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  1. María Teresa de Vallabriga y Rozas Español y Drummond (5 September 1758 – 16 February 1820 in Zaragoza), was an Aragonese aristocrat. She was the morganatic spouse of the Spanish prince Infante Luis, Count of Chinchón .

  2. María Teresa Vallabriga y Rozas (1759-1820), was the wife of the infante Luis de Borbón (1727-1785), the brother of King Carlos III (1716-1788). As a member of the lower nobility, he was obliged to have his family live outside the court, in Boadilla del Monte.

  3. Original Title: Retrato de María Teresa de Vallabriga a caballo. Date: 1783. Style: Romanticism. Genre: portrait. Media: oil, canvas. Dimensions: 61.7 x 82.5 cm. Location: Uffizi Gallery, Florence, Italy. In the summer of 1783 the Infante Don Luis de Borbón, brother of Charles III, invited Goya to stay at his residence of Arena de San Pedro ...

  4. Según Manuela Mena el escenario y las matas exquisitamente pintadas del primer término ponen en relación este boceto con el retrato de la hija de la infanta, María Teresa de Borbón, la futura condesa de Chinchón, pintado en 1783. En la carta escrita por Goya desde Madrid a su querido amigo Martín Zapater el 2 de julio de 1784 hace ...

  5. María Teresa de Vallabriga y Rozas, Español y Drumond de Melfort (1759-1820) was born in Zaragoza but, following the death of her parents, moved to Madrid, where at the age of 17 she entered into morganatic wedlock with the Infante Don Luis de Bourbon (1727-1785), the brother of Charles III and one of the most important patrons for Goya's career.

  6. El Retrato de María Teresa de Borbón y Vallabriga es una obra del famoso pintor español Francisco Goya, la cual retrata a María Teresa de Borbón y Vallabriga, esposa del duque de Osuna. En esta pintura, Goya muestra su habilidad para capturar la belleza y la elegancia de la aristocracia española de la época. En el cuadro, María Teresa ...

  7. María Teresa de Borbón y Vallabriga, later Condesa de Chinchón. 1783. Although Goya is now best known for his innovative and incisive depictions of such themes as the excitement of the bullring and horrors of the Napoleonic wars, it was as a portraitist that he first gained fame among his countrymen. In 1783, Goya was called to Arenas de San ...