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Carnicero Collection

"Carnicero: A Master of Artistic Expression and Historical Depictions" Antonio Carnicero, a renowned Spanish artist from the late 18th to early 19th century

Background imageCarnicero Collection: A Maja, 1770s (oil on canvas)

A Maja, 1770s (oil on canvas)
CUL4935219 A Maja, 1770s (oil on canvas); 82x55 cm; (add.info.: CARNICERO, Antonio (1748-1814) Costumbrism Museo de Cadiz); AIC.

Background imageCarnicero Collection: CARNICERO, Antonio (1748-1814). FABREGAT, Jose Joaquin (1748-1844)

CARNICERO, Antonio (1748-1814). FABREGAT, Jose Joaquin (1748-1844). Sancho Panza in his Government. 1780
CUL4876247 CARNICERO, Antonio (1748-1814). FABREGAT, Jose Joaquin (1748-1844). Sancho Panza in his Government. 1780. CERVANTES SAAVEDRA, Miguel de (1547-1616). Spanish writer

Background imageCarnicero Collection: CARNICERO, Antonio (1748-1814). FABREGAT, Jose Joaquin (1748-1844)

CARNICERO, Antonio (1748-1814). FABREGAT, Jose Joaquin (1748-1844). Don Quixote in the Castle of the Dukes. 1780
CUL4876290 CARNICERO, Antonio (1748-1814). FABREGAT, Jose Joaquin (1748-1844). Don Quixote in the Castle of the Dukes. 1780. (20.5 x 14.4 cm). CERVANTES SAAVEDRA, Miguel de (1547-1616)

Background imageCarnicero Collection: Ferdinand VII (1784-1833), 1808, by Antonio Carnicero

Ferdinand VII (1784-1833), 1808, by Antonio Carnicero
Ferdinand VII (1784-1833). King of Spain (1808-1833). Portrait by Antonio Carnicero (1748-1814), 1808. History Museum. Madrid. Spain

Background imageCarnicero Collection: Vasco de Gama (1469-1624), Portugese navigator, engraving after a drawing by Antonio Carnicero

Vasco de Gama (1469-1624), Portugese navigator, engraving after a drawing by Antonio Carnicero

Background imageCarnicero Collection: Portrait of Carlos IV (1748-1819), King of Spain, Oil painting by Antonio Carnicero

Portrait of Carlos IV (1748-1819), King of Spain, Oil painting by Antonio Carnicero

Background imageCarnicero Collection: Engraving in an episode of Don Quixote, in El Ingenioso Hidalgo Don Quijote de la Mancha

Engraving in an episode of Don Quixote, in El Ingenioso Hidalgo Don Quijote de la Mancha (The Ingenious Nobleman Don Quixote de la Mancha)

Background imageCarnicero Collection: Suerte de Varas (Bullfighting stage), colored engraving by Antonio Carnicero

Suerte de Varas (Bullfighting stage), colored engraving by Antonio Carnicero

Background imageCarnicero Collection: Suerte de Matar (Bullfighting stage), colored engraving by Antonio Carnicero

Suerte de Matar (Bullfighting stage), colored engraving by Antonio Carnicero

Background imageCarnicero Collection: Suerte de Banderillas (Bullfighting stage), colored engraving by Antonio Carnicero

Suerte de Banderillas (Bullfighting stage), colored engraving by Antonio Carnicero

Background imageCarnicero Collection: The Albufera of Valencia by Antonio Carnicero

The Albufera of Valencia by Antonio Carnicero

Background imageCarnicero Collection: Detail of Montgolfier balloon ascension in Madrid, oil on canvas by Antonio Carnicero

Detail of Montgolfier balloon ascension in Madrid, oil on canvas by Antonio Carnicero

Background imageCarnicero Collection: Ascent of a Montgolfier Balloon in Madrid 5 - Jul. 1784, flight by Boucle, oil on canvas

Ascent of a Montgolfier Balloon in Madrid 5 - Jul. 1784, flight by Boucle, oil on canvas

Background imageCarnicero Collection: Colored Engravings by Antonio Carnicero, Plate VIII, Suerte de Banderillas, Plate IX

Colored Engravings by Antonio Carnicero, Plate VIII, Suerte de Banderillas, Plate IX: Suerte de Matar

Background imageCarnicero Collection: Ascent of a Montgolfier Balloon in Madrid, oil on canvas by Antonio Carnicero

