The Nude Maja, c1800.
The Clothed Maja, 1803
by Francisco de Goya.

The second painting was created after general outrage in Spanish society over the first painting (primarily because it showed pubic hair). Without a pretense to allegorical or mythological meaning, The Nude Maja has been called “the first totally profane life-size female nude in Western art”.

The paintings hang side-by-side in the Museo del Prado, Madrid.