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La maja vestida |
Francisco Goya, 1800-1805 |
Oil on canvas |
97 × 190 cm |
Museo del Prado, Madrid |
La maja vestida is a painting by Spanish painter Francisco de Goya between 1798 and 1805. It is a clothed version of La maja desnuda and is exhibited next to it in the same room at the Prado Museum in Madrid. The painting, which was first owned by Prime Minister Manuel de Godoy, who was known as an avid womanizer, was originally hung in his home in front of the naked maja in a way that the naked maja could be revealed at any time with the help of a pulley mechanism.
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Blind Guitarist (1778) • Crucified Christ (1780) • Maria Teresa de Borbon y Vallabriga (1783) • Spring (or The Flower Girls) (1786–1787) • The Swing (1787) • St Francis Borja at the Deathbed of an Impenitent (1788) • Manuel Osorio de Zuniga (c. 1788) • Self-portrait (c. 1790–1795) • Little Giants (1791–1792) • Portrait of Mariana Waldstein (c. 1792) • Strolling Players (1793) • Yard with Lunatics (1793–1794) • Marquesa de la Solana (c. 1794–1795) • Duchess of Alba (1797) • Que se la llevaron! (1797–1798) • What a sacrifice! (1797–1798) • The Sleep of Reason Produces Monsters (1797–1798) • They say yes and give their hand to the first comer (1797–1798) • You who cannot (1797–1798) • Countess of Chinchon (1800) • La maja desnuda • Charles IV of Spain and His Family (1800–1801) • La maja vestida • Bartolome Sureda y Miserol (c. 1803–1804) • Isabel de Porcel (1804–1805) • Doña Teresa Sureda (c. 1805) • The Colossus (1808–1812) • Majas on a Balcony (c. 1808–1812) • Contra el bien general (c. 1810) • Time (c. 1810–1812) • Prison Interior (c. 1810–1814) • This is worse (c. 1812–1813) • The Second of May 1808 • The Third of May 1808 (1814) • May the rope break! (c. 1815) • Unfortunate events in the front seats of the ring of Madrid, and the death of the Mayor of Torrejon (1815–1816) • Burial of the Sardine (c. 1816 ) • Inquisition Scene (c. 1816) • The Procession (c. 1816) • The Forge (c. 1817) • The Giant (1818) • Self-portrait with Dr Arrieta (1820) • Men Reading (c. 1819–1823) • The Dog (1820–1823) • Fight with Cudgels (1820–1823) • The Great He-Goat or Witches Sabbath (c. 1821–1823) • Leocadia (c. 1821–1823) • Saturn Devouring His Son (c. 1821–1823) • Two Old Men (c. 1821–1823) • Two Old Women Eating from a Bowl (c. 1821–1823) • Two Young People Laughing at a Man (c. 1821–1823) • The Milkmaid (1825–1827)
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