from the University Library
Title
"Los Proverbios" (also known as "Los Disparates"), plate 12: Si marina bayló, tome lo que halló ("If Marion will dance, then she has to take the consequences")
Artist
Francisco José de Goya y Lucientes
Object Creation Date
ca. 1864-1900
UM Museum of Art
Accession Number
1949/2.15
Credit Line
Transfer from the University Library
Title
"Los Proverbios" (also known as "Los Disparates"), plate 13: Donde hay ganas hay maña ("Where there's a will there's a way") or Modo de volar (A way of flying)
Artist
Francisco José de Goya y Lucientes
Object Creation Date
ca. 1864-1900
UM Museum of Art
Accession Number
1949/2.16
Credit Line
Transfer from the University Library
Title
"Los Proverbios" (also known as "Los Disparates"), plate 14: Alegrias antruejo, que mañana seras ceniza ("Rejoice, carnival, for tomorrow thou wilt be ashes") or Disparate de carnabal (Carnival folly)
Artist
Francisco José de Goya y Lucientes
Object Creation Date
ca. 1864-1900
UM Museum of Art
Accession Number
1949/2.17
Credit Line
Transfer from the University Library
Title
"Los Proverbios" (also known as "Los Disparates"), plate 15: Sin recomendarse a dios ni al diablo ("Without commending himself either to god or the devil") or Disparate claro (Clear folly)
Artist
Francisco José de Goya y Lucientes
Object Creation Date
ca. 1864-1900
UM Museum of Art
Accession Number
1949/2.18
Credit Line
Transfer from the University Library
Title
"Los Proverbios" (also known as "Los Disparates"), plate 16: Sanan cuchilladas mas no maleas palabras ("Wounds heal quicker than hasty words")