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Background image31 Aug 2006 Glass Coaster Collection: Nobody knows himself, 1799. Artist: Francisco Goya

Nobody knows himself, 1799. Artist: Francisco Goya
Nobody knows himself, 1799. Plate 6 of Los caprichos. Los Caprichos were published in 1799 at a time of social repression

Background image31 Aug 2006 Glass Coaster Collection: Queen Maria Luisa Teresa of Parma, Prime Minister of Spain, 1799. Artist: Francisco Goya

Queen Maria Luisa Teresa of Parma, Prime Minister of Spain, 1799. Artist: Francisco Goya
Queen Maria Luisa Teresa of Parma, Prime Minister of Spain, 1799. Plate 5 of Los caprichos. Los Caprichos were published in 1799 at a time of social repression

Background image31 Aug 2006 Glass Coaster Collection: Nannys boy, 1799. Artist: Francisco Goya

Nannys boy, 1799. Artist: Francisco Goya
Nannys boy, 1799. Plate 4 of Los caprichos. Los Caprichos were published in 1799 at a time of social repression and economic crisis in Spain The series is evidence of the artists political liberalism

Background image31 Aug 2006 Glass Coaster Collection: Here comes the bogeyman, 1799. Artist: Francisco Goya

Here comes the bogeyman, 1799. Artist: Francisco Goya
Here comes the bogeyman, 1799. Plate 3 of Los caprichos. Los Caprichos were published in 1799 at a time of social repression

Background image31 Aug 2006 Glass Coaster Collection: The sleep of reason produces monsters, 1799. Artist: Francisco Goya

The sleep of reason produces monsters, 1799. Artist: Francisco Goya
The sleep of reason produces monsters, 1799. From Los caprichos. Los Caprichos were published in 1799 at a time of social repression and economic crisis in Spain

Background image31 Aug 2006 Glass Coaster Collection: The spin finely, 1799. Artist: Francisco Goya

The spin finely, 1799. Artist: Francisco Goya
The spin finely, 1799. Plate 44 of Los caprichos. Los Caprichos were published in 1799 at a time of social repression and economic crisis in Spain The series is evidence of the artists political

Background image31 Aug 2006 Glass Coaster Collection: Correction, 1799. Artist: Francisco Goya

Correction, 1799. Artist: Francisco Goya
Correction, 1799. Plate 46 of Los caprichos. Los Caprichos were published in 1799 at a time of social repression and economic crisis in Spain The series is evidence of the artists political

Background image31 Aug 2006 Glass Coaster Collection: There is plenty to suck, 1799. Artist: Francisco Goya

There is plenty to suck, 1799. Artist: Francisco Goya
There is plenty to suck, 1799. Plate 45 of Los caprichos. Los Caprichos were published in 1799 at a time of social repression

Background image31 Aug 2006 Glass Coaster Collection: Cannibals savouring human remains, 1800-1808. Artist: Francisco Goya

Cannibals savouring human remains, 1800-1808. Artist: Francisco Goya
Cannibals savouring human remains, 1800-1808. Savage brandishing head and arm of human, Musee des Beaux-Arts et d Archeologie, Besancon, France

Background image31 Aug 2006 Glass Coaster Collection: The Shepherd, c1760-1820. Artist: Francisco Goya

The Shepherd, c1760-1820. Artist: Francisco Goya
The Shepherd, c1760-1820. Private collection

Background image31 Aug 2006 Glass Coaster Collection: The Injured Mason, 1786-1787. Artist: Francisco Goya

The Injured Mason, 1786-1787. Artist: Francisco Goya
The Injured Mason, 1786-1787. An injured laborer is carried by his colleagues, Prado Museum, Madrid, Spain

Background image31 Aug 2006 Glass Coaster Collection: Men with faces hidden, c1760-1820. Artist: Francisco Goya

Men with faces hidden, c1760-1820. Artist: Francisco Goya
Men with faces hidden, c1760-1820. Located in the collection at, Prado Museum, Madrid, Spain

Background image31 Aug 2006 Glass Coaster Collection: The Milkmaid of Bordeaux, c1824. Artist: Francisco Goya

The Milkmaid of Bordeaux, c1824. Artist: Francisco Goya
The Milkmaid of Bordeaux, c1824. Located in the collection at, Prado Museum, Madrid, Spain. One of the artists final paintings

Background image31 Aug 2006 Glass Coaster Collection: The Pottery Vendor, 1778. Artist: Francisco Goya

The Pottery Vendor, 1778. Artist: Francisco Goya
The Pottery Vendor, 1778. Located in the collection at, Prado Museum, Madrid, Spain

Background image31 Aug 2006 Glass Coaster Collection: La Cometa, (The Kite), 1778. Artist: Francisco Goya

La Cometa, (The Kite), 1778. Artist: Francisco Goya
La Cometa, (The Kite), 1778. Located in the collection at, Prado Museum, Madrid, Spain

Background image31 Aug 2006 Glass Coaster Collection: The Stilts, c1785. Artist: Francisco Goya

