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  2. File:El jardín de las Delicias, de El Bosco.jpg - Wikipedia

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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.

  3. The Garden of Forking Paths - Wikipedia

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    1948. " The Garden of Forking Paths " (original Spanish title: "El jardín de senderos que se bifurcan") is a 1941 short story by Argentine writer and poet Jorge Luis Borges. It is the title story in the collection El jardín de senderos que se bifurcan (1941), which was republished in its entirety in Ficciones ( Fictions) in 1944.

  4. Ricardo Velázquez Bosco - Wikipedia

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    Ricardo Velázquez Bosco (1843–1923) was a Spanish architect, archaeologist and scholar . Velázquez's most notable architecture was erected in Madrid, buildings such as the Palacio de Cristal and the Palacio de Velázquez (both in the Parque del Buen Retiro) and the massive Ministry of Agriculture building. As an architect he was known for ...

  5. El jardín de los presentes - Wikipedia

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    El jardín de los presentes (pronounced [el xaɾˈðin de los pɾeˈsentes] ); Spanish for "the garden of the present ones" or "the garden of presents") is the third and final album by the Argentine rock band Invisible, released on 29 September 1976 on CBS Records. The recording sessions and release of the album took place during a grim moment ...

  6. The Garden of Delights - Wikipedia

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    The Garden of Delights. El jardín de las delicias, also known as The Garden of Delights in English language cinema, is a 1970 Spanish drama film co-written and directed by Carlos Saura . The film was censored by contemporary Spanish censorship because of its Franco bourgeois satire and Spanish Civil War references.

  7. María Angélica Bosco - Wikipedia

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    María Angélica Bosco (1917–2006) was an Argentinean novelist, translator and essayist. Her first novel La muerte baja en ascensor (Death Takes the Elevator), won the Emecé Prize in 1954. [1]

  8. Johnny Wactor Was Protecting a Coworker When He Was ... - AOL

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    The actor, best known for playing Brando Corbin in the ABC soap opera, died on Saturday, May 25, following a suspected car theft in downtown Los Angeles. He was 37. He was 37.

  9. The Triumph of Bacchus - Wikipedia

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    The Triumph of Bacchus ( Greek: Ο Θρίαμβος του Βάκχου) is a painting by Diego Velázquez, now in the Museo del Prado, in Madrid. It is popularly known as Los borrachos or The Drinkers (also The Drunks ). Velázquez painted The Triumph of Bacchus after arriving in Madrid from Seville and just before his voyage to Italy.