Velázquez depicts Philip wearing the golilla (es), a stiff linen collar projecting at right angles from the neck. The golilla replaced the earlier court fashion...
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Spanish fashion 1632. Spanish custume from 1630s or 1640s including a golilla, a stiff linen collar projecting at right angles from the neck. Henri II...
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he held until 1776. He was a reformer, a member of the group known as golillas. Together with the Leopoldo de Gregorio, Marquis of Esquilache he helped...
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Golilla = adj. or n. Thing of low commercial value, easy to buy or acquire (colloquial form of the word cheap). Example: "¡qué barato, una golilla!"...
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retratos 1983 Los caminos de Dios 1983 Gana de hablar 1983 En el país de los Golillas 1983 La pavimentación del infierno 1983 Esta vida de Quito por Juan sin...
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subsequently arrested him. Espejo was accused of writing El Retrato de Golilla, a satire against King Charles III and the Marquis de la Sonora, colonial...
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uprooting, and reflection. One of her best-known works, Autorretrato con golilla roja, made in 1978 and now part of the collection of the National Museum...
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Salamanca, the main confrontation took place between the groups known as golillas and manteístas, with derivations to the later political careers of the...
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where in the inventory it was described as "portrait of Vn Bufón Con golilla called Pablillo, the one from Valladolid by Velázquez", valued with its...
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