Charles IV of Spain and His Family
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+ | Charles IV of Spain and His Family, 1800. Théophile Gautier described the figures as looking like "the corner baker and his wife after they won the lottery". | ||
Ever since [[Theophile Gautier]] described [[Goya's Charles IV and His Family]] as "the corner baker and his wife after they won the. | Ever since [[Theophile Gautier]] described [[Goya's Charles IV and His Family]] as "the corner baker and his wife after they won the. | ||
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Charles IV of Spain and His Family, 1800. Théophile Gautier described the figures as looking like "the corner baker and his wife after they won the lottery".
Ever since Theophile Gautier described Goya's Charles IV and His Family as "the corner baker and his wife after they won the.
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