The Stilts, c1785. Artist: Francisco Goya
The Stilts, c1785. Located in the collection at, Prado Museum, Madrid, Spain

Background image31 Aug 2006 Glass Coaster Collection: The Grape Harvest, 1786-1787. Artist: Francisco Goya

The Grape Harvest, 1786-1787. Artist: Francisco Goya
The Grape Harvest, 1786-1787. Spanish peasant woman harvesting grapes, Prado Museum, Madrid, Spain

Background image31 Aug 2006 Glass Coaster Collection: The Parosol, 1777. Artist: Francisco Goya

The Parosol, 1777. Artist: Francisco Goya
The Parosol, 1777. Located in the collection at, Prado Museum, Madrid, Spain

Background image31 Aug 2006 Glass Coaster Collection: Loyalty, 1819-1823. Artist: Francisco Goya

Loyalty, 1819-1823. Artist: Francisco Goya
Loyalty, 1819-1823. Plate 17 of Proverbs, published in 1864.The series also known as disparates (absurdities) or suenos (dreams) is seen as symbolic of the absurdity of the human condition

Background image31 Aug 2006 Glass Coaster Collection: Riddle of Fury, 1819-1823. Artist: Francisco Goya

Riddle of Fury, 1819-1823. Artist: Francisco Goya
Riddle of Fury, 1819-1823. Plate 6 of Proverbs, published in 1864. The series also known as disparates (absurdities) or suenos (dreams) is seen as symbolic of the absurdity of the human condition

Background image31 Aug 2006 Glass Coaster Collection: Clear Fantasy, 1819-1823. Artist: Francisco Goya

Clear Fantasy, 1819-1823. Artist: Francisco Goya
Clear Fantasy, 1819-1823. Plate 15 of Proverbs, published in 1864.The series also known as disparates (absurdities) or suenos (dreams) is seen as symbolic of the absurdity of the human condition

Background image31 Aug 2006 Glass Coaster Collection: St George Fighting the Dragon or Perseus Delivering Andromeda, 1847. Artist: Eugene Delacroix

St George Fighting the Dragon or Perseus Delivering Andromeda, 1847. Artist: Eugene Delacroix
St George Fighting the Dragon or Perseus Delivering Andromeda, 1847. From the collection of the Louvre, Paris, France

Background image31 Aug 2006 Glass Coaster Collection: The Shipwreck of Don Juan, 1840. Artist: Eugene Delacroix

The Shipwreck of Don Juan, 1840. Artist: Eugene Delacroix
The Shipwreck of Don Juan, 1840. From the collection of the Louvre, Paris, France

Background image31 Aug 2006 Glass Coaster Collection: Lion Devouring a Rabbit, 19th century. Artist: Eugene Delacroix

Lion Devouring a Rabbit, 19th century. Artist: Eugene Delacroix
Lion Devouring a Rabbit, 19th century

Background image31 Aug 2006 Glass Coaster Collection: The Banks of the Marne, Villa on the Bank of a River, c1888. Artist: Paul Cezanne

The Banks of the Marne, Villa on the Bank of a River, c1888. Artist: Paul Cezanne
The Banks of the Marne, Villa on the Bank of a River, c1888. From the collection of the State Hermitage Museum, St Petersburg, Russia

Background image31 Aug 2006 Glass Coaster Collection: Woman seated in blue, 1902-1906. Artist: Paul Cezanne

Woman seated in blue, 1902-1906. Artist: Paul Cezanne
Woman seated in blue, 1902-1906. From the collection of the Pushkin State Museum of Fine Arts, Moscow

Background image31 Aug 2006 Glass Coaster Collection: Bethsabee, 1885-1890. Artist: Paul Cezanne

Bethsabee, 1885-1890. Artist: Paul Cezanne
Bethsabee, 1885-1890. From the collection of the Musee d Orsay, Paris, France

Background image31 Aug 2006 Glass Coaster Collection: Passage through Provence, c1900-1906. Artist: Paul Cezanne

Passage through Provence, c1900-1906. Artist: Paul Cezanne
Passage through Provence, c1900-1906. Provence is a former Roman province and is now a region of southeastern France

Background image31 Aug 2006 Glass Coaster Collection: Girl at the Piano, The Overture to Tannhauser, detail, 1868. Artist: Paul Cezanne

Girl at the Piano, The Overture to Tannhauser, detail, 1868. Artist: Paul Cezanne
Girl at the Piano, The Overture to Tannhauser, detail, 1868. Cezanne painted this work at Jas de Bouffan, the figures are the artists mother and sister

Background image31 Aug 2006 Glass Coaster Collection: Steep Cliffs near Dieppe, 1897. Artist: Claude Monet

Steep Cliffs near Dieppe, 1897. Artist: Claude Monet
Steep Cliffs near Dieppe, 1897. Dieppe, in Normandy, attracted Monet with the romantic potential of the cliffs by the sea. From the State Museum of New Western Art, Moscow

Background image31 Aug 2006 Glass Coaster Collection: Monets Garden c1880. Artist: Claude Monet

Monets Garden c1880. Artist: Claude Monet
Monets Garden c1880. From a private collection

