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  1. Two boys stand in the open air playing Cup-and-Ball, a game consisting of a stick pointed at one end, a cup at the other end and a ball attached by a cord to the middle of the stick. This ball, when thrown into the air, must either be caught in the cup or inserted onto the point of the stick.

  2. This cartoon for an over-door tapestry depicts boys playing at soldiers, marching with their rifles on their shoulders or playing the drum. The principal boy’s lively, martial air and amusingly childlike pride as he looks out at the viewer make this one of Goya’s finest depictions of childhood.

  3. Raphael (Raffaello Sanzio) Urbino (Italy), 1483 - Rome (Italy), 1520. Raphael has always been recognized as one of the greatest artists of the High Renaissance in Italy. In his short life he was acclaimed as a painter, designer and architect, and worked for two of the greatest patrons of his time, Popes Julius II and Leo X.

  4. Still Life with Game, Vegetables and Fruit. 1602. Oil on canvas. Room 010B. Although Juan Sánchez Cotán pursued different genres of painting, portraits, and religious compositions, his main contribution to Spanish painting was the establishment of the still life, considered the most characteristically Spanish genre.

  5. Boys on the Beach. 1909. Oil on canvas. On display elsewhere. The series of paintings featuring the ‘children in the water’ motif culminates in this work, in which nude boys play a greater part in the composition than in other pictures by Sorolla.

  6. Traditionally thought to depict Sebastián de Morra, the subject has recently been identified as the court buffoon El Primo who accompanied Philip IV to Aragon in 1644 where Velázquez painted him. See work in timeline. Tags. 1644 Canvas Oil Painting. RDF. Multimedia. See more multimedia content. Technical data. El bufón el Primo.

  7. Preparatory drawing for Capricho 25. Enlightenment intellectuals saw education as the basis for their social reforms. Goya offers eloquent examples of this concept in the numerous Caprichos that illustrate the consequences of the poor education imparted by parents and teachers: “The child is naughty and the mother irascible.

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