Galápagos Penguin
Spheniscus mendiculus Isla Bartolomé Galápagos, Ecuador

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Galápagos Penguin
Spheniscus mendiculus Isla Bartolomé Galápagos, Ecuador
Bartolome Esteban Murillo , Two Women at a Window (Spanish, 1618-1682)
Ermita San Bartolome. Detalle by alvaro31416 https://flic.kr/p/2k2mD64
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Bartolomé Estéban Murillo (1617-1682) “Three Boys” (c. late 1660s) Oil on canvas Baroque Located in the Dulwich Picture Gallery, London, England
In the 19th century the painting was titled “The Poor Black Boy,” implying that the boy was begging for charity. However, his jug, clothes and shoes indicate that he is a servant or errand boy whose position is probably better than the white boys, who may have resorted to stealing the pie.
The servant boy might be a portrait of the son of Murillo’s household slave girl, Juana de Santiago, thought to be born in 1658 and whom Murillo freed in 1676. It has also been suggested that the two white boys are Murillo’s own sons, Gabriel (b.1657) and Gaspar (b.1661).
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View from Bartolome Island by Jess Kraft
Bartolome Island, Galapagos Islands, Ecuador
Galápagos Penguin
Spheniscus mendiculus Isla Bartolomé Galápagos, Ecuador