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The Successors of Carlos III: Carlos IV and Maria Luisa de Parma

The proclamation took place nine months after the death of Carlos III, on December 14th, 1788. After a reign of prosperity and important transformations and reforms, which established the policy of enlightened despotism, the arrival of a new sovereign, Carlos IV in 1789, promised hopes of continued progress along the lines of his predecessor, especially in the renewal of the arts and the triumph of neoclassical aesthetics.

Manuel Salvador Carmona, Two bust portraits of Carlos III at left and Carlos IV and Maria Louisa at right in roundels fixed to the columns of Hercules set within a landscape, 1766. New York, The Metropolitan Museum
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