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This is a photograph of an informational plaque located outdoors, likely in the Real Sitio de San Ildefonso, Spain, given the text visible on the top right of the plaque. The plaque features a large landscape image of a building with a lake in the foreground, framed by trees on the right and mountains in the background. The lower portion of the plaque is dedicated to text and portraits, presented in a circular format. The text on the left side of the plaque is written in large, decorative script and appears to introduce the subject matter: "rincones en clave de mujer" (corners in the key of woman). Below this, a paragraph discusses how much of women's history has been hidden or forgotten and the necessity of recovering and sharing it. It mentions a project called "Conectando con la igualdad" (Connecting with equality) by the Ayuntamiento del Real Sitio. The main body of the plaque displays six circular portraits of women, each accompanied by descriptive text. These women are presented as significant figures in history. The portraits are a mix of paintings and photographs. The individuals featured are: 1. **Isabel Clara Eugenia:** Depicted in a painted portrait wearing a richly adorned gown and elaborate headdress. The text states she was born in the Palace of Valsain in 1556, was the daughter of Isabel de Valois and Philip II of Spain, and was a candidate for the French throne. 2. **Ana of Austria:** Shown in a painted portrait with a ruff collar and elaborate jewelry. The text indicates she married Philip II in the Palace of Valsain. 3. **Isabel de Farnesio:** A painted portrait of a woman with a regal hairstyle and attire. The text states she was the Queen of Farnesio and, in 1751, her husband Ferdinand VI commissioned a palace in Riofrío. 4. **María Cristina Borbón-Dos Sicilias:** A painted portrait of a woman with a flower in her hair. The text identifies her as the Queen Governor, who established the constitution of 1812. 5. **Isabel II:** A photographic portrait of a woman wearing a crown. The text notes her arrival at the Palace of La Granja. 6. **María Josefa de los Dolores Anastasia de Quiroga Capopardo:** A painted portrait of a woman with a nun-like headdress. The text describes her as "Sor Patrocinio" and a nun from the Convent of Las Llagas. The overall scene suggests an educational display intended
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Real Sitio de San Ildefonso, Spain

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This is a photograph of an informational plaque located outdoors, likely in the Real Sitio de San Ildefonso, Spain, given the text visible on the top right of the plaque. The plaque features a large landscape image of a building with a lake in the foreground, framed by trees on the right and mountains in the background. The lower portion of the plaque is dedicated to text and portraits, presented in a circular format. The text on the left side of the plaque is written in large, decorative script and appears to introduce the subject matter: "rincones en clave de mujer" (corners in the key of woman). Below this, a paragraph discusses how much of women's history has been hidden or forgotten and the necessity of recovering and sharing it. It mentions a project called "Conectando con la igualdad" (Connecting with equality) by the Ayuntamiento del Real Sitio. The main body of the plaque displays six circular portraits of women, each accompanied by descriptive text. These women are presented as significant figures in history. The portraits are a mix of paintings and photographs. The individuals featured are: 1. **Isabel Clara Eugenia:** Depicted in a painted portrait wearing a richly adorned gown and elaborate headdress. The text states she was born in the Palace of Valsain in 1556, was the daughter of Isabel de Valois and Philip II of Spain, and was a candidate for the French throne. 2. **Ana of Austria:** Shown in a painted portrait with a ruff collar and elaborate jewelry. The text indicates she married Philip II in the Palace of Valsain. 3. **Isabel de Farnesio:** A painted portrait of a woman with a regal hairstyle and attire. The text states she was the Queen of Farnesio and, in 1751, her husband Ferdinand VI commissioned a palace in Riofrío. 4. **María Cristina Borbón-Dos Sicilias:** A painted portrait of a woman with a flower in her hair. The text identifies her as the Queen Governor, who established the constitution of 1812. 5. **Isabel II:** A photographic portrait of a woman wearing a crown. The text notes her arrival at the Palace of La Granja. 6. **María Josefa de los Dolores Anastasia de Quiroga Capopardo:** A painted portrait of a woman with a nun-like headdress. The text describes her as "Sor Patrocinio" and a nun from the Convent of Las Llagas. The overall scene suggests an educational display intended

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