Clothed Maja is a well-known painting by Francisco Goya, which is part of a series of portraits that sparked scandal due to speculation about the identity of the model. It is believed to depict a "maja," a term referring to a fashionable young woman of lower-class status known for her style and flirtatious demeanor. The painting is housed in the Prado Museum in Madrid, where visitors can admire the skill and intrigue of Goya's depiction of this enigmatic figure.