Boy with a Dog is a 1655-1660 oil on canvas painting by Bartolomé Esteban Murillo, now in the Hermitage Museum, in Saint Petersburg, for which it was acquired from the Comte de Choiseul collection in 1772.
The painting represents a ragged, mischievous and cheerful boy, playing with a dog, and which is the thematic model of many paintings by Murillo, children victims of the hardship that in the mid-seventeenth century affected a Seville drowned by the taxes and the competition of Cádiz, after the plague of 1649.
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- Asís Roig, Rafael F. de (2020-12-18). "VI Congreso El tiempo de los derechos Sevilla, 4 y 5 de noviembre de 2019". Anuario de Filosofía del Derecho (36): 560–561. doi:10.53054/afd.vi36.2399. hdl:10016/36136. ISSN 2659-8973. S2CID 247347013.
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