Queen María Luisa in a Dress with hooped Skirt

Francisco Goya · PD

Queen María Luisa in a Dress with hooped Skirt


Details

Year
1789
Medium
oil paint
Type
painting
Dimensions
205 × 132 cm

The story

Charles the Fourth came to the Spanish throne in 1788, and Goya, newly a court painter, was set to portray the new king and his queen. This is María Luisa of Parma in full court dress, her skirt spread wide over a tontillo, the hooped frame that held Spanish royal costume out to either side long after the rest of Europe had abandoned it. She stands stiff and grand, exactly as protocol asked. It is worth setting beside what came later. Around 1800 Goya painted the whole royal family together, and there the same queen is plain and hard-faced, with none of this formality softened for her.

Queen María Luisa in a Dress with hooped Skirt — Francisco Goya — MuseScope