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Obra de carácter moralizante, es una de las creaciones más enigmáticas, complejas y bellas de El Bosco, realizada en la última etapa de su vida. Adquirida en la almoneda del prior don Fernando, hijo natural del gran duque de Alba, Felipe II la llevó a El Escorial en 1593. Français : Ce tryptique de Jérôme Bosch serait un.
He also published the poems: Del amor (1901), El jardín de los sueños (1904) y Sangre de primavera (1908) and the play Cythera (1907). However, it is in creative prose where he manages to express his true qualities as a writer, especially in his book Ciudad romántica (1911) and the novel La Sangre (1913).
Ixtlán del Rio (archaeological site) / 21.03972°N 104.34472°W / 21.03972; -104.34472. Ixtlán del Rio is an archaeological site located in the Ixtlán del Rio municipality, on the south west region of the Mexican state of Nayarit. It is also known as "Los Toriles" and contains the only vestiges of the western cultures in Nayarit.
Diego de Torres Villarroel (1693 – 19 June 1770) was a Spanish writer, poet, dramatist, doctor, mathematician, priest and professor of the University of Salamanca. His most famous work is his autobiography, Vida, ascendencia, nacimiento, crianza y aventuras del Doctor Don Diego de Torres Villarroel (first published 1743).
Dolores del Río House. Coordinates: 34.038845°N 118.508783°W. The Dolores Del Rio House at 757 Kingman Avenue is a house in Pacific Palisades, Los Angeles, that was designed for the Mexican actress Dolores del Río and her husband, the production designer Cedric Gibbons, by Douglas Honnold and George Vernon Russell in 1929. [1] [2] [3] [4]
Vanessa del Rio was born Ana María Sánchez [2] and raised in Harlem, New York, the only child of immigrants from Cuba and Puerto Rico.Her mother would take her to see the Spanish language movies of Isabel Sarli, a passionate, voluptuous Argentinian actress with a charismatic power over men whom Vanessa credits as a big influence in her life. [3]
José Luis Sánchez del Río (March 28, 1913 – February 10, 1928) was a Mexican Cristero who was put to death by government officials because he refused to renounce his Catholic faith. His death was seen as a largely political venture on the part of government officials in their attempt to stamp out dissent and crush religious freedom in the ...
Four decades ago, a rare earth processing plant on France's Atlantic coast was one of the largest in the world, churning out materials used to make colour televisions, arc lights and camera lenses.