This figurine transports us to the sumptuous world of the Golden Age of Spain, an era in which the genius of Velázquez captured for all eternity the expression, somewhere between serene and haughty, of the court meninas. This name originally comes from Portuguese and was used for the women who entered as children into the service of the queen or the infantas. The new Menina continues in the same line as its predecessor, the Dama de la corte española, but with an original geometrical aesthetic. It belongs to the Lladro Utopia Collection.