♥ Public domain Ya tienen asiento. (They’ve already got a seat.) Francisco de Goya View print options
♥ Public domain Wounds Heal Quicker than Hasty Words (Sanas Cuchilladas Mas No Malas Palabras) (ca. 1813-1820) Francisco de Goya View print options
♥ Public domain Without Commending Himself either to God or the Devil [Clear Folly] (Sin Recomendarse a Dios ni al Diablo [Disparate Claro]) (ca. 1813-1820) Francisco de Goya View print options
♥ Public domain Where There’s a Will There’s a Way [A Way of Flying] (Donde Hay Ganas Hay Maña [Modo de Volar]) (ca. 1813-1820) Francisco de Goya View print options
♥ Public domain Two Heads Are Better Than One [Poor Folly] (Disparate Pobre) (ca. 1813-1820) Francisco de Goya View print options
♥ Public domain To Go amongst the Branches, i.e. To Talk through One’s Hat [Ridiculous Folly] (Andarse por las Ramas [Disparate Ridiculo]) (ca. 1813-1820) Francisco de Goya View print options
♥ Public domain There Is Something beneath the Sackcloth, i.e. You Can’t Judge a Man by His Clothes [The Men in Sacks] (So El Sayal, Hay Al [Los Enscacados]) (ca. 1813-1820) Francisco de Goya View print options
♥ Public domain The Claws of a Cat and the Dress of a Devotee-Similar to Vice Is Often Clothed in Virtue’s Habit [General Folly] (Unas de Gato y Habito de Beato [Disparate General]) (ca. 1813-1820) Francisco de Goya View print options
♥ Public domain Si sabrá mas el discipulo (Might not the pupil know more) Francisco de Goya View print options
♥ Public domain Si amanece; nos Vamos. (When day breaks we will be off.) Francisco de Goya View print options
♥ Public domain She Who Is Ill Wed Never Misses a Chance to Say So [Disorderly Folly] (La Que Mal Marida Nunca le Falta Que Diga [Disparate Disordenado] [Disparate Matrimonial]) (ca. 1813-1820) Francisco de Goya View print options