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Title:Woman throwing a tantrum and pulling her hair; folio 94 (verso) from the Madrid Album "B"
Artist:Goya (Francisco de Goya y Lucientes) (Spanish, Fuendetodos 1746–1828 Bordeaux)
Date:1796–98
Medium:Brush and point of brush, carbon black washes, touches of pen and brown ink, on laid paper
Dimensions:Sheet: 9 1/4 x 5 3/4 in. (23.5 x 14.61cm)
Classification:Drawings
Credit Line:Harris Brisbane Dick Fund, 1935
Object Number:35.103.16
Inscription: Inscribed in pen and ink above and below the image: Manda qe, quiten el coche, se despeina, y / arranca el pelo y patéa / / Porqe. el abate Pichurris, le á dicho en sus ocios, qe. / estaba descolorida (She orders them to put the carriage away, musses her hair, tears at it, and stamps, all because Father Whoever told her to her face that she looked pale.). Numbered at the upper left in brush and gray wash: 94; upper right, in pen and ink: 16 [pertaining to Fortuny Album I no.4]
Javier Goya y Bayeu, (from 1828); Mariano Goya y Goicoechea (Spanish), (from 1854); Federico de Madrazo y Kuntz (Spanish), (from ca. 1855–1863); Mariano Fortuny y Madrazo, (by gift in 1894)
New York. The Metropolitan Museum of Art. "Goya in The Metropolitan Museum of Art," September 12–December 31, 1995.
Hayward Gallery. "Goya: Drawings from His Private Albums," February 22, 2001–May 13, 2001.
Alte Nationalgalerie, Staatliche Museen zu Berlin. "Goya: Prophet der Moderne," July 13, 2005–October 3, 2005.
Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna. "Goya: Prophet der Moderne," October 18, 2005–January 8, 2006.
New York. The Metropolitan Museum of Art. "Goya’s Graphic Imagination," February 8–May 2, 2021.
Gassier and Wilson 1971, no. 450; Gassier 1973, no. B94 [95]
An Exhibition of the Work of Goya Exh. cat., Paris, Bibliothèque Nationale. Paris, 1935, Bibliothèque Nationale, Paris, Goya Exhibition, 1935, also Metropolitan Museum of Art, 1936.
Francisco Goya : his paintings, drawings and prints. Exh. cat.: MMA January 27 - March 8. The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, 1936, Metropolitan Museum of Art, An Exhibition of the Work of Goya, 1936, also Bibliothèque Nationale, Paris, 1935.
Harry B. Wehle "An Album of Goya's Drawings" in The Metropolitan Museum of Art Bulletin. vol. 31, New York, February 1936, (incl. bibliography), pp. 23-28.
Harry B. Wehle "Fifty Drawings by Francisco Goya." MMA Papers no. 7. New York, 1938.
Eleanor Sayre "Eight Books of Drawings by Goya-I" in The Burlington Magazine. vol. 56, January 1964, vol CVI, 1964 (Jan.) pp.19-30, p. 30, no. 94 (listed)., fig. no. 94, pp. 19-30.
Pierre Gassier, Juliet Wilson Bareau Goya His Life and Work. London, 1971, (ill. and Listed) ; p. 162 (mentioned)., fig. no. 450, p 176.
Pierre Gassier Francisco Goya Drawings, The Complete Albums. New York, 1973, ill. plate B. 94, p. 122, fig. no. 95, p. 136, ill.
A. Hyatt Mayor Goya: 67 Drawings. Exh. cat. The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, 1974, Metropolitan Museum of Art, 1974, no. 22, repr., fig. no. 22.
Colta Ives, Susan Alyson Stein Goya in the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Exh. cat., September 12 - December 31. The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, 1995, (entry by Gudrun Mühle-Maurer), cat. no. 53, p. 171.
Juliet Wilson Bareau, Tom Lubbock Goya: Drawings From His Private Albums. Exh. cat., Hayward Gallery, London, February 22-May 13, 2001. London, 2001, cat. no. 38, p. 179, ill.
Mark McDonald Goya's Graphic Imagination. New York, 2021, (entry by Mark McDonald), cat. no. 16B, pp. 96–97.
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