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Portrait of Maria Luisa of Parma is a portrait of Maria Luisa of Parma, wife of Charles IV of Spain, from 1799-1800. It was produced as a pendant painting to a portrait of her husband.[1] Both works were long thought to be a copy after an autograph work by Francisco Goya, but they have now been definitively reattributed as autograph works by Goya himself, produced late in the 18th century. Goya was a court artist to the royal family, though most of his paintings of them are still in the Prado Museum. The two works were commissioned by the couple's daughter Maria Isabella of Spain. They were sent to Maria Isabella and they are both now in the National Museum of Capodimonte in Naples.[2]
Portrait of Maria Luisa of Parma | |
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Artist | Francisco Goya |
Year | 1799-1800 |
Medium | Oil on canvas |
Dimensions | 202 cm × 124 cm (80 in × 49 in) |
Location | National Museum of Capodimonte, Naples |
See also
editSources
edit- Mario Sapio, Il Museo di Capodimonte, Napoli, Arte'm, 2012. ISBN 978-88-569-0303-4
- Touring Club Italiano, Museo di Capodimonte, Milano, Touring Club Editore, 2012. ISBN 978-88-365-2577-5
References
edit- ^ "SPMN - Museo di Capodimonte (Sito Ufficiale)". 2015-02-03. Archived from the original on 2015-02-03. Retrieved 2018-10-23.
- ^ Utili, Mariella; Spinosa, Nicola (20 November 2018). Museo di Capodimonte. Touring Editore. ISBN 9788836525775. Retrieved 20 November 2018 – via Google Books.
External links
edit- Media related to Portrait of Maria Luisa di Parma OA 119 at Wikimedia Commons