- María Josefa de la Soledad, 9th Duchess of Osuna
Infobox Person
name= María Josefa Pimentel
caption= The Duchess of Osuna, by Goya, 1785
title= 15thCountess of Benavente and 9thDuchess of Osuna
spouse= Pedro de Álcantara Téllez-Girón y Pacheco
children=Joaquina Téllez-Girón, Marchioness of Santa Cruz andPedro de Álcantara Téllez-Girón y Pimentel
royal house=House of Benavente
birth_date= birth date|1752|11|26|mf=y
birth_place=Madrid ,Spain
death_date= 1834
death_place=Doña María Josefa Alonso Pimentel de la Soledad, 9thDuchess of Osuna ( _es. Doña María Josefa Alonso Pimentel de la Soledad, novena duquesa de Osuna; 1752–1834), was a patroness ofartist s,writer s andscientist s. She was born asCountess of Benavente and marriedPedro de Álcantara Téllez-Girón, 9th Duke of Osuna in 1771. The couple had many children. She was also aGrandee of Spain , 13th Duchess of Béjar, Duchess of Arcos, Duchess of Gandía and Duchess of Monteagudo, Princess of Esquilache and Marquise of Lombay; her possessions and noble titles were absorbed thereto by the Osuna family.According to contemporary reports, she was a woman of keen intelligence,
beauty ,elegance andpoise , who also played an important role in Spanish society and did great charitable works. The emancipated duchess held one of the most important literary salons in Madrid, making her an incarnation of the late 18th century illuminatedaristocrat of theAge of Enlightenment .In her and her husband, the painter
Francisco de Goya y Lucientes found reliable supporters who distinguished themselves by their progressive taste. The duchess not only purchased one of the first editions of "Los Caprichos " but most likely also commissioned two series of cabinet paintings from Goya, amongst them "El aquelarre ".In the famous portrait by Goya, she is seen standing with noble reserve. The Duchess of Osuna turns towards the viewer. Her clothes are in keeping with the fashion initiated by Queen
Marie Antoinette inParis at that time.In another famous painting by Goya, the ducal family is portrayed. In the large painting, Goya succeeded in perceiving the soul of his subjects with great skill and wisdom. In this serene group the bonhomie of the duke, the duchess’s intelligence and the subtly differentiated innocence of their four children was captured by the artist.
One of her children was
Joaquina Téllez-Girón, Marchioness of Santa Cruz , who was also portrayed by Goya.
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