Talk:La maja vestida
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Two paintings, The Nude Maja and The Clothed Maja, by the Spanish painter Francisco Goya. Depicting the same woman in the same pose, the 18th-century paintings are both held in the Prado, where they are hung side by side. The nude, the first clear depiction of pubic hair in a large Western painting, was adapted for a stamp in 1930: the first stamp to depict nudity.Painting: Francisco Goya
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