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Goya-Maria Luisa of Parma-Ibercaja

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Español: Retrato de la reina María Luisa de Parma (1751-1819), única esposa del rey Carlos IV de España y madre de Fernando VII.

Francisco de Goya (1746-1828) - Spanish painter and printmaker of the late 18th and early 19th centuries. Goya is known for his powerful and expressive style, which combined elements of the traditional and the modern. He produced a series of prints "Los Caprichos" (1799) and "The Disasters of War" (1810-1820), which are considered masterpieces of printmaking. Goya's later works were considered controversial for their dark, disturbing, and satirical nature.

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1789 paintings by francisco de goya 18th century oil portraits of standing women at three quarter length in ceremonial mantles 18th century portrait paintings in spain female portrait paintings in the goya museum ibercaja collection camon aznar museum portrait paintings by francisco de goya in the goya museum ibercaja collection camon aznar museum portrait paintings of women with crowns queen maria luisa of spain goya sash of the order of ladies of queen maria luisa in portrait paintings portrait female portrait aristocracy
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1700 - 1799
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1789 paintings by francisco de goya 18th century oil portraits of standing women at three quarter length in ceremonial mantles 18th century portrait paintings in spain female portrait paintings in the goya museum ibercaja collection camon aznar museum portrait paintings by francisco de goya in the goya museum ibercaja collection camon aznar museum portrait paintings of women with crowns queen maria luisa of spain goya sash of the order of ladies of queen maria luisa in portrait paintings portrait female portrait aristocracy