- 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,
clothed and nude respectively), would...
- actress, who
gained recognition for
starring in the 1983 do****entary "
Vestida de azul" (Dressed in Blue).
Nacha grew up in Madrid's
Embajadores neighborhood...
- (1797–1798) 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)...
-
Deportivo (in Spanish). 2024-03-24.
Retrieved 2024-06-19. "Gran
festa vestida de Clàssic en el
debut del Barça Femení a l'Estadi Olímpic Lluís Companys"...
-
modern Caribbean society. Santos-Febres'
first novel was
Sirena Selena vestida de pena (Spain:
Grijalbo Mondadori, 2000)
about a
teenaged drag
queen who...
- 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"...
- as a
singer in
Spain and
Latin America. In 1967, she
acted in the film
Vestida de novia. On 25
March 1968, Joan
Manuel Serrat, the
Spanish representative...