'Fatales consequensias de la sangrienta guerra en Espanã con Buonaparte. Y otros caprichos enfáticos' 
the official title of Goya's series of 80 undated etchings he started to make in 1808 on the Peninsular War between France and Spain (1808-1814); most war activities and cruelties took place in Spain. None of these etchings were printed in Goya's lifetime. 
1800s
                                    
“Caption, plate 43 of Los Caprichos etching and aquatint, 1796-97; Museo Nacional del Prado, Madrid; Robert Hughes: in Goya. Borzoi Book - Alfred Knopf, New York, 2003, p. 73”
            El sueño de la razón produce monstruos. 
The 'monsters' in this etching are bats and owls, flying around the sleeper in his dream 
1790s
        
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Spanish painter and printmaker (1746–1828) 1746–1828Related quotes
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Interviewed in Playboy (February 1979)
“a later confession to his friend, in Expressionism; Praeger Publishers, New York, 1973, p. 76”
undated quotes
                                        
                                        What Rembrandt is referring to is a little painting he sent Huygens as a gift together with his letter. This quote clarifies Rembrandt's option about the light and distance, necessary for showing his painting and its colors in the right way. 
1630 - 1640
                                    
A Voice from the Attic (1960)
                                        
                                        What Rembrandt is referring to in his phrase "I cannot refrain from presenting you, [dear] Sir, my latest work." is very probably one or more recent etchings, Rembrandt made. 
1630 - 1640