Volaverunt (No. 61)
Sheet: 11 9/16 x 7 3/4 inches (29.36 x 19.69 cm)
Goya: Paintings, Prints and Drawings, Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, Richmond, January 16-March 1, 1953.
Flight: Fantasy, Faith, Fact, A loan exhibition commemorating the 50th anniversary of powered flight, Dayton Art Institute, OH, December 17, 1953-February 21, 1954; Columbus Gallery of Fine Arts, OH, March 19-April 27, 1954.
Cryptic: The Use of Allegory in Contemporary Art, with a Master Class from Goya, Contemporary Art Museum, St. Louis, MO, May 20-August 14, 2011, no cat.
With Alden Galleries, Kansas City, MO, October 25, 1933;
Purchased from Alden Galleries by The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, Kansas City, MO, 1933.Flight: Fantasy, Faith, Fact, A loan exhibition commemorating the 50th anniversary of powered flight, 1903-1953, exh. cat. (Dayton, OH: Dayton Art Institute, 1953).
Goya: Paintings, Prints and Drawings, exh. cat. (Richmond, VA: Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, 1953).
Tomás Harris, Goya Engravings and Lithographs, vol. 2 (Oxford: Bruno Cassirer, 1964), no. 96, p. 138, (repro.), as Volaverunt. (They have flown.).
Pierre Gassier and Juliet Wilson-Bareau, The Life and Complete Work of Francisco Goya, 2nd ed. (New York: Harrison House, 1981), no. 573, pp. 126, 128, 163, 183, (repro.), as Volaverunt. (Gone for good).
Alfonso E. Pérez-Sánchez and Julián Gállego, Goya: The Complete Etchings and Lithographs (Munich: Prestel, 1995), no. 61, p. 69, (repro.), as They have flown.
George L. McKenna, Prints, 1460-1995 (Kansas City, MO: Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, 1996), 134, 314, as Caprices (Los Caprichos).