Goya's caricaturesque self-portrait
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Goya's caricaturesque self-portrait [1] is a caricature of the Goya, drawn by himself. It depicts the artist with prognathous jaw and is found in one of Goya's letters to his friend Martín Zapater.
- Autorretrato caricaturesco de Francisco de Goya, dibujado en una de sus cartas a Martín Zapater. En él se dibuja chato, como se describe a sí mismo en su epistolario, oponiéndose a Martín Zapater a quien describe como aguileño.
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