The Naked Maja or The Nude Maja (Spanish: La maja desnuda [la ˈmaxa ðesˈnuða]) is an oil-on-canvas painting made around 1797–1800 by the Spanish artist...
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printmaker Francisco Goya. It is a clothed version of the earlier La maja desnuda, which was created between 1795 and 1800. The identity of the model...
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Maja desnuda series The Naked Maja (Spanish: La maja desnuda) is a philatelic name for three postage stamps of Spain of 1930 depicting the La maja desnuda...
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Caprichos and is widely believed to have commissioned La maja desnuda. La Maja Desnuda (La maja desnuda) has been described as "the first totally profane...
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was the model for two paintings by Goya, La maja desnuda (The Naked Maja) and La maja vestida (The Clothed Maja). Tudó was born in Cádiz and she was always...
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the family Majidae Maia (disambiguation) La maja desnuda, a painting by Spanish artist Francisco Goya La maja vestida, a painting by Spanish artist Francisco...
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of Urbino (1538) Francisco de Goya, La maja desnuda (circa 1797–1800), known in English as The Naked (or Nude) Maja Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres, Grande...
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distinct breasts, almost as if they were wearing an invisible corset. La maja desnuda is a clear example of this aesthetic. The 19th century maintained the...
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Portrait of Andrea Doria as Neptune (1550 to 1555) by Angelo Bronzino La maja desnuda (c. 1800) by Francisco Goya Nudity in art—painting, sculpture, and...
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and Elisé Reclus, 6 volumes (1906) La maja desnuda (1906), novel with title inspired by Goya's painting The Nude Maja. English translation: Woman Triumphant...
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shown in the two majas desnudas painted by Eugenio Lucas, and in other works by artists such as José Gutiérrez de la Vega (La maja desnuda, 1840–1850), Antonio...
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charged works challenged amusing norms. One of his notable pieces, La maja desnuda, represented the spirit of Romanticism and is considered a significant...
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seen through a closed window. The work is likely influenced by Goya's La maja desnuda. The painting was initially owned by Alexandre Berthier and later by...
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mantilla. In another scene, she appears nude in a pose reminiscent of La maja desnuda. While a number of people, including Carlos Saura, the film's director...
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Las majas refers to a pair of paintings by Francisco de Goya: La maja vestida La maja desnuda This disambiguation page lists articles associated with...
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funeral maja dress and leans against what is either a mantelpiece or burial mound as she looks outward at the viewer with a sorrowful expression. La Leocadia...
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Alba and la Beata (1795) Witches' Flight (1797–1798) The Bewitched Man (1797–1798) Witches' Sabbath (1798) La maja desnuda (c. 1797–1800) La maja vestida...
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almost as if they were wearing an invisible corset.: 91, 112–116 La maja desnuda is a clear example of this aesthetic. The 19th century maintained the...
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"Honoris Causa" del Excmo. Sr. D. Antonio Saura. Universidad de Castilla-La Mancha. p. 81. Imaginary Portrait of Goya 1966. Tate. Retrieved June 26, 2009...
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Rembrandt's The Night Watch; Goya's The Parasol, Third of May 1808, La Maja Desnuda, Charles IV of Spain and His Family; Ingres' The Valpinçon Bather,...
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such as the two Majas by Goya. Among the now closed museums whose collections have been added to that of the Prado were the Museo de la Trinidad in 1872...
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mujeres y un hombre), Man Mocked by Two Women, 1819–1823 (Una manola/La Leocadia), La Leocadia, 1819–1823 Heads in a Landscape (Cabezas en un paisaje, possibly...
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established order for political and capital gain. Aquelarre in the Diccionario de la Real Academia Española. These six paintings were Witches' Flight, The Spell...
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Produces Monsters or The Dream of Reason Produces Monsters (Spanish: El sueño de la razón produce monstruos) is an aquatint by the Spanish painter and printmaker...
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as Diego Velázquez's Las Meninas and Francisco de Goya's La maja vestida and La maja desnuda. The other two museums are the Thyssen Bornemisza Museum...
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Alba and la Beata (1795) Witches' Flight (1797–1798) The Bewitched Man (1797–1798) Witches' Sabbath (1798) La maja desnuda (c. 1797–1800) La maja vestida...
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expressed by Diego de Torres Villarroel in La fortuna varia y loca. The majos are common in Goyaesque art. Maja and Cloaked Men is the most faithful representation...
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involvement in the trade, for profit. Best known though are his controversial Majas. Other examples are Murillo's Four Figures on a Step and Picasso's Les Demoiselles...
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The Disasters of War (redirect from Los Desastres de la Guerra)
The Disasters of War (Spanish: Los desastres de la guerra) is a series of 82 prints created between 1810 and 1820 by the Spanish painter and printmaker...
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