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There's a growing interest in the phenomenon of shadow people. What are they? Ghosts? Interdimensional beings? Time travelers? Something else?... Or Alien?? Or Just Bored People tired to play a game named Life.
And at the end of the Game, is there someone waiting?
Do I get a medal for surviving this long?
[ENG] The Museo de Bellas Artes de Sevilla (Museum of Fine Arts) is one of the great art galleries in Spain and an absolute reference in Sevillian Baroque, in which Important paintings by Murillo, Zurbarán, Valdés Leal and others are exhibited. It also highlights a section of painting from the 19th and early 20th centuries with Andalusian scenes, as well as sculptures with works by Juan de Mesa, Pedro de Mena and Pietro Torrigiano. The collection began with works from confiscated convents and monasteries, which is why an important part of the works are religious teme. More photos in the album Museum of Fine Arts of Sevilla; Spain.
Museo de Bellas Artes de Sevilla (España)
Sala 2: Arte del Renacimiento
Retablo del Convento de San AgustÃn
Juicio Final (1570)
MartÃn de Vos (Holanda, 1532 -Holanda, 1604). Escuela flamenca
[ESP] El Museo de Bellas Artes de Sevilla es una de las grandes pinacotecas de España y una referencia absoluta en barroco sevillano, en el que se exponen importantes cuadros de Murillo, Zurbarán, Valdés Leal y otros. También destaca una sección de pintura de siglo XIX y principios del XX con escenas andaluzas, asà como esculturas con obras de Juan de Mesa, Pedro de Mena y Pietro Torrigiano. La colección se inició con obras procedentes de conventos y monasterios desamortizados, razón por la que una parte importante de las obras son de temática religiosa. Más fotografÃas en el álbum Museo de Bellas Artes de Sevilla, España.
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