“Crouched Arab,” courtesy of SMU’s Meadows Museum

The Meadows Museum at SMU announced it has acquired two works of art. A drawing by Francisco José de Goya y Lucientes (1746–1828), entitled “Visions” is the first Goya drawing to enter the Meadows collection, according to the museum. The museum already has six of the artist’s paintings and prints. “Crouched Arab,” an oil sketch by Mariano Fortuny y Marsal (1838–1874) is the second acquisition. Both works will be on view at the Meadows Museum this spring. “Fortuny: Friends and Followers” opens Feb. 3 and the Goya drawing can be seen April 30.

“Visions,” courtesy of SMU’s Meadows Museum