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At age 6, Eugenia weighed 70 kilograms.
Due to a rare genetic condition, her body grew rapidly.

Under the rule of Charles II, children like her weren’t treated — they were put on display.
Eugenia was brought to court as a “natural wonder” and shown to guests.

The painter Juan CarreĂąo de Miranda created two portraits of her:
one clothed,
the other fully nude.

Both were titled:
“The Monster in Clothes” and “The Monster Without Clothes.”

Similar portraits of people with disabilities were also painted by Velázquez — including court jesters.
It was a common practice at the Spanish royal court in the 17th century.

Both of Eugenia’s portraits are now held at the Prado Museum in Madrid.
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@CaptureArt13

1 week ago

At age 6, Eugenia weighed 70 kilograms.
Due to a rare genetic condition, her body grew rapidly.

Under the rule of Charles II, children like her weren’t treated — they were put on display.
Eugenia was brought to court as a “natural wonder” and shown to guests.

The painter Juan CarreĂąo de Miranda created two portraits of her:
one clothed,
the other fully nude.

Both were titled:
“The Monster in Clothes” and “The Monster Without Clothes.”

Similar portraits of people with disabilities were also painted by Velázquez — including court jesters.
It was a common practice at the Spanish royal court in the 17th century.

Both of Eugenia’s portraits are now held at the Prado Museum in Madrid.

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@verylongtoenail

1 week ago

This is heartbreaking. People in power were so exploitative- even today. I hope she's resting well after experiencing such humiliation..

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