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Enhanced PromptEl Gran Maja, also known as Francisco de Goya's "The Nude Maja" or "La Maja Desnuda", is a real painting created by the Spanish artist Francisco de Goya between 1797 and 1800. It is one of his most famous and iconic works, depicting a nude woman reclining on a divan, surrounded by pillows and fabrics.
However, the question of whether the subject of the painting, the Maja herself, is a real person or a fictional representation, is still debated among art historians and scholars.
There are several theories about the identity of the Maja, including:
1. The Duchess of Alba: Some believe that the Maja is a portrait of María del Pilar Teresa Cayetana de Silva y Álvarez de Toledo, the Duchess of Alba, who was a prominent noblewoman and a patron of Goya's work.
2. Pepita Tudó: Another theory suggests that the Maja is a representation of Pepita Tudó, a young woman who was a model and a mistress of Goya's.
3. A composite figure: Some art historians believe that the Maja is a composite figure, created from Goya's observations of multiple women and his own imagination.
Regardless of the Maja's true identity, the painting is widely regarded as a masterpiece of Spanish art and a celebration of the beauty and sensuality of the human form.
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"Francisco de Goya's 'The Nude Maja', also known as 'La Maja Desnuda', created between 1797 and 1800, oil on canvas, 98 x 191 cm, Museo del Prado, Madrid, Spain, depicting a nude woman reclining on a divan, surrounded by pillows and fabrics, soft, warm lighting, intricate details of fabrics and textures, subtle, nuanced expression, enigmatic gaze, masterful use of chiaroscuro, delicate, feathery brushstrokes, evoking a sense of intimacy and sensuality, considered one of Goya's most famous and iconic works, widely regarded as a masterpiece of Spanish art, celebrating the beauty and sensuality of the human form."