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  1. María Josefa Carmela of Spain (6 July 1744 – 8 December 1801) was a Princess of Naples and Sicily by birth. At the accession of her father to the Spanish throne as Charles III , she became an Infanta of Spain .

  2. Infanta Maria Josefa. 1800. Oil on canvas. Room 032. This is one of ten preparatory sketches for The Family of Charles IV. Goya executed them in Aranjuez shortly after he was made First Court Painter. All make use of a reddish-orange ground.

  3. List of individuals with title of Infanta of Spain (Infanta de España) by birth or marriage since the reign of Carlos I, under whom the crowns of Castile and Aragon were united, forming the Kingdom of Spain. Individuals holding the title of Infanta are often styled Royal Highness (Alteza Real).

  4. Infanta María Josefa of Spain ( María Josefa Carmela; 6 July 1744 – 8 December 1801) was a Princess of Naples and Sicily by birth. At the accession of her father to the Spanish throne as Charles III, she became an Infanta of Spain.

  5. Media in category "Infanta Maria Josefa of Spain". The following 4 files are in this category, out of 4 total. Arms of Spanish Infantas of the House of Bourbon (Before 1931), ornaments as single women.svg 742 × 975; 2.82 MB.

  6. María Josefa Carmela de Borbón (Gaeta, Naples, 1774 - Madrid, 1801) was the daughter of Charles III and María Josefa Amalia of Saxony. Although on arriving in Spain attempts were made to marry her to her uncle, the Infante Louis of Bourbon, she died unmarried a year after this portrait was produced.

  7. On the left are the Prince of Asturias and future Fernando VII (1784-1833), wearing blue; the infante Carlos María de Isidro (1788-1855), who was second in succession to the throne; the infanta María Josefa (1744-1801), who was the King´s sister; and an unidentified young woman.

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