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- La maja vestida (English translation: The Clothed Maja) is an oil painting on canvas created between 1800 and 1807 by the Spanish Romantic painter and...
- Vestidas de azul is a Spanish drama television series billed as a follow-up to Veneno. The series is based on the book Vestidas de azul: Análisis social...
- the same woman identically posed, but clothed, known today as La maja vestida (The Clothed Maja), also in the Prado, and usually hung next to La maja...
- frequent subjects of painter Francisco Goya, two of his majas, La maja vestida and La maja desnuda (the same model, naked), would gain international renown...
- 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 called "Pepita"...
- the standout works exhibited at the museum include Las Meninas, La maja vestida, La maja desnuda, The Garden of Earthly Delights, The Immaculate Conception...
- France, and The Big Cube (1969) with Lana Turner in America. He made Sharon vestida de rojo (1970) in Spain. In 1969, Chakiris did a stage production of The...
- together with a companion piece depicting the same model clothed (La maja vestida), was commissioned by Spanish prime minister Manuel Godoy (the known lover...
- (1797–98) Witches' Sabbath (1798) La maja desnuda (c. 1797–1800) La maja vestida (1800–1805) Allegory of Industry (c. 1805) Majas on a Balcony (c. 1808–1812)...
- (1797–98) Witches' Sabbath (1798) La maja desnuda (c. 1797–1800) La maja vestida (1800–1805) Allegory of Industry (c. 1805) Majas on a Balcony (c. 1808–1812)...