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Summer (Spanish - El verano) or The Threshing Floor (Spanish - La era) is the largest cartoon painted by Francisco de Goya as a tapestry design for Spain's Royal Tapestry Factory.[1] Painted from 1786 to 1787, it was part of his fifth series, dedicated to traditional themes and intended for the heir to the Spanish throne and his wife (the Prince and Princess of Asturias). The tapestries were to hang in the couple's dining room at the Pardo Palace.

Summer
ArtistFrancisco de Goya
Year1786 to 1787
LocationMuseo del Prado, Madrid

The cartoon is now in the Museo del Prado in Madrid,[2] whilst a smaller sketch for the work known as The Threshing Floor is in the Lázaro Galdiano Museum.


Context of the work


All the paintings of the fifth series are intended for the dining room of the Prince of Asturias, that is to say of the one who was to become Charles IV and his wife Marie Louise of Parma, in the Pardo Palace. The painting was painted in the fall of 1786.[3]

It was considered lost until 1869, when the canvas was discovered in the basement of the Royal Palace of Madrid by Gregorio Cruzada Villaamil, and was returned to the Prado Museum in 1870 by orders of January 19 and February 9, 1870, where it is exhibited in room 943. The canvas is mentioned for the first time in the catalog of the Prado Museum in 1876.[4]


See also



References


  1. "Artehistoria article on the work". Archived from the original on 2009-01-03.
  2. "Catalogue entry".
  3. ""Era usted grande, pero le faltaba el martirio, que es el complemento de los héroes"", El gran general, Universidad del Cauca, pp. 540–543, 2018-08-31, retrieved 2022-03-31
  4. "Le recrutement des maîtres de conférences en sociologie à l'Université. Chronique d'une procédure opaque et bâclée". Genèses. 25 (1): 156–165. 1996. doi:10.3406/genes.1996.1425. ISSN 1155-3219.


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[es] La era

La era o El verano es el más grande de los cartones para tapices pintados por Francisco de Goya para la Real Fábrica de Tapices de Santa Bárbara. Formaba parte de su quinta serie, dedicada a temas costumbristas y con destino a la Pieza de Comer de los Príncipes de Asturias en el Palacio de El Pardo.

[fr] La era

La era ou El verano (« Le Champ », « La Moisson[1] » ou « L'Été »[2]) est une peinture réalisée par Francisco de Goya en 1786 et faisant partie de la cinquième série des cartons pour tapisserie destinée à la salle à manger du Prince des Asturies au Palais du Pardo. Il s'agit du plus grand carton réalisé par Goya.



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