Spanish art is not all Goya and Velazquez, Dali, Miro or Picasso. Seen above is the luminous Still Life with Lemons, Oranges and Rose by Francisco de Zurbarán, painted in 1633.
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This blog is intended to document David Giltinan's ongoing struggle with the peculiar charms of the Spanish language, which began in March 2007 in Spain and continues in 2009 in Madrid, Santiago, Buenos Aires, and (hopefully) Madrid again.
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