Zarate Collection
Francisco Goya's captivating portrait of Antonia Zarate, an 1810s Spanish actress, blooms with the vibrancy of a ripe fruit against the canvas
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Francisco Goya's captivating portrait of Antonia Zarate, an 1810s Spanish actress, blooms with the vibrancy of a ripe fruit against the canvas. Her enchanting gaze, akin to the allure of a flower in full bloom, captivated the hearts of audiences. Fast forward to the New World, where the silver-rich town of Potosi, Bolivia, flourished like a precious gem, mirroring the brilliance of Zarate's performance. In contrast, the tiny, yet extraordinary General Tom Thumb, Charles Sherwood Stratton, and his companions, Lucia Zarate, General Mite, and Frank Uf, brought a unique charm to the stage, much like the diverse beauty of Argentina's Zarate, with its picturesque landscapes and rich history. Goya's masterpiece and these intriguing figures intertwine, painting a vivid picture of the past, where art, nature, and human curiosity intersected.