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  1. Josefa Petra Francisca de Paula de Tudó y Catalán, Alemany y Luesia, besser bekannt als Pepita Tudó (* 19. Mai 1779 in Cádiz; † 20. September 1869 in Madrid) [1] war die langjährige Geliebte und spätere Ehefrau Manuel de Godoys, des ersten Ministers des spanischen Königs Karl IV.

  2. Josefa Petra Francisca de Paula de Tudó y Catalán, Alemany y Luesia ( Cádiz, 19 de mayo de 1779- Madrid, 7 de septiembre de 1869), más conocida como Pepita Tudó o Josefina Tudó, fue princesa de Bassano, como esposa de Manuel Godoy, y I condesa de Castillo Fiel y I vizcondesa de Rocafuerte, por nombramiento de Carlos IV.

  3. Josefa de Tudó y Catalán, 1st Countess of Castillo Fiel, also known as Pepita Tudó (19 May 1779 – 20 September 1869) was the second wife of Spanish Prime Minister Manuel de Godoy. It has been suggested she was the model for two paintings by Goya, La maja desnuda (The Naked Maja) and La maja vestida (The Clothed Maja).

  4. 20. Mai 2016 · Vídeos, rutas y app en http://www.telemadrid.es/elpuntosobrelahistoriaEn la ermita de San Isidro, se encuentran los restos de unas de las mujeres más descono...

  5. Fuendetodos, Zaragoza (Spain), 1746 - Bordeaux (France), 1828. See author's file. The Naked Maja. 1795 - 1800. Oil on canvas. Room 038. This painting follows the traditional typology of the goddess Venus reclining on a bed.

  6. Legend would have it that she was the Duchess of Alba, although she has also been identified as Pepita Tudó, Godoy´s mistress from 1797 on. This painting is first mentioned in 1808 along with its companion, The Nude Maja ( P00742 ), in the inventory of the property of Manuel Godoy carried out by Frédéric Quillet, an agent of José Bonaparte .

  7. This claim would suggest the woman in the paintings to be Pepita Tudó, the mistress of Godoy. However, Lion Feuchtwanger, a Bavarian novelist and playwright, cites in his book Goya (1951) that Godoy allegedly purchased both of the paintings from the heirs of María Cayetana de Silva, the 13th Duchess of Alba, after her death in 1802. [2] .