This work by Goya depicts women as artists during the 18th century, thus opening up new perspectives from Women’s History
This work by Goya depicts women as artists during the 18th century, thus opening up new perspectives from Women’s History
Goya’s work was executed in a different format from the traditional one for the grand staircase of Godoy’s palace
A group of young women, portrayed by Goya, rest after they have laid out some clothes while waiting for them to dry
Everyday life. Elevation and floor plan of the corral of La Montería, located in the Real Alcázar of Seville, where comedies were performed.
Camila Gonzaga, married to the Count of San Secondo, is portrayed with three of her six children by Parmigianino
The vocation of Jerónima de la Fuente, a Franciscan nun from the convent of Santa Isabel, led her to embark on missionary work in the Philippines
Processional court image sculpted by Francisco Salzillo in 1755. Church of Jesús, Salzillo Museum (Murcia)
Landscape with Figures in oil by Jan Brughel the Elder. Prado Museum (Madrid)
Portrait by P. Pedemonte of Cardinal D. Luis Belluga and Moncada (1662-1743)
A typical 17th century piece of clothing used as a gift between Courts for which amber or herbs were used to perfume them