Vintage
Create a specific vibe in your room space using vintage art. Let your room artwork talk more about you without speaking anything yourself. Try our vintage art for a chance to enjoy a breath-taking look in whatever space you're using. For instance, you can use retro drinks and food art in your dining room or restaurant while maintaining fashion art in your dressing room and bedroom. This way, each room will look unique and speak more of what you should be doing there. Simply put, you create the vibe you want based on the room's purpose. Our vintage art covers different life aspects, allowing you to choose one that suits your individual needs. You only need to browse this category to identify art that matches the vibe you want to create.
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Plate 15 from ‘The Disasters of War’ (Los Desastres de la Guerra): ‘And there is nothing to be done.’ (Y no hai remedio.) by Francisco Goya (1810 ( published 1863))
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Plate 16 from ‘The Disasters of War’ (Los Desastres de la Guerra): ‘They make use of them.’ (Se aprovechan.) by Francisco Goya (1810 ( published in 1863))
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Plate 17 from ‘The Disasters of War’ (Los Desastres de la Guerra): ‘They do not agree.’ (No se convienen.) by Francisco Goya (1810 (published 1863))
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Plate 17 from the ‘Disparates’: Loyalty by Francisco Goya (ca.1816-23 (published 1864))
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Plate 17 of the ‘Tauromaquia’: The Moors use donkeys as a barrier to defend themselves against the bull whose horns have been tipped with balls. by Francisco Goya (1816)
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Plate18 from ‘The Disasters of War’ (Los Desastres de la Guerra): ‘Bury them and keep quiet.’ (Enterrar y callar.) by Francisco Goya (1810)
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Plate 19 from ‘The Disasters of War’ (Los Desastres de la Guerra): ‘There isn’t time now.’ (Ya no hay tiempo.) by Francisco Goya (1810 (published 1863))
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Plate 19 of the ‘Tauromaquia’: Another madness of his in the same ring. by Francisco Goya (1816)
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Plate 20 from the ‘Tauromaquia’:The agility and audacity of Juanito Apiñani in [the ring] at Madrid. by Francisco Goya (1816)
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Plate 24 from ‘The Disasters of War’ (Los Desastres de la Guerra):’ They can still be of use.’ (Aun podrán servir.) by Francisco Goya (1810)
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Plate 28 of the ‘Tauromaquia’: The forceful Rendon stabs a bull with the pique, from which pass he died in the ring at Madrid. by Francisco Goya (1816)
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Plate 29 of the ‘Tauromaquia’: Pepe Illo making the pass of the ‘recorte’. by Francisco Goya (1816)
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