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'''Josefa Bayeu y Subias''' ( ? - 1812) was the sister of artist ] and wife of artist ]. Francisco de Goya gave her the nickname "Pepa". She bore 7 children to him, only one of which lived past infancy and into adulthood. His name was Xavier, born on 2 December 1784. The artworks below are by Goya. |
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'''Josefa Bayeu y Subias''' ( ? - 1812) was the sister of artist ] and wife of artist ]. Francisco de Goya gave her the nickname "Pepa". She bore seven children to him, only one of which lived past infancy and into adulthood. His name was Xavier, born on 2 December 1784. The artworks below are by Goya. |
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|This charcoal drawing from 1805 is of Josefa in her late fifties. |
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|This charcoal drawing from 1805 is of Josefa in her late fifties. |
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|This painting is named ''Josefa Bayeu (or Leocadia Weiss)'' and believed to be of Leocadia, a distant relative of Goya, who bore a remarkable resemblance to Josefa. Thus, Goya did this portrait in honor of Josefa, who was already deceased at the time it was painted. |
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|This painting is named ''Josefa Bayeu (or Leocadia Weiss)'' and believed to be of ], a distant relative of Goya, who bore a remarkable resemblance to Josefa. Thus, Goya did this portrait in honour of Josefa, who was already deceased at the time it was painted. |
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