Ascent of a Montgolfier Balloon in Madrid, oil on canvas by Antonio Carnicero

Background imageCarnicero Collection: Ascent of a Balloon in the Presence of the Court of Charles IV, ca. 1783

Ascent of a Balloon in the Presence of the Court of Charles IV, ca. 1783. Artist: Carnicero, Antonio (1748-1814)
Ascent of a Balloon in the Presence of the Court of Charles IV, ca. 1783. Found in the collection of the Museo de Bellas Artes de Bilbao

Background imageCarnicero Collection: SALVADOR CARMONA, Manuel (1734-1820); CARNICERO

SALVADOR CARMONA, Manuel (1734-1820); CARNICERO
" SALVADOR CARMONA, Manuel (1734-1820); CARNICERO, Antonio (1748-1814). The character and pursuits of the famous gentleman Don Quixote. 1780

Background imageCarnicero Collection: CARNICERO, Antonio (1748-1814); SELMA, Fernando

CARNICERO, Antonio (1748-1814); SELMA, Fernando (1752-1810). Portrait of Alonso de Ercilla y Zuniga. 1791. Drawing by Antonio Carnicero and burin engraving by Fernando Selma. Etching

Background imageCarnicero Collection: CARNICERO, Antonio (1748-1814). Portrait of Charlos

CARNICERO, Antonio (1748-1814). Portrait of Charlos IV with Armour. 1789. Oil on canvas

Background imageCarnicero Collection: CARNICERO, Antonio (1748-1814). Portrait of Manuel

CARNICERO, Antonio (1748-1814). Portrait of Manuel Godoy. Oil on canvas. SPAIN. Madrid. Museo Nacional del Romanticismo

Background imageCarnicero Collection: CARNICERO, Antonio (1748-1814)

CARNICERO, Antonio (1748-1814). Portrait of Godoy. Oil on canvas

Background imageCarnicero Collection: PETRARCH (1304-1374). ITALIAN HUMANIST

PETRARCH (1304-1374). ITALIAN HUMANIST
FABREGAT, Jos JoaquЮ (1748-1844); CARNICERO, Antonio (1748-1814). Don Quixote in the Castle of the Dukes. Engraving

Background imageCarnicero Collection: CARNICERO, Antonio (1748-1814). The Ascent of

CARNICERO, Antonio (1748-1814). The Ascent of the Montgolfier Balloon at Aranjuez. 1792. It is supposed to be Vicente Lunardis ascent in the Retiro. Oil on canvas. SPAIN. Madrid. Prado Museum

Background imageCarnicero Collection: CARNICERO, Antonio (1748-1814); CARNICERO, Antonio (1748-181

CARNICERO, Antonio (1748-1814); CARNICERO, Antonio (1748-1814). The Ascent of the Montgolfier Balloon at Aranjuez; The


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"Carnicero: A Master of Artistic Expression and Historical Depictions" Antonio Carnicero, a renowned Spanish artist from the late 18th to early 19th century, left an indelible mark on the world of art through his captivating works. From portraits of influential figures like Ferdinand VII and Carlos IV to vibrant depictions of bullfighting stages, Carnicero's artistic prowess knew no bounds. In 1808, Antonio Carnicero immortalized Ferdinand VII in a striking portrait that captured the essence of this significant historical figure. Through his brushstrokes, he conveyed the power and charisma emanating from the King's visage during a tumultuous period in Spain's history. It also showcased his talent as an engraver with Vasco de Gama's portrayal. This Portuguese navigator came alive under Carnicero's skilled hand, allowing viewers to embark on a visual journey into Gama's expeditions across uncharted waters. One cannot overlook Carnicero's contribution to literature either. His engravings added depth and richness to episodes from Miguel de Cervantes' iconic novel "Don Quixote. " These illustrations brought Don Quixote and Sancho Panza to life while capturing their adventurous spirit. Bullfighting enthusiasts were captivated by Carnicero's colored engravings depicting various stages within this traditional Spanish spectacle. The suerte de varas showcased the bravery and skill required by matadors when facing mighty bulls. Meanwhile, suerte de matar highlighted the climactic moment where precision becomes paramount for both man and beast. Lastly, suerte de banderillas displayed the elegance involved in placing these colorful darts upon charging bulls. Beyond portraiture and bullfighting scenes, Antonio Carnicero demonstrated versatility by capturing other aspects of Spanish culture. His painting titled "The Albufera of Valencia" depicted serene landscapes that evoked a sense of tranquility and natural beauty.