Background image31 Aug 2006 Glass Coaster Collection: Set of door panels, 1884-1885. Artist: Claude Monet

Set of door panels, 1884-1885. Artist: Claude Monet
Set of door panels, 1884-1885. From a private collection

Background image31 Aug 2006 Glass Coaster Collection: Jean Monet on a mechanical horse, 1872. Artist: Claude Monet

Jean Monet on a mechanical horse, 1872. Artist: Claude Monet
Jean Monet on a mechanical horse, 1872. From a private collection

Background image31 Aug 2006 Glass Coaster Collection: River Seine at Bougival, c1870. Artist: Claude Monet

River Seine at Bougival, c1870. Artist: Claude Monet
River Seine at Bougival, c1870. Located in the collection of Northampton Smith College Museum

Background image31 Aug 2006 Glass Coaster Collection: Morning Mists, 1897. Artist: Claude Monet

Morning Mists, 1897. Artist: Claude Monet
Morning Mists, 1897. From a private collection

Background image31 Aug 2006 Glass Coaster Collection: Canal at Zaandam, detail, 1871. Artist: Claude Monet

Canal at Zaandam, detail, 1871. Artist: Claude Monet
Canal at Zaandam, detail, 1871. From a private collection

Background image31 Aug 2006 Glass Coaster Collection: Gulf of Antibes, 1888. Artist: Claude Monet

Gulf of Antibes, 1888. Artist: Claude Monet
Gulf of Antibes, 1888. From a private collection

Background image31 Aug 2006 Glass Coaster Collection: Madame Gaudibert, 1868. Artist: Claude Monet

Madame Gaudibert, 1868. Artist: Claude Monet
Madame Gaudibert, 1868. Located in the collection at, Musee d Orsay, Paris, France

Background image31 Aug 2006 Glass Coaster Collection: View of Antibes, detail, 1888. Artist: Claude Monet

View of Antibes, detail, 1888. Artist: Claude Monet
View of Antibes, detail, 1888. From a private collection

Background image31 Aug 2006 Glass Coaster Collection: The Waterloo Bridge, London, 1903. Artist: Claude Monet

The Waterloo Bridge, London, 1903. Artist: Claude Monet
The Waterloo Bridge, London, 1903. Located in the collection of the Carnegie Institute, Museum of Art, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA

Background image31 Aug 2006 Glass Coaster Collection: Rouen Cathedral, Early Morning Light, 1894. Artist: Claude Monet

Rouen Cathedral, Early Morning Light, 1894. Artist: Claude Monet
Rouen Cathedral, Early Morning Light, 1894. Rouen Cathedral, The Portal and the Tour Sainte-Romain. From the Musee d Orsay, Paris, France

Background image31 Aug 2006 Glass Coaster Collection: Rouen Cathedral, Sunlight Effect, 1894. Artist: Claude Monet

Rouen Cathedral, Sunlight Effect, 1894. Artist: Claude Monet
Rouen Cathedral, Sunlight Effect, 1894. Rouen Cathedral, The Portal and the Tour Sainte-Romain. From the Musee d Orsay, Paris, France

Background image31 Aug 2006 Glass Coaster Collection: Woman in the Garden, Sainte Adresse, 1867. Artist: Claude Monet

Woman in the Garden, Sainte Adresse, 1867. Artist: Claude Monet
Woman in the Garden, Sainte Adresse, 1867. Dressed in the fashion of the day, the figure of a lady stands in Le Coteaux estate at Saint Adresse

Background image31 Aug 2006 Glass Coaster Collection: Woman in the Garden, Sainte Adresse, detail, 1867. Artist: Claude Monet

Woman in the Garden, Sainte Adresse, detail, 1867. Artist: Claude Monet
Woman in the Garden, Sainte Adresse, detail, 1867. Dressed in the fashion of the day, the figure of a lady stands in Le Coteaux estate at Saint Adresse

Background image31 Aug 2006 Glass Coaster Collection: Tulip fields near Leiden, 1886. Artist: Claude Monet

Tulip fields near Leiden, 1886. Artist: Claude Monet
Tulip fields near Leiden, 1886. From Gemeentemuseum, The Hague, Netherlands

Background image31 Aug 2006 Glass Coaster Collection: Woman Seated on a Bench, c1874. Artist: Claude Monet

Woman Seated on a Bench, c1874. Artist: Claude Monet
Woman Seated on a Bench, 1874. From the Tate Gallery, London

Background image31 Aug 2006 Glass Coaster Collection: The Defrost, c early 20th Century. Artist: Claude Monet

The Defrost, c early 20th Century. Artist: Claude Monet
The Defrost, c early 20th Century. Private collection

Background image31 Aug 2006 Glass Coaster Collection: Entrance to the Village of Vetheuil in Winter, 1880. Artist: Claude Monet

Entrance to the Village of Vetheuil in Winter, 1880. Artist: Claude Monet
Entrance to the Village of Vetheuil in Winter, 1880. From Boston Museum of Fine Arts, Massachusetts, USA



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