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The '''Warm Painting''', ''La maja vestida'' in real life, is a [[painting]] found in the {{SER}}, first introduced in {{WW}}. ''La maja vestida'' was painted sometime between 1800 and 1805 by Spanish Romantic painter Francisco de Goya as part of a two-piece set with ''La maja desnuda'', an earlier, near-identical painting made between 1797 and 1800 that featured the same woman naked. The earlier painting is known historically for being the first nude work to feature female pubic hair in a neutral context, having previously been portrayed in art as an icon of sexual degeneracy and uncleanliness, via which it served as a source of controversy among Spanish ecclesiastical authorities and a source of titillation and excitement for the general public (it is likely that Goya later painted ''La maja vestida'' in response to the controversy); from this, ''La maja desnuda'' is considered the vanguard of the European artistic horizon becoming increasingly lenient regarding taboo imagery. Today, ''La maja vestida'' and ''La maja desnuda'' are typically displayed side by side. | The '''Warm Painting''', ''La maja vestida'' in real life, is a [[painting]] found in the {{SER}}, first introduced in {{WW}}. ''La maja vestida'' was painted sometime between 1800 and 1805 by Spanish Romantic painter Francisco de Goya as part of a two-piece set with ''La maja desnuda'', an earlier, near-identical painting made between 1797 and 1800 that featured the same woman naked. The earlier painting is known historically for being the first nude work to feature female pubic hair in a neutral context, having previously been portrayed in art as an icon of sexual degeneracy and uncleanliness, via which it served as a source of controversy among Spanish ecclesiastical authorities and a source of titillation and excitement for the general public (it is likely that Goya later painted ''La maja vestida'' in response to the controversy); from this, ''La maja desnuda'' is considered the vanguard of the European artistic horizon becoming increasingly lenient regarding taboo imagery. Today, ''La maja vestida'' and ''La maja desnuda'' are typically displayed side by side. | ||
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La maja vestida | ||||||
Year | Unknown | |||||
Artist | Francisco de Goya | |||||
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Name in other languages
いいかんじのめいが
舒适的名画 Toile radieuse Cuadro clásico Quadro classico Романтичная картина
느낌이 좋은 명화 舒適的名畫 Toile radieuse Cuadro clásico Warmgemälde Verleidelijke schilderij |
The Warm Painting, La maja vestida in real life, is a painting found in the Animal Crossing series, first introduced in Animal Crossing: Wild World. La maja vestida was painted sometime between 1800 and 1805 by Spanish Romantic painter Francisco de Goya as part of a two-piece set with La maja desnuda, an earlier, near-identical painting made between 1797 and 1800 that featured the same woman naked. The earlier painting is known historically for being the first nude work to feature female pubic hair in a neutral context, having previously been portrayed in art as an icon of sexual degeneracy and uncleanliness, via which it served as a source of controversy among Spanish ecclesiastical authorities and a source of titillation and excitement for the general public (it is likely that Goya later painted La maja vestida in response to the controversy); from this, La maja desnuda is considered the vanguard of the European artistic horizon becoming increasingly lenient regarding taboo imagery. Today, La maja vestida and La maja desnuda are typically displayed side by side.
Art details
In New Horizons
Museum description | It is said that this painting is a more discreet version of an earlier work known as "The Nude Maja." It is also known that Francisco de Goya was quite popular in his own time. Could these facts be related? A third, unrelated fact-the word "maja" refers to a "stylish young lady of Madrid." |
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Buy price | 4,980 Bells |
Sell price | 1,245 Bells |
Obtain from | Jolly Redd's Treasure Trawler |
Authenticity | Unknown |
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Authenticity
In New Leaf and New Horizons, the painting is always genuine